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Oblivion

This split will bring you into a state of ‘oblivion’. The Aecre Oblivion promises to unveil uncharted destinations. This finely tuned splitboard effortlessly turns 'kickturns' into a breeze, and the camber ensures a secure ascent. Featuring a touch of taper, a nose rocker and the carbon V in the tip and tail. It enables you to conquer diverse terrain.

 

The radius makes it stable enough on speed and playful within trees. Together with the multi-grip-tech you will have an all-mountain board for the intermediate to advanced rider to tackle any kind of terrain, with money to spare for your trip.

€589,00

Camber Rocker Profile Aecre Oblivion

Camber Rocker

The Rocker in the nose will make sure you will float in the deepest powder. Camber will provide edge-hold, stability and pop. Due to the camber in the tail, the end of your turn will be more energetic. Turn initiation will be a lot quicker.

Splitboard Aecre Oblivion Materials

The materials 

ABS sidewalls

The ABS sidewall covers the core materials because we don't ride powder everyday. It can resist impacts and adds torsional rigidity. This ensures better edge-hold and grip. A must on every good ski or board.

Sintered base

Sintered bases are made by compressing Polyethylene pellets. This creates a porous layer that absorbs wax and therefore slides well. If you don't wax this Sintered base, it will also have little gliding ability. It is therefore advisable to wax once every 3 to 4 days.

Biax-triax

Woven Fiberglass is necessary to increase boardlife, but it also adds torsional and axial stiffness and respons. By using a two and three layer sheet of fiberglass you will keep the ease of turning at lower speeds (biax) and add more power and precision to the edges (triax). Biax is woven at 45/45 or 0/90 degrees, Triax is woven at 0/30/30 degrees.

Carbon  stringers

A lot of boards have additional stringers a top of the core to add characteristics or reïnforce. Carbon gives the board more stiffness and pop/rebound. The pressure or power you put into it will come back instantaneously. This will give the board liveliness and a better turn initiation.

Paulownia - Poplar - Beech - Spruce

By using different types of wood you get a very dynamic core. Beech is hard, heavy and offers a lot of cushioning. Therfore used for placing the inserts. Poplar is one of the most used type of wood. It has a good weight to strenght ratio and grows pretty fast. However it's more soft then some others. Paulownia has a better stiff to weight ratio than Poplar and therefore used when weight is an issue. Flexible Spruce is widely spread, easy to grow and process. Which makes it an environmentally good choice.

Multi-grip-tech

There are placed small reversed sidecuts beside the inserts. These subtle 1.3mm bumps are extra contactpoints at the heel-and toeside of the board and will give you extra grip in icy conditions but not slow you down.

Union clips

The Union clips are no-nonsens clips. Easy to adjust for some fine-tuning.

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