For the 2023, the design team has reworked one of the world's most popular freeride boards to make it even better! Perfect for riders who like to cruise and boost, the Select offers plenty of comfort on the water - with speed and performance that will blow you away. The outline has been made narrower and longer this year, improving rail-to-rail carve handling and edge grip. The upwind characteristics are now even better. Space Flex provides a fine-tuned flex that offers a smooth ride and excellent pop. The larger Space Flex window in the tips also provides even more dampening, so the board feels like it is sprung without losing performance. The Select is also great in light winds and provides fast planing. This gives you plenty of power and performance whenever you need it. Due to the new shape, you need to choose a slightly longer board to benefit from the improved performance. For example, if you rode a 138/41 last year, you should choose a 141/40 this year. Are you looking for a freeride board that allows you to start earlier, make your sessions smoother and jump bigger? Then the Select is the right board for you!
New outline<br/The new shape offers you even more comfort on the water and a smoother ride in waves. In addition, the low end has been improved and the landings are now smoother.
Space Flex<br/This technology offers you a smoother ride and early planning.
Larger Space Flex window in the tips<br/The larger window ensures better and softer landings after high jumps. It also gives you better dampening on bumps and acts like a suspension for a smoother ride.
Responsive and lightweight carbon beam<br/The construction of the Select uses a carbon beam that increases the performance and responsiveness of the board and gives you a dynamic ride.
Improved carving<br/The new shape delivers incredible rail-to-rail carving ability, making turns even more fun and improving handling in the waves.
New, longer shapes<br/The new shape means you'll need to choose a slightly longer board to benefit from the improved performance. (If you rode a 138/41 last year, you might want to go for a 141/40 this year).
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