Snowboard specialist from Sideways speaks out
- Faster base than the Yes BAsic
- Also steers nicely on the slopes thanks in part to the Underbite
- Nice versatile snowboard
- Unable to discover
All about the Yes Typo
All about the Yes Typo
For the dedicated resortrat and upcoming pro in all of us. Guillaume Rousseaux designed the board.
The UnderBite outline provides more arc, more grip and a better carving experience on any board from Yes and the Basic was the origin of it all.
By combining camber and rocker, the board is both responsive and buoyant
Meet the Yes Typo
A Snowboard Designed for Riders Who Strive for Perfection Are you tired of settling for the same old snowboard designs year after year? Are you longing for something unique, something that fits your specific style and needs on the mountain? Look no further than the Yes Typo - a snowboard born from a passion for innovation and designed for those who demand more from their ride.
Every year riders like you and me find ourselves in the search for that perfect snowboard, one that fits our preferences perfectly. We often end up with custom "team-spec" boards to meet our unique requirements, especially if we love the classic Basic but crave more speed and a touch more resilience in the flex. The Typo is the answer to this eternal quest. The Typo is the brainchild of none other than Guillaume Rousseaux, a visionary designer in the world of snowboarding. His passion for pushing the limits of what is possible on the slopes is evident in every detail of this remarkable board.
What sets the Typo apart from the rest? It is a board tailored to the needs of the dedicated resortrat and aspiring professional rider in all of us. With a commitment to deliver the best, Yes Snowboards created the Typo to be the ultimate all-mountain machine. One of the standout features of the Typo is its lightning fast base. If you've ever longed for more speed on the slopes, this board has you covered. The base of the Typo is specifically designed to provide an exhilarating downhill ride, making it perfect for those who live to make turns on groomed runs and race through fresh powder. But the Typo is more than just a speed demon. It also has just a little more resilience in its flex, giving you the responsiveness and pop you need to perfect those tricks and jumps.
Whether you're a seasoned pro looking to push your limits or an emerging rider looking to hone your skills, the Typo's flex profile ensures you're ready to take your snowboarding to the next level. With the Yes Typo, you will experience a snowboard that has been carefully crafted to meet your needs. It's not just any board; it's a masterpiece designed by a true artist of the snowboarding world. So, if you're ready to take your snowboarding experience to the next level and leave a trail of envy behind you, choose the Typo - the ultimate snowboard for riders who demand nothing but the best. Raise your game, embrace the excitement and carve your own path to greatness with the Yes Typo.
Sizecharts
152 | 155 | 156W | 158 | 159W | 161 | 163W | |
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Nose lenght (cm) | 21 | 21,3 | 21,3 | 21,5 | 22 | 22,5 | 23 |
Tail lenght (cm) | 21 | 21,3 | 21,3 | 21,5 | 22 | 22,5 | 23 |
Sidecut radius (m) | 7.9 - 7.2 - 7.9 | 8.1 - 7.4 - 8.1 | 8.2 - 7.5 - 8.2 | 8.3 - 7.6 - 8.3 | 8.3 - 7.6 - 8.3 | 8.5 - 7.8 - 8.5 | 8.6 - 7.9 - 8.6 |
Front foot width (cm) | 25,7 | 25,9 | 26,7 | 26 | 26,9 | 26,3 | 27,1 |
Rear foot width (cm) | 25,7 | 25,9 | 26,6 | 26 | 26,9 | 26,2 | 27,1 |
Waist width (cm) | 25 | 25,1 | 25,9 | 25,3 | 26,1 | 25,4 | 26,3 |
Taper (mm). | - | - | - | - | - | ||
Riders weight (kg) | 54-77 | 54-82 | 59-86 | 63-90 | 63-90 | 68-95 | 72-99+ |
Riders weight (lbs) | 120-170 | 120-180 | 130-190 | 140-200 | 140-200 | 150-210 | 160-220+ |
Technical SPecifications.
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Its hardness and chemical properties are very similar to those of real sintered material, and because its performance on snow is also very similar to that of real sintered material - but it is formed using the extrusion process. How? - Well, the raw material is actually recycled sintered base material (meaning it never left the factory). So although the heating and extrusion process has made it slightly softer, it is still much harder than real extruded.
Yes base core for construction of wood core snowboards from nose to tail. Provides a predictable balance of durability, consistent flex and light weight.
Biax fiberglass, used in snowboards, offers flexibility and responsiveness, allowing snowboarders to experience a more playful ride. It is ideal for freestyle riders and beginners because of its forgiveness and torsional stiffness.
The UnderBite edge design redistributes rider weight, improves turning ease and edge grip by creating notches in at the binding area. These notches reduce the area of the edge that contacts the snow during turning, which increases the pressure on the edge and concentrates your weight/energy on the areas that initiate, hold and release turns.
The responsiveness of camber with the buoyancy of rocker. By combining camber and rocker you can make the board both responsive and buoyant
A snowboard with a symmetrical outline and flex, but with a slightly offset setback binding position