The Salomon Reflect should be your first choice when looking at getting into your first snowboard after leaving the world of rentals. With Salomon's low consequence Flat Out camber and Bite Free edges, you get one of the most versatile shapes on the market that is perfect for anyone looking to fully explore the mountain for the first time thanks to the directional twin shape and soft flexing core.
Rider Level: Beginner
Board Type: All Mountain
Camber Type: Flat Out Camber
A flat camber profile contact point to contact point with loaded camber underfoot, giving you the forgiving benefits of flat camber with extra pop, stability, and response.
Flex: 2/10 (Soft)
A soft, forgiving flex for easy turns and low consequence progression.
Shape: Directional Twin
This board rides like a true twin but has a setback stance for extra nose float and a more precise ride going forwards.
Radial Sidecut - A traditional curved sidecut for predictable and consistent response.
Core: Aspen
A full FSC Certified Aspen wood core.
BA LD Glass - The use of low density fibreglass in this board gives this board a playful feel with more torsional flex and less weight.
Base: Extruded
A durable base that requires little maintenance.
Mounting Pattern: 4x2 Inserts
Additional Features:
ABS Sidewalls - Tough yet shock-absorbing, these sidewalls promote energy transfer and reduce the impact from chatter and hard landings.
Bite Free Edges - Pre-tuned edges for minimum catch.
SIZE CHART
Size (cm)
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Waist Width (mm)
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Effective Edge (cm)
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Nose/Tail Width (cm)
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Recommended Rider Weight (kg) |
149 |
245 |
113 |
29.0 |
50-65 |
152 |
247 |
114.5 |
29.2 |
52-70 |
156 |
251 |
117.5 |
29.6 |
55-75 |
160 |
256 |
121 |
30.0 |
60-90 |
158 Wide |
260 |
119.5 |
30.6 |
60+ |
162 Wide |
265 |
123.5 |
30.9 |
65+ |
Not sure which size to get? Check out our snowboard size chart here.
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