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A directional, aggressive, all-mountain slayer that cuts through any type of terrain with ease.
If you’re someone who likes to charge hard and explore all types of terrain, from surfy pow days to just cruising, the Sonnet is your kind of board. This directional deck has got it all. Magne-Traction® and multi-camber give you unparalelled grip and control on this ultra lightweight and snappy ride – especially on icy days. The mid-stiff flex adds tons of stability with an incredibly supple feel underfoot, making it the ultimate all-mountain board. For those that want to go anywhere and everywhere without restraint, this one’s for you.
Please note: Alternate base color schemes are used to avoid extra plastic base material waste during production! Base colors vary between grey and black. Base colors may not always be guaranteed, however we do our best to honor any special requests.
LENGTH | EFFECTIVE EDGE | SIDECUT RADIUS | WAIST WIDTH | REF STANCE |
143 cm | 1100 mm | 6500 mm | 236 mm | 520 |
147 cm | 1140 mm | 6800 mm | 241 mm | 520 |
151 cm | 1180 mm | 7100 mm | 245 mm | 540 |
154 cm | 1210 mm | 7400 mm | 249 mm | 540 |
The pop and edge control of regular camber, with the float of reverse camber. Optimal versatility in all types of terrain.
Powerful, snappy and stable. Directional flex.
Extra edge contact points to give your board more edge control and stability, especially in icy conditions.
A replacement for carbon fiber with similar characteristics; 2 straight Basalt Stringers are strung tip-to-tail to increase pop for jumping, torsional snapback for smoother carving AND stability at speed by damping those nasty vibrations.
A setback stance help drive power from the back end of your board through the nose, and make the nose float more easily in deep snow conditions with less effort.
A directional, aggressive, all-mountain slayer that cuts through any type of terrain with ease. Excels most in icy conditions!
Finding the right size snowboard for you can be confusing and complicated. The range of possibilities can make it challenging to get a good general idea of what to look for, however the specific details for each model of snowboard might change a general recommendation for a few reasons! Waist width, effective edge profiles, etc. Please feel free to use this initial guide below, but we encourage you to reach out to us for more detailed and specific recommendations per model.
RIDER HEIGHT (IN) | RIDER HEIGHT (CM) | RIDER WEIGHT (LB) | SNOWBOARD SIZE (CM) |
4’10” | 147 | 85 – 110 | 128 – 136 |
5′ | 152 | 90 – 130 | 133 – 143 |
5’2″ | 158 | 100 – 140 | 139 – 149 |
5’4″ | 163 | 115 – 150 | 143 -152 |
5’6″ | 168 | 120 – 160 | 145 -153 |
5’8″ | 173 | 125 – 170 | 149 -156 |
5’10” | 178 | 135 – 180 | 153 – 160 |
6′ | 183 | 150 – 185 | 156 – 160+ |
6’2″ | 188 | 160 – 195 | 160+ |
6’4″ | 193 | 190-250 | 160+ |
Dawn –
I love this board. It’s my daily driver on the east coast. Cuts through the rough stuff out here and did great out west on powder, too. It’s stable at speed and responds great. I would recommend it to any intermediate rider looking for a one quiver board. Heads up: if you’re not used to riding magna-traction – it will take a couple of runs to get used to how it grips. Be aware of the edge near the toeside of the rear binding. It can get catchy if you press to hard. Grab one and head out to the mountain. You won’t be disappointed.