YES Men's PYL Wide Snowboard 2023
Pick Your Line ā AND hold it! Tapered UnderBite delivers the directional drive and float of a tapered board without compromising edge hold or the ability to power out of turns that plagues most tapered boards. The PYL does all this in a more traditional width/length board. The Weightless core, natural dampening brings a refined, high-performance feel to this innovative, award-winning design.
Profile:Ā Camber
Terrain:Ā Resort/Park
Response:Ā Responsive
Features:
- Weightless Core:Ā The weightless core strikes a critical balance between lightweight and strength. Using a lower density species of Poplar in areas that are not as structural and Paulownia in the areas that are, weāre able to shave precious weight off our beloved 420 and now the 20/20. This helps a board not only float, but āfeelā floaty.
- Tapered Underbite:Ā Similar looking to āwingsā or bumps on a surfboard, it functions a little different on snow. Each side the boardās effective edge is segmented into 3 distinct parts. Beginning at the nose, the sidecut is approx. 8 meters radius. At the front binding area, the edge steps inward by 2mm, the sidecut changes to approx. 7 meters and continues with that radius until the rear insert pack. Then, the edge steps in again 2mm and the sidecut tightens to approx. 6 meters. Traditional ātapered boardsā take the full sidecut and pull the tail inward, which is away from the arc of your turn ā this is why they tend to wash out under hard carving. The Tapered UnderBite corrects this by: 1) keeping the sidecut parallel to its corresponding one on the other side of the board. 2) Increasing the sidecut depth as you move towards the tail creating a corrective āhookā to the taper. The board blends into turns effortlessly, has the directional drive and float youād expect from a tapered board, but it holds an edge and rockets out of turns like nothing else.
- Triax Fiberglass
- Art by:Ā Alex Fowkes
Profile:Ā Directional Camrock
The response of camber with floatability of rocker. By combining camber and rocker you allow the board to be both responsive and floaty. The camber is between your feet as a spring keeping your contact points on the ground as you go in and out of turns allowing you to keep that edge hold longer. Once compressed the camber will accentuate the rocker and lift the nose out more allowing it to float.
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Shape:Ā Directional
A smooth, reliable ride.
Directional shapes generally feature a longer, softer nose and a shorter, stiffer tail. These shapes thrive in an all-mountain environment, as they possess the ability to ride more smoothly than their twin-tip counterparts and behave more reliably in variable snow conditions, anywhere from choppy snow to deeper powder. More twin-looking directional shapes where the difference between nose and tail appear minimal will perform best as crossover freestyle snowboards for those looking to still access the park, while more exaggerated differences will excel for additional float in deep powder.
Flex:Ā 8 (Scale 1 - 10)
Versatility at its finest.
Base:Ā Sintered True
Just like it says. This material is formed by extrusion. Itās softer than our other two bases, which isnāt necessarily a bad thing. At the speeds many of us ride, this material is actually quicker (gets up to speed faster) than sintered when waxed correctly. You may have your own proof of this when youāre smoking by someone with a dried out āhigh-endā base. It also retains wax better because itās more porous and is easy to fix with aĀ P-Tex stick if you get scratches in it.
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YES Men's PYL Wide Snowboard 2023
YES Men's PYL Wide Snowboard 2023
Pick Your Line ā AND hold it! Tapered UnderBite delivers the directional drive and float of a tapered board without compromising edge hold or the ability to power out of turns that plagues most tapered boards. The PYL does all this in a more traditional width/length board. The Weightless core, natural dampening brings a refined, high-performance feel to this innovative, award-winning design.
Profile:Ā Camber
Terrain:Ā Resort/Park
Response:Ā Responsive
Features:
- Weightless Core:Ā The weightless core strikes a critical balance between lightweight and strength. Using a lower density species of Poplar in areas that are not as structural and Paulownia in the areas that are, weāre able to shave precious weight off our beloved 420 and now the 20/20. This helps a board not only float, but āfeelā floaty.
- Tapered Underbite:Ā Similar looking to āwingsā or bumps on a surfboard, it functions a little different on snow. Each side the boardās effective edge is segmented into 3 distinct parts. Beginning at the nose, the sidecut is approx. 8 meters radius. At the front binding area, the edge steps inward by 2mm, the sidecut changes to approx. 7 meters and continues with that radius until the rear insert pack. Then, the edge steps in again 2mm and the sidecut tightens to approx. 6 meters. Traditional ātapered boardsā take the full sidecut and pull the tail inward, which is away from the arc of your turn ā this is why they tend to wash out under hard carving. The Tapered UnderBite corrects this by: 1) keeping the sidecut parallel to its corresponding one on the other side of the board. 2) Increasing the sidecut depth as you move towards the tail creating a corrective āhookā to the taper. The board blends into turns effortlessly, has the directional drive and float youād expect from a tapered board, but it holds an edge and rockets out of turns like nothing else.
