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- Zenit - Draft 35.5"
Mounting:
Drop w/ 10° wedge(Front) & 13° Dewedge(Rear)
Length: 35.5" / 90.17 cm
Width: 9.75" / 24.77 cm
Wheelbase: 28.5" / 72.39 cm
Construction:
Seven plies of Canadian Maple, Pre-tensioned triaxial fiberglass, UD carbon fiber
Disciplines:
Downhill, Freeride, Long distance pushing/pumping, Pumping
The only Draft you need
Built for speed, the Draft will have you out in front of everybody, no slip stream required. A 10 degree wedge in the front and -13 wedge in the back optimize your truck angles for high speed stability, and its 22"long and wide 9.75” double drop platform with pockets provides an abundance of traction for any kind of slide or scrub you need to perform.
A unidirectional carbon fiber cross at the front of the board gets rid of any chance of torsion from leaning your weight over the front of the board, and an additional stringer running the length of the board adds even more rigidity to the deck. This strong, composite construction, as well as the boards’ thick necks, means that we don’t need more than 7 plys of Canadian maple to make the board stiff enough for 100km/h+ speeds. Plus, slight wheel wells have adapted the board to allow for much bigger downhill wheels.
What's inside the board
7 plies of Hard Rock Canadian Maple are laminated together with biosourced epoxy and enhanced by three strips of unidirectional carbon fibre to create an ultra rigid, downhill destroyer in a high strength, pre-tensioned fibreglass sandwich.
Fountain of Youth
To honour such a timeless, legendary shape, we knew our interpretation had to be top shelf. Thorough experimentation and extensive brainstorming allowed us to rejuvinate the model and bestow the board with avant-garde technology fit for the gnarliest riders out there. Intersecting three unidirectional carbon fiber strips at the front of the platform creates a triaxial tension resistance that can withstand some heavy g-forces in those high speed sweepers and entirely eliminates flex in the neck, keeping us from having to pile on plys of wood. On top of that, the board is water-resistant! That's good because, well, we dipped it in the fountain of youth to turn an old board into gold.