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Yes Pick Your Line Snowboard 2026

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Yes Pick Your Line Snowboard 2026YES. Pick Your Line Mens Snowboard The YES. Pick Your Line Mens Snowboard is a directional, tapered UnderBite freeride board with a sintered base, poplar paulownia core, and medium flex, built for riders who want confidence on steep lines, deep days, and fast, variable resort conditions. Big Mountain Confidence, All Season Versatility Directional freeride shape: A longer, more pronounced nose, modest tail, and 10 mm setback stance keep the front end

YES. Pick Your Line Men’s Snowboard

The YES. Pick Your Line Men’s Snowboard is a directional, tapered UnderBite freeride board with a sintered base, poplar/paulownia core, and medium flex, built for riders who want confidence on steep lines, deep days, and fast, variable resort conditions.

Big-Mountain Confidence, All-Season Versatility

  • Directional freeride shape: A longer, more pronounced nose, modest tail, and 10 mm setback stance keep the front end planing in pow while the tail stays precise and supportive when you’re driving hard out of turns.
  • Tapered UnderBite edge grip: Tapered UnderBite pulls the sidecut in under your feet and tapers toward the tail, concentrating pressure along the effective edge for powerful bite on firm snow and a smooth, surfy release in softer conditions.
  • Medium 6/10 flex: Stiff enough to stay composed at higher speeds and through chunder, yet forgiving enough to make tight trees, quick slashes, and all-day riding feel intuitive instead of fatiguing.
  • Sintered speed: A sintered base holds wax and carries speed across flats, late-day chop, and deep storm snow, so you’re not bogging down when it counts.

Construction Tuned for Steeps & Pow

  • Poplar/Paulownia Fluid Core: A 50/50 poplar–paulownia core balances strength, low weight, and natural dampening, helping the board stay smooth when you’re charging through tracked-out snow.
  • Biax fiberglass layup: Biax glass keeps the flex friendly and predictable—easy to roll edge-to-edge and comfortable for long days—while still offering the support freeriders need.
  • Traditional-width platform: Maintains a traditional width and length per size for stability and dependable edge hold without feeling sluggish from edge to edge.
  • Forever Flex finish: YES.’s Forever Flex process pre-breaks the board in at the factory so the flex and profile feel “dialed” from day one and stay more consistent season after season.

Shape, Profile & On-Snow Feel

  • Directional Tapered UnderBite: Directional outline with subtle taper and UnderBite sidecut delivers strong edge hold on steeps, a smooth turn-in, and a tail that sinks just enough to let the nose float naturally in pow.
  • CamRock hybrid profile: A directional CamRock-style hybrid (camber between the feet with rocker toward nose and tail) gives you reliable grip and pop underfoot, with easier turn initiation and extra float up front.
  • Stability with a surfy finish: Long effective edge and tapered shape keep the board calm at speed and in exposed terrain, while the tapered tail lets you slash and smear turns when you want to loosen things up.

Size & Sizing Sweet Spot

  • Lengths: 156, 159, 160W, 162, 164W, 165 cm
  • Waist widths (approx.): 25.0 (156), 25.3 (159), 26.0 (160W), 25.5 (162), 26.5 (164W), 25.8 cm (165)
  • Sidecut radii (tapered UnderBite triple-radius): 7.6 / 6.7 / 5.8 m (156), 7.8 / 6.9 / 6.0 m (159 & 160W), 7.95 / 7.05 / 6.15 m (162 & 164W), 8.1 / 7.2 / 6.3 m (165)
  • Rider weight range (lbs): roughly 121–218 lbs depending on size, so you can size up for stability and float or down for a more nimble, playful ride.

Who It’s For

The Pick Your Line is for intermediate to expert riders who live for steep groomers, bowls, chutes, and storm days—but still want a board that can be their daily driver all season. If you want freeride power, real edge hold, and surfy float without jumping to an ultrastiff big-mountain gun, this is the board that lets you point it with confidence and still have fun hunting side hits and trees.

Key Features & Specs

  • Category: Men’s freeride / all-mountain snowboard
  • Rider Level: Intermediate–Expert
  • Shape: Directional Tapered UnderBite
  • Profile: Directional CamRock hybrid (camber with rocker at tip and tail)
  • Flex: 6/10 medium
  • Core: Fluid Core – 50% poplar / 50% paulownia wood
  • Laminates: Biax fiberglass
  • Base: Sintered, high-speed, wax-hungry base
  • Mounting Pattern: 2x4 inserts (standard binding compatibility)
  • Setback: 10 mm on reference stance
  • Best For: Steeps, bowls, trees, big all-mountain lines, and deep-day freeride

Bottom line: The YES. Pick Your Line Men’s Snowboard combines a tapered UnderBite freeride shape, sintered speed, and a damp yet lively core to give you confidence when the terrain gets steep, deep, and fast—while still being fun enough to ride every day.

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