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Jone Ultralight Project X Snowboard 2024

by Jones
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Original price $1,699.95
Original price $1,699.95 - Original price $1,699.95
Original price $1,699.95
Current price $1,099.95
$1,099.95 - $1,099.95
Current price $1,099.95
Color: BLACK
Size: 156-BLEM
SKU 529670

BLEM: The Blem option has a few minor cosmetic quirks, but don’t worry—it works just fine!

Description

The Jones Ultralight Project X Snowboard utilizes Koroyd and carbon to create a lightweight, freestyle-oriented all-mountain ripper. Its tapered shape provides excellent float in powder, and a mid-stiff flex with a soft spot in the middle makes this board feel great whether you're shredding hard or just playing around in the park.

  • Directional Rocker: Hybrid rocker/camber flex pattern with more tip rocker than tail rocker and camber between the bindings for float, maneuverability, edge hold, and response.
  • Directional Flex Pattern: Flex rating of 8 (1 Soft - 10 Stiff) with Forever Flex technology to stabilize the board's flex and rocker profile over its lifetime.
  • 10mm Taper: Tapered shape sinks the tail in powder for better float and quicker turns.
  • 3D Contour Base 3.0: Freeride focused 3D-base contours with 7mm spoon bevel in the nose and up to 7mm in the tail for smoother turn initiation and exit.
  • Blunt Nose: Enhances glide in powder and other soft snow conditions without the extra swing weight of a traditional rounded tip.
  • Fusion Core: Lightest wood core yet, made from mostly paulownia with specifically positioned pockets of poplar for improved durability and response.
  • Koroyd® Core: Advanced damping core material from the aerospace industry, absorbing vibrations and adding response at a fraction of the weight.
  • Fusion Carbon Construction: Cutting-edge board lay-up process that reduces weight and improves durability by combining board materials in two stages.
  • Carbon Stringers: Add torsional stiffness for improved response and increased pop, keeping flex profile dimensionally stable for a consistent ride.
  • Ultra Base: Exclusive base material with 25% better wax absorption, better glide in warm/wet snow, and better durability for grinding.
  • Recycled Edges: All boards built with 100% recycled edges from 2010 to 2024.
  • Ultralight ECO-Topsheet: Super damp, durable, and lightweight topsheet material made from organic plant material.
  • Additional Features: Bio-based Super Sap epoxy resin, factory detuned tips and tails, WEND natural wax, 2x4 binding insert pattern.

The Takeaway: The Jones Ultralight Project X Snowboard is perfect for advanced to expert riders seeking a lightweight, high-performance board that excels in both freestyle and all-mountain conditions.

At A Glance

Feel: Stiff

Shape: Directional

Profile: Camber

Style: Freestyle

Ability Level: Advanced-Expert

Shipping Policy

Most orders over $99 ship for free! Please allow up to ten business days for free shipping. Need it in a hurry? Upgrade your shipping to get it in as little as two days.

Return Policy

You can return unused products to us for a refund or exchange for up to 30 days from the date you received the order, provided that the item is unused and the original tags are still attached.

About Jones

Gear for the Next Generation of Snowboarders

Gear for the Next Generation of Snowboarders

Jones Snowboards, founded by snowboarding pioneer Jeremy Jones, aims to create the ultimate snowboarding gear balancing performance, durability, and sustainability. The brand reflects endless winters and the spirit of mountain exploration. Their product line includes snowboards, splitboards, bindings, backpacks, and apparel, all made with cutting-edge materials and construction techniques. Committed to environmental stewardship, Jones Snowboards incorporates eco-friendly practices and supports backcountry education and environmental outreach.

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