Product details
All-new for 2023, the design team have reworked one of the most popular freeride boards on the planet to make it even better! Perfect for riders looking to cruise and boost, the Select offers plenty of comfort on the water - with a turn of pace and performance that will excite you. The outline has been made narrower and longer this year; this improves the handling when carving from rail to rail and allows you to hold an edge with ease, and the upwind capabilities are even better. Space Flex ensures the flex is finely tuned to give you a smooth ride and offer excellent pop. The bigger Space Flex window in the tips also adds even more damping, making the board feel like it has suspension without sacrificing performance. The Select is also excellent in light winds and quick to get on plane, offering you plenty of power and performance when you need it. The new shape means you need to choose a slightly longer board to get the improved performance. For example, if you rode a 138/41 last year, you’d prefer a 141/40 this year. If you want a freeride board that will get you riding earlier, make your sessions smoother and give you bigger jumps, the Select is it!
NEW OUTLINE
The new shape gives you even more comfort on the water and a smoother ride through chop. In addition, the low end is improved, and landings are smoother too.
SPACE FLEX
This technology gives you a smooth ride and early planing.
BIGGER SPACE FLEX WINDOW IN TIPS
This improves the landings and makes them softer when you come down from big jumps. It also gives better damping through chop, working like suspension for a smooth ride.
RESPONSIVE AND LIGHT CARBON BEAM
A Carbon Beam is used in the construction of the Select, and this increases the performance and responsiveness of the board, giving you a dynamic ride.
IMPROVED CARVING
The new shape adds to incredible rail to rail carving abilities, making laid out turns even more fun and improving the handling in the waves.
NEW, LONGER SHAPES
The new shape means you need to choose a slightly longer board to get the improved performance. (If you rode a 138/41 last year, you’d prefer a 141/41 this year)