W camber? W locker?What are the benefits of hybrid boards?Tips for choosing gear

DOUBLE CAMBER
Double camber

A shape with an independent camber under the binding or under the outside of both feet.The board of this shape demonstrates reliable operability by the camber firmly catching the snow surface at the time of turn.Also, the biggest feature of the double camber board is that if you loosen the stepping force, you can enjoy a loose and light operability close to the rocker shape.

Image: Mix the goodness of camber on the rocker board
If you step on it, edging will work, and if you don't step on it, it's easy to turn jib and gratri.
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DOUBLE CAMBER
Double camber

A shape with an independent camber under the binding or under the outside of both feet.The board of this shape demonstrates reliable operability by the camber firmly catching the snow surface at the time of turn.Also, the biggest feature of the double camber board is that if you loosen the stepping force, you can enjoy a loose and light operability close to the rocker shape.

Image: Mix the goodness of rocker with camber board
You can enjoy various things with this one.Easier to ride than camber
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Other information by shape

CHAMBER
Camber

The sole shape known as the basic shape of snowboards.The center part is arched, and when placed on a flat place, there is a gap between the ground plane and the sliding surface.This clearance is called camber, camber amount, camber width, and the like.Due to this gap, the board warps in the opposite direction by making a turn.Thanks to this movement, the natural side curve of the board catches the snow surface.Moreover, the camber board has a strong ollie return power.

ROCKER / REVERSE CAMBER
Rocker / reverse camber

The sole shape that warps in the opposite direction to the camber board.It is also called a reverse camber because it does not have a camber and is warped.The edges are hard to get caught and there are few surfaces that come in contact with the snow surface, so even if the slope is rough, it seems that the handling of the board is light and slippery.On the other hand, the perfect rocker shape makes it easy to turn, so it is not suitable for snowboarders who want edging for grip.

FLAT CAMBER / ZERO CAMBER
Flat camber / zero camber

As its name suggests, it has no camber and has a sole shape that does not show through or warp when placed on a tread.When viewed from the side, the sliding surface is completely in close contact.The edge grip is not as severe as the camber board, but the turn operability is light.Another feature is that the edge bite is better than the rocker.It can be said that it is for people who ride on mellow.

DOUBLE CAMBER
Double camber

A shape with an independent camber under the binding or under the outside of both feet.The board of this shape demonstrates reliable operability by the camber firmly catching the snow surface at the time of turn.Also, the biggest feature of the double camber board is that if you loosen the stepping force, you can enjoy a loose and light operability close to the rocker shape.

DOUBLE ROCKER
Double locker
A board shape that has a camber or flat between the bindings and is warped in a rocker shape as it goes to both sides.When making a turn, the firm camber shape under the foot provides a reliable grip.Even if it is placed on a high-speed turn, it can slide with a ride that is close to that of a camber.In addition, the rocker shape of the nose and tail can provide loose operability without being too nervous.

S ROCKER
Eslocker

Many shapes on boards designed with the image of riding with setback powder.There is a camber between the bindings, and it has a rocker shape toward the nose.The rocker shape near the nose creates buoyancy in powder snow, and the camber part brings high operability on rough terrain and snow-packed surfaces.