- Triax Fiberglass
- Art by:Ā Alex Fowkes
Profile:Ā Directional Camrock
The response of camber with floatability of rocker. By combining camber and rocker you allow the board to be both responsive and floaty. The camber is between your feet as a spring keeping your contact points on the ground as you go in and out of turns allowing you to keep that edge hold longer. Once compressed the camber will accentuate the rocker and lift the nose out more allowing it to float.
Ā
Shape:Ā Directional
A smooth, reliable ride.
Directional shapes generally feature a longer, softer nose and a shorter, stiffer tail. These shapes thrive in an all-mountain environment, as they possess the ability to ride more smoothly than their twin-tip counterparts and behave more reliably in variable snow conditions, anywhere from choppy snow to deeper powder. More twin-looking directional shapes where the difference between nose and tail appear minimal will perform best as crossover freestyle snowboards for those looking to still access the park, while more exaggerated differences will excel for additional float in deep powder.
Flex:Ā 8 (Scale 1 - 10)
Versatility at its finest.
Base:Ā Sintered True
Just like it says. This material is formed by extrusion. Itās softer than our other two bases, which isnāt necessarily a bad thing. At the speeds many of us ride, this material is actually quicker (gets up to speed faster) than sintered when waxed correctly. You may have your own proof of this when youāre smoking by someone with a dried out āhigh-endā base. It also retains wax better because itās more porous and is easy to fix with aĀ P-Tex stick if you get scratches in it.
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Pick Your Line ā AND hold it! Tapered UnderBite delivers the directional drive and float of a tapered board without compromising edge hold or the ability to power out of turns that plagues most tapered boards. The PYL does all this in a more traditional width/length board. The Weightless core, natural dampening brings a refined, high-performance feel to this innovative, award-winning design.
Profile:Ā Camber
Terrain:Ā Resort/Park
Response:Ā Responsive
Features:
- Weightless Core:Ā The weightless core strikes a critical balance between lightweight and strength. Using a lower density species of Poplar in areas that are not as structural and Paulownia in the areas that are, weāre able to shave precious weight off our beloved 420 and now the 20/20. This helps a board not only float, but āfeelā floaty.
- Tapered Underbite:Ā Similar looking to āwingsā or bumps on a surfboard, it functions a little different on snow. Each side the boardās effective edge is segmented into 3 distinct parts. Beginning at the nose, the sidecut is approx. 8 meters radius. At the front binding area, the edge steps inward by 2mm, the sidecut changes to approx. 7 meters and continues with that radius until the rear insert pack. Then, the edge steps in again 2mm and the sidecut tightens to approx. 6 meters. Traditional ātapered boardsā take the full sidecut and pull the tail inward, which is away from the arc of your turn ā this is why they tend to wash out under hard carving. The Tapered UnderBite corrects this by: 1) keeping the sidecut parallel to its corresponding one on the other side of the board. 2) Increasing the sidecut depth as you move towards the tail creating a corrective āhookā to the taper. The board blends into turns effortlessly, has the directional drive and float youād expect from a tapered board, but it holds an edge and rockets out of turns like nothing else.
- Triax Fiberglass
- Art by:Ā Alex Fowkes
Profile:Ā Directional Camrock
The response of camber with floatability of rocker. By combining camber and rocker you allow the board to be both responsive and floaty. The camber is between your feet as a spring keeping your contact points on the ground as you go in and out of turns allowing you to keep that edge hold longer. Once compressed the camber will accentuate the rocker and lift the nose out more allowing it to float.
Ā
Shape:Ā Directional
A smooth, reliable ride.
Directional shapes generally feature a longer, softer nose and a shorter, stiffer tail. These shapes thrive in an all-mountain environment, as they possess the ability to ride more smoothly than their twin-tip counterparts and behave more reliably in variable snow conditions, anywhere from choppy snow to deeper powder. More twin-looking directional shapes where the difference between nose and tail appear minimal will perform best as crossover freestyle snowboards for those looking to still access the park, while more exaggerated differences will excel for additional float in deep powder.
Flex:Ā 8 (Scale 1 - 10)
Versatility at its finest.
Base:Ā Sintered True
Just like it says. This material is formed by extrusion. Itās softer than our other two bases, which isnāt necessarily a bad thing. At the speeds many of us ride, this material is actually quicker (gets up to speed faster) than sintered when waxed correctly. You may have your own proof of this when youāre smoking by someone with a dried out āhigh-endā base. It also retains wax better because itās more porous and is easy to fix with aĀ P-Tex stick if you get scratches in it.












