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Dinosaurs Will Die and British Columbia based mitten maker Salmon Arms have a lot in common both brands are focused on keeping snowboarding fun and fresh. So it only made sense for them to team up to create this year's Maet Snowboard graphic. This freestyle deck forgoes fancy tech and weird shapes in favor of camber, a twin shape, and a soft flex to deliver classic park performance. The Maet's profile features a toned down version of traditional camber that offers a more forgiving feel while still retaining the pop, stability, and edge hold you crave from camber. It has a lightweight and lively poplar core with tip to tail birch strips running along the inserts to increase strength, prevent blowouts, and enhance pop. Biax glass gives the board a loose feel for buttering and jibbing your way through the rail line, plus the extruded base is easy to repair when you ding it up during a session in the streets.
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