The Weston Rise is the perfect tool for enjoying the freedom of the mountain. Its directional twin shape and All-Mountain camber-dominant profile offer excellent edgehold and pop, while 20mm of setback delivers reliable stability. A custom core composed of poplar, paulownia, and carbon stringers ensures a lightweight and responsive ride, and the rugged nylon topsheet with a Sintered 4001 base provides maximum speed with minimal repairs.
Board Type:Â All Mountain
Camber Type:Â All Mountain Camber

The All Mountain Camber profile is designed as a camber dominated board with rocker in the tip and tail.
Flex:Â 6/10 (1=soft, 10=stiff)
Shape:Â Directional Twin
This board rides like a true twin but has a floatier nose for enhanced performance in powder.Â
Core:Â Poplar, Paulownia, and Bamboo with Tri-Axial Fiber Glass
AÂ wood core made of 71% poplar, 26% paulownia, and 3% bamboo blends power while keeping the board lightweight and carbon stringers from the tip and tail to inserts increase pop.
Base:Â Sintered Durasurf 4001
Additional Features:
- Castor bean rugged nylon topsheet
- Ultra high molecular weight polyurethane sidewalls
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SIZE CHART
| Length (cm) | Effective Edge (mm) | Waist (mm) | Nose / Tail (cm) | Sidecut (m) | Setback (mm) | Weight Range (kg) |
| 143 | 1090 | 240 | 28.2 | 6.8/6.95/6.8 | 20 | 34-61 |
| 146 | 1110 | 248 | 29.0 | 7.1/7.25/7.1 | 20 | 41-68 |
| 149 | 1134 | 250 | 29.3 | 7.25/7.4/7.25 | 20 | 48-75 |
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