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YES. All-In Snowboard 2025

YES. All-In Snowboard 2025

The YES. All-In Snowboard is best suited to the advanced beginner to intermediate rider looking for a freestyle capable freeride board that isn't overly directional, overly tapered or overly stiff. Based off last season's best selling Pyzel Shape, the All-In fits a multitude of feet, carves great and doesn't wash on hardpack like most tapered boards. With the Tapered MidBite outline, toe and heel drag are a nonissue, so feel free to get low on groomer carves. The extra volume in the front half of the board helps with floatation on good snow days and while this is clearly a directional board, it's very confident riding switch and has a lively freestyle feel to it.

  • Flex Rating (1 = soft, 10 = most responsive)
    • 6
    • Forever Flex
      • Forever Flex is a manufacturing process that helps stabilize the flex and rocker profile of a board for its lifetime. These boards now finish the first stages of production slightly overbuilt and then are seasoned using a specialized machinery that mimics extreme riding use. By flexing the fresh board fibers and epoxy at the factory the materials settle into their final arrangement within the board layup much the same as if you rode the board for 20 days. This process helps Yes narrow their production tolerances so the board you buy has a more accurate specified flex and rocker profile that will change less as you ride it more.
  • Suggested Use
    • All-Mountain
  • Camber / Rocker Style
    • CamRock 1-4-1
      • Camrocker boards have a profile where the center of the board is closer to the snow, and the nose and tail are raised. Enhances float in powder, makes turn initiation easier, and is generally more forgiving. May sacrifice some edge hold and stability compared to traditional camber.
  • Shape
    • Directional Twin
      • A directional twin snowboard combines the freestyle versatility of a twin shape with a slight directional emphasis. While featuring a symmetrical shape for switch riding, it incorporates a subtle directional aspect, such as a slightly longer nose or setback stance, enhancing performance in one primary direction. This design maintains a playful feel for freestyle maneuvers while optimizing stability and control, particularly in powder or variable conditions. Ideal for riders who enjoy the park but desire enhanced performance on groomers or in specific terrains, a directional twin provides a versatile compromise between freestyle agility and directional stability.
    • Perfectly symmetrical shape for balanced riding, equally versatile both when used regular and when used in switch. Great balance between feline stability and freestyle mobility, no matter which way you point it.
  • Core Material
    • Poplar/Paulownia
      • YES. Snowboards' Poplar/Paulownia core is crafted from 50% Poplar and 50% Paulownia. Poplar offers lightweight consistency and flex, enhancing agility. Paulownia, even lighter, ensures weight reduction while maintaining strength. This blend creates a lightweight, responsive, and durable snowboard, perfect for various riding styles and conditions.
  • Construction
    • Biax
      • Biaxial or "Biax" fiberglass consists of fibers running in two directions, typically along the length and width of the board. This construction provides a balanced flex pattern, making the snowboard more forgiving and easier to control. It enhances torsional flexibility, allowing for smoother turns and maneuvers, which is particularly beneficial for riders who prioritize a playful and versatile riding experience rather than aggressive performance.
  • Edges
    • Tapered MidBite
      • Tight turns, stable landings and float- Tapered Midbite blends the response of a narrow waist width with the stability of a wider nose and narrower tail for powder flotation.The design steps a single section of each sidecut inwards between the insert packs. This single long disruption of the sidecut between the bindings cheats the waist width narrower, providing quicker edge-to-edge response. Meanwhile, from your bindings out to the end of the sidecut YES. maintains a wider board width that improves float in pow and is a stable platform. The Step inwards on the front is deeper than the Step outwards on the back creating a slight taper in the tail allowing the tail to be just a little narrower than the nose but without losing the twin feel.
  • Base
    • Extruded
      • YES. Snowboards' extruded bases are durable, low-maintenance, and cost-effective, making them ideal for beginner and casual riders. Created by melting polyethylene pellets and molding them, these bases have lower porosity, requiring less waxing and simplifying tuning. While sintered bases offer higher performance, extruded bases provide a smoother learning curve and forgiving ride in various conditions.
  • Binding Mounting System
    • 2 x 4 Insert Pack
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Description

The YES. All-In Snowboard is best suited to the advanced beginner to intermediate rider looking for a freestyle capable freeride board that isn't overly directional, overly tapered or overly stiff. Based off last season's best selling Pyzel Shape, the All-In fits a multitude of feet, carves great and doesn't wash on hardpack like most tapered boards. With the Tapered MidBite outline, toe and heel drag are a nonissue, so feel free to get low on groomer carves. The extra volume in the front half of the board helps with floatation on good snow days and while this is clearly a directional board, it's very confident riding switch and has a lively freestyle feel to it.

