Gratley, jib style dedicated machine.Flexible flex low camber model Zhong Kui snowboard, etc. "Zhong Kui SHOKI"

True sky snow board, etc.

Gratley, jib style dedicated machine
Flexible flex low camber model

Zhong Kui SHOKI
SIZE: 150,152cm
PRICE: ¥55,000

The true sky snowboard, which is widely recognized under the brand concept of "snowboards that identify the truth and pursue flight," and is favored by many snowboarders.At the start of the brand, it was produced with an emphasis on "flying", but products that flexibly incorporate elements other than flying have been developed and actively released in search of changes in the times and further evolution.

The board to focus on here is "Zhong Kui", which has received a lot of attention from the Gratley Jib faction.It is a new model that adopts a low camber featuring a flexible flex.

Boards that specialize in jib styles other than "flying" have been developed so far, and until two seasons ago, boards that adopted a flat rocker structure that was a step forward for "Zhong Kui" were released.However, with a board that does not have a camber structure, the repulsive force is still weak, and even advanced users will have a hard time.There were many calls for a basic ride such as gratri on a flat burn and "repulsion" when setting tricks in a park, and last season it evolved from a flat to a camber model.As a result, it has been highly evaluated as a board that is easy to set up and can be made with a high ollie.

And this season's "Zhong Kui" will appear as a renewal model with further power-ups and new concepts.One of the key points of this season is the adoption of a low camber structure.Normally, camber has dimensions such as 8mm, 9mm, and 10mm, but Zhong Kui dared to keep it to 5mm.It's only a few millimeters different, but it has a big effect on the rider. By adopting a 5mm low camber structure, even people with weak legs or who are not good at ollie can easily control the repulsion of the camber, making it easier to handle the board.In addition, a wide structure is adopted for straight-line stability.It is set to the best spec width that suits the Japanese body shape unique to the true sky snow board, etc., and it may be easier to convey that it is an exquisite "slightly wide" size, such as 152 cm for the 25 cm model and 150 cm for the 24.75 cm model. ..

The final point of Zhong Kui is to aim at freestylers who like gratri and jib.We are also focusing on ease of handling when handling boards such as nose presses and manuals.A V-shaped carbon ribbon is placed on the nose and tail so that the force does not escape from the board no matter how the slipper rides.As a result, the board becomes sticky, and it is possible to perform a firm board control even when handling delicate boards.It goes without saying that since nothing is put in the center, you can make the most of the torsion and perform tricks easily.In addition, the nose and tail adopt square cutting, and its unique shape will attract a lot of attention even on the slopes.

It can be said that the discerning gratri and jib-only machine created by the true sky snowboard, which was a specialty of "flying", is the definitive version of the twin-tip board of this era.

Uses an exquisite low camber of 5 mm.With this slight camber, you can easily roll out the ollie at any level.
This torsion makes it easier to perform rotating tricks, which are the basic movements in gratri and jib.
A "slightly wide" board width is set in consideration of the Japanese physique in order to achieve straight-line stability.
A V-shaped carbon ribbon was placed on the tail and nose to make the board sticky.This makes it possible to have a sticky manual until the end.

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