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Jones Snowboards The Mountain Twin Snowboard - 2011
If your idea of a terrain park involves natural gullies, windlips, rollers, and pillow lines, the Jones Mountain Twin Snowboard is your new all-mountain freestyle machine for resort riding or backcountry booter sessions. The directional twin shape smooths out switch takeoffs and landings, while the CamRock hybrid-camber shape balances a floaty, forgiving feel with plenty of control and pop between your feet.
- CamRock hybrid-camber shape uses an equally rockered tip and tail with mellow camber between the bindings for a playful yet controllable ride
- Modified Magne-Traction edges add five contact points - mellower near the tip/tail for finessing turns, and more exaggerated between the bindings for powerful grip
- Thin film topsheet replaces traditional plastic for less weight and environmental impact
- Carbon-infused sintered base is incredibly fast, and partially recycled for extra eco-friendliness
Bottom Line: Ride everything from sidecountry lines to springtime slush with speed and style.
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Awesome Board!
By: TomJC
January 11, 2012
This board was like a perfect pair of jeans. The first run I was poppin airs, riding switch, and laying down carves like I had owned this thing for 10 years!
Jones' photos do no justice. This board is much nicer in person. IMO it surpasses the work of art image that Arbor has for it's boards. I read that the workmanship was slack on these, but not true for mine. This board is as near perfect, or better than any Lib, Burton off the line.
As for the performance, it is spot on (Only 3 days so far.) I went from a cambered board to a c2 Lib, and reverse camber underfoot just wasn't very stable at speed. The Jones Camrock is absolutely the best hybrid design. Stable at speed and quick turning when you need it. The nose should be great for pow. The mellow magnetraction is very slight. The center of the board has an obvious bump, and the 2 points lust outside the inserts are more like slight arcs. The Lib mag scrubs speed, but the Jones is awesome. Holds an edge without gripping too much.
This board also has a high end fast sintered base, not the cheap extruded base that most boards have.
Awesome Board!
By:
TomJC
January 11, 2012
This board was like a perfect pair of jeans. The first run I was poppin airs, riding switch, and laying down carves like I had owned this thing for 10 years!
Jones' photos do no justice. This board is much nicer in person. IMO it surpasses the work of art image that Arbor has for it's boards. I read that the workmanship was slack on these, but not true for mine. This board is as near perfect, or better than any Lib, Burton off the line.
As for the performance, it is spot on (Only 3 days so far.) I went from a cambered board to a c2 Lib, and reverse camber underfoot just wasn't very stable at speed. The Jones Camrock is absolutely the best hybrid design. Stable at speed and quick turning when you need it. The nose should be great for pow. The mellow magnetraction is very slight. The center of the board has an obvious bump, and the 2 points lust outside the inserts are more like slight arcs. The Lib mag scrubs speed, but the Jones is awesome. Holds an edge without gripping too much.
This board also has a high end fast sintered base, not the cheap extruded base that most boards have.
Mtn Twin w/ Union Force Bindings
By: Vincent Laroza
December 22, 2011
This is my setup, and it's incredible. The Jones handles great in powder, carving, and on jumps. Everything I need in a board, the Mtn Twin does and it does it well. Also, the graphics look sick and I love the film topsheet as you can see the wood core. Great board!
2 Comments Last Comment: December 30, 2011 by: Vincent Laroza
By: TomJC
December 29, 2011
How does this board flex compared to c2 boards? Is it stiffer than a TRS..as stiff as the T.Rice? Also, how durable is the topsheet? It looks like the board in the pic you posted fell off a roof rack.
By: Vincent Laroza
December 30, 2011
I've never had the TRS so I wouldn't know about the flex level in comparison, but it's pretty stiff, not too much flex and a lot of pop.
And the topsheet gets these little discolorations in the topsheet where it hits something but don't worry, those aren't actual chips out of it. Although it holds up well and I haven't had any really bad gouges on the film, it's probably less durable than a traditional topsheet.
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Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 151 cm, 155 cm, 159 cm
- Shape:
- twin
- Camber:
- hybrid (CamRock)
- Effective Edge:
- [151 cm ] 1080 mm; [155 cm ] 1120 mm; [159 cm ] 1160 mm
- Waist Width:
- [151 cm ] 249 mm; [155 cm ] 252 mm; [159 cm ] 255 mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [151 cm ] 6.9 m; [155 cm ] 7.3 m; [159 cm ] 7.7 m
- Stance Width:
- [151-155 cm] 18.5 - 23.2 in; [159 cm] 19.5 - 24.2 in
- Stance Setback:
- 0 in
- Core:
- FSC wood
- Base:
- sintered
- Recommended Rider Weight:
- [151-155 cm] 110 - 176 lb; [159 cm] 132 - 196 lb
- Recommended Use:
- all-mountain freestyle
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 year





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