FreeStyle
Topsheet of black freestyle snowboard Object by United Shapes
black base of freestyle snowboard Object by United Shapes
Black freestyle snowboard Object by United Shapes
Nose close-up shot of black freestyle snowboard Object by United Shapes
Tail close-up shot of black freestyle snowboard Object by United Shapes
Freestyle snowboarders having fun jumping with Object by United Shapes
Freestyle snowboarder in half-pipe jumping with Object by United Shapes

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This mid-flexing, unisex FreeStyle twin is designed to meet the needs of everyone from technical park riders to casual, weekend FreeStylers.

The Object prioritizes fun, playfulness and forgiveness making this a highly approachable shape for beginner through advanced riders around the globe. The tip to tail carbon stringer along with positive camber between the feet provides stability and backbone. Flat camber runs from the binding zones through the contact points providing easy turn initiation and increased maneuverability.

Terrain

FreeStyle

Shape

True Twin

Positive camber runs between the feet and transitions to a flat camber zone before lifting through the tip and tail.

Ability

Intermediate, Advanced and Expert

Flex

5 out of 10

All Mountain

6 out of 10

FreeStyle / Park

10 out of 10

Carving

6 out of 10

Product Features

Size guide

Choosing the right snowboard size is essential to get the best experience from your shape. The correct size depends on several factors including your weight, height, riding style, and skill level.

Weight

Your weight is the most important factor when selecting a snowboard size. Each board has a recommended weight range for optimal performance. Please refer to our individual snowboard sizing charts for more information.

Height

Height is a secondary factor but still plays a role. A general guideline is to stand the board upright next to you; it should typically reach between your chin and nose.

Riding Style

  • FreeStyle: Go for a shorter board for better maneuverability and easier spins.
  • FreeCarve: A medium length is versatile for various terrains.
  • FreeRide: A longer board provides stability at high speeds and in deep powder.
  • Powder: Opt for a longer, wider board with a rocker shape to stay afloat.

Riding Style

  • Beginner: Slightly shorter boards are easier to control and maneuver.
  • Intermediate: A mid-range size for versatility.
  • Advanced: Go for a size that matches your style, whether it's shorter for tricks or longer for stability.

Boot Size

Larger feet (usually over US size 11) may need a wide board to prevent toe and heel drag.

Size chart by weight and height

Here's a general snowboard size chart based on weight and height. The sizes are approximate, and individual preferences may vary.

Rider Weight (lbs) Rider Weight (kg) Rider Height (ft/in) Rider Height (cm) Snowboard Length (cm)
80-110 36-50 4'10"-5'2" 147-157 130-140
100-130 45-59 5'0"-5'4" 152-163 135-145
110-140 50-64 5'2"-5'6" 157-168 140-150
120-150 54-68 5'4"-5'8" 163-173 145-155
130-170 59-77 5'6"-5'10" 168-178 150-160
150-200 68-91 5'8"-6'0" 173-183 155-165
170-210 77-95 5'10"-6'2" 178-188 155-165
200+ 91+ 6'0"+ 183+ 165+

Delivery & Returns

We offer free shipping over €450 / 450 CHF / 450 USD / 450 CAD / ¥15,000 along with a 30-day return policy.

For more information on shipping please refer to our shipping policy.

For more information on returns please refer to our returns policy.