  • Flex Rating (1 = soft, 10 = most responsive)
    • 6
    • Forever Flex
      • Forever Flex is a manufacturing process that helps stabilize the flex and rocker profile of a board for its lifetime. These boards now finish the first stages of production slightly overbuilt and then are seasoned using a specialized machinery that mimics extreme riding use. By flexing the fresh board fibers and epoxy at the factory the materials settle into their final arrangement within the board layup much the same as if you rode the board for 20 days. This process helps Yes narrow their production tolerances so the board you buy has a more accurate specified flex and rocker profile that will change less as you ride it more.
  • Suggested Use
    • All-Mountain
  • Camber / Rocker Style
    • CamRock 1-4-1
      • Camrocker boards have a profile where the center of the board is closer to the snow, and the nose and tail are raised. Enhances float in powder, makes turn initiation easier, and is generally more forgiving. May sacrifice some edge hold and stability compared to traditional camber.
  • Shape
    • Directional Twin
      • A directional twin snowboard combines the freestyle versatility of a twin shape with a slight directional emphasis. While featuring a symmetrical shape for switch riding, it incorporates a subtle directional aspect, such as a slightly longer nose or setback stance, enhancing performance in one primary direction. This design maintains a playful feel for freestyle maneuvers while optimizing stability and control, particularly in powder or variable conditions. Ideal for riders who enjoy the park but desire enhanced performance on groomers or in specific terrains, a directional twin provides a versatile compromise between freestyle agility and directional stability.
    • Perfectly symmetrical shape for balanced riding, equally versatile both when used regular and when used in switch. Great balance between feline stability and freestyle mobility, no matter which way you point it.
  • Core Material
    • Poplar/Paulownia
      • YES. Snowboards' Poplar/Paulownia core is crafted from 50% Poplar and 50% Paulownia. Poplar offers lightweight consistency and flex, enhancing agility. Paulownia, even lighter, ensures weight reduction while maintaining strength. This blend creates a lightweight, responsive, and durable snowboard, perfect for various riding styles and conditions.
  • Construction
    • Biax
      • Biaxial or "Biax" fiberglass consists of fibers running in two directions, typically along the length and width of the board. This construction provides a balanced flex pattern, making the snowboard more forgiving and easier to control. It enhances torsional flexibility, allowing for smoother turns and maneuvers, which is particularly beneficial for riders who prioritize a playful and versatile riding experience rather than aggressive performance.
  • Edges
    • Tapered MidBite
      • Tight turns, stable landings and float- Tapered Midbite blends the response of a narrow waist width with the stability of a wider nose and narrower tail for powder flotation.The design steps a single section of each sidecut inwards between the insert packs. This single long disruption of the sidecut between the bindings cheats the waist width narrower, providing quicker edge-to-edge response. Meanwhile, from your bindings out to the end of the sidecut YES. maintains a wider board width that improves float in pow and is a stable platform. The Step inwards on the front is deeper than the Step outwards on the back creating a slight taper in the tail allowing the tail to be just a little narrower than the nose but without losing the twin feel.
  • Base
    • Extruded
      • YES. Snowboards' extruded bases are durable, low-maintenance, and cost-effective, making them ideal for beginner and casual riders. Created by melting polyethylene pellets and molding them, these bases have lower porosity, requiring less waxing and simplifying tuning. While sintered bases offer higher performance, extruded bases provide a smoother learning curve and forgiving ride in various conditions.
  • Binding Mounting System
    • 2 x 4 Insert Pack
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