CAMBER
ROCKER
& WAVELENGTH TECHNOLOGY

CAMBER
Camber refers to the curvature of the base of the snowboard. Within traditional construction, camber provides the spring that assists a rider move edge to edge. When pressed, camber engages the sidecut and the edge of your board.

ROCKER
Rocker is a 3-Stage Technology. Stage One is continuous contact. This creates a level board through the bindings. It allows you to hold an edge without catching one. Stage Two acts as a small board when you stand flat over this section. Stage Two rolls up 10 degrees into Stage Three, the 'flat spot'. Stage Two creates a pivot point when transferring from the level—or flat— area between the bindings and the 'flat spot' of Stage Three. Stage Two also acts a secondary contact point when you are carving. 

WAVELENGTH
Wavelength Technology is camber between your feet and Rocker Technology from your feet out to the tip and tail. The Rocker keeps your nose up in powder while the camber provides edge control with you carve. The two meet at a transition point, providing an additional contact point that engages even before the edge. And the fact that the Rocker begins at your bindings means that you have less surface area on the snow and, therefore, a faster board.