Harness the powerful performance of the Jones Ultra Flagship Snowboard before slashing Alaskan spines, straight-lining Swiss steeps, or dropping pillows in BC's backcountry. Directional in shape, with a Directional Rocker profile, the Carbon Flagship effortlessly floats through deep, untracked powder, and also provides set-back stability for mowing over choppy, tracked-up conditions. This hybrid rocker-camber profile delivers the powerful feel of camber underfoot, resulting in burly, engaged turns. Inside this hard-charging board, the FSC Power Core is made with a triple-density wood to provide uncompromising stiffness both lengthwise and torsionally. Additionally, the bamboo stringers increase torsional stiffness for instantaneous response, and also boost snap which is ideal for sending natural features, such as cliffs and pillow lines. And going one step further, its Fusion Carbon Construction sandwiches a full tip-to-tail carbon layer along the top and bottom of the wood core. Ultimately, this dual carbon layer makes the Ultra Flagship shine on extremely technical terrain where falling isn't an option.
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Jones Snowboards Ultra Flagship Snowboard
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