You can ride it anywhere, as long as it’s pow! The Aesmo Fernando Elvira Zsigmondy 138 Pow Surfer is a shorter, more maneuverable board that is an all-rounder that’ll dip into flip tricks if you so desire. As far as riding pow goes, this is all Äsmo, with that solid vibe that doesn’t get kicked around like other powsurfers can. It’ll get up to plane quickly and handle those “oh my god I have no bindings!” moments with ease. As with all Äsmo boards, the build quality is second to none, with the best traction pad in the business on top of a beautifully-shaped deck.
Flex
Medium / Stiff
Shape
Fish Tail
Blunted Nose and Tail
Planing Surface Area– 4005 cm²
Core
CNC Machined 3D Paulownia Woodcore– Hand and machine crafted in Zillertal, in the center of the Austrian Alps. Sculpted wood forms the backbone of a responsive and controllable board. A CNC Machine provides flawless flow from design to construction. This allows precise construction of components and shapes to produce a perfect board every time.
Laminates
Fiberglass
Carbon Fiber
Base
PPG 8000 Sintered
Hyper Channel OG 2.0– The channel, a concept taken from surfing, was adapted and reinvented for the best bindingless performance. The flat surface area in the middle of the board makes for great stability and lift in powder. The channels allow the board to tilt on each side and dig in an edge which gives the board control in turns, to traverse and for jumps. They act much like a fin in a surfboard. But rather than being placed at the tail end, the channels run in the middle of the board in between your feet.It enables you to draw the line you want and let you navigate the board even on slopes to reach your next powder run.
Perlatech PG 8223 Sintered– Hand Waxed and Tempered
Topsheet
3D Beech Veneer
Graphics
By Fernando Elvira
Additional Features
EVA Pad and Leashplug Included
Recommended Conditions of 10cm or Deeper
- Terrain: Powder PowderPowder snowboards love powder. Often associated with freeride snowboards, powder boards sometimes feature a wider nose and a tapered narrower tail. The binding inserts, which determine the rider’s stance, are often set back on a powder snowboard to help the rider float the tip of the board through the deep stuff. Powder snowboards sometimes also feature rocker, a design element where the tip (and tail) rise starts farther back on the board, which also helps the rider maintain tip float through the pow.













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