Unity Dominion Split - 2016

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Manufacturer's Description:

The Dominion has always been our classic big mountian freeride board.  They are directional shapes with stiffer tails for added snap and response.  All the Dominions have our centered radial sidecuts for smooth and easy to control turns.  The perfect board for big mountain lines, cliff drops and powder as well as carving hard on groomers.  This years Dominion Splits have our new FLOAT Rocker nose profile.  This is a early rise type of nose rocker.  It gives the boards more edge contact in front of the front foot than our older nose rocker design.  Our FLOAT Rocker gives the boards better float and better edge control.

The splitboard version of the Dominion has the same construction as the solid version.  All of our splitboards come with the standard Voile insert pattern, Voile tip clips and Karakoram lever hooks installed, sintered P-Tex sidewalls in the center of the board and full wrap Rockwell 48 steel edges all the way around each ski of the splitboard.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Recommended for big mountain riding.

Year: 2016

Available Lengths (cm):
155, 159, 164, 168, 165W, 170W

Riding Style: Custom/Specialised

Specifications:

Float Rocker

Unity Dominion Split

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