[20-21 model latest information] Moderate flex of "CORE" leads to supple movement

New model for the 20-21 season "COREClose up to!
I asked Masaomi Harada, who is using it, how it feels to use it.

— What kind of activities are you doing these days?
Harada: If the snow conditions match the timing of the members who can shoot, I will go deep into the mountains and shoot a video.Taken or taken.The output is mainly SNS. It is sent on the snowboard called NORTH STYLE7, the label that distributes videos, and my account.Recently, I make snowboards with NORTH STYLE, and sometimes climb mountains with snowboards.

— When choosing a binding, where do you place your points?
Harada: Determined by the hardness of the ankle strap and base plate.I like things that are neither too hard nor too soft.

— Why?
Harada: If it is hard, the reaction is quick, but the hold feeling of the foot is too firm and the foot gets tired during a long long ride.Also, if you have a little softness when you jump and grab while pork (movement to attract and stretch), it feels easier to add style.That's why I choose something that is neither too hard nor too soft.

-Currently"COREI heard that you are using ", but how is it feeling?
Harada: The hardness of the ankle strap is just right for me and I like it.The base plate is not too hard, so it feels a little loose and leads to supple movement when making turns.

—Who would you recommend SP binding to?
Harada: I think it is recommended for people who may occasionally jump while sliding all round. The SP binding has no heel cup and is structurally different from that of other brands.I think this leads to the freedom around the ankle at the time of the turn and an excellent hold feeling.Recommended for those who enjoy side country and those who often attach and detach bindings.I want surfers to use it because it is easy to put the knee inside when turning.

— What kind of snowboarding do you want to do in the future?
Harada: I want to create a bridge that makes many people think "I want to do snowboarding" through SNS and snowboarding business.In early spring, the weather will be stable, so I would like to use a split board to shoot deep in the mountains and continue to send videos.Snowboarding I want a lot of people to know this fun.


Shot by Shunta Akagawa

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Masaomi Harada / Born July 1982, 7, from Hokkaido.
■ Height / 168cm ■ Stance / 54.5cm
■ Angle / 21 degrees in front, 3 degrees behind
■ Home Mountain / Mt. Teine
■ Favorite riding style / backcountry
■ Instagram:@ masaomi7