A true twin with a stiffer flex that feels incredibly responsive on a hard-packed groomer but is fully capable of a couple runs through the park.
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A board with freestyle in its DNA that wants more. It can shred the park but it's not afraid to go charge off-trail or carve up the most gnarly groomers.
The Salomon Rumble Fish is a twin board that packs a punch. Most twin boards are softer flexing and can feel like they lack for more aggressive riding. The Rumble Fish takes that twin shape and combines it with a stiff flex pattern to make a freestyle design that can shred all over the mountain. The stiffness allows the board to ooze high-speed confidence and hard snow integrity, giving it all-mountain capabilities that other boards in the freestyle category lack. The stiffness also makes the board a little more demanding, so if you're a beginner or someone just looking for a forgiving board, there are better options. This board is built for the aggressive rider who wants a board with freestyle capabilities.
A traditional camber profile, along with that stiff flex we talked about, allows the board to stay planted, gripped, and quiet even if the snowpack is completely frozen over (east coast friends you know what I'm talking about). That camber profile also provides some extra energy to the board, giving it an extra degree of freestyle-friendly performance. The poppy feel along with the twin shape allows it to be super comfortable catching air and taking laps through the park. For most park riders, there are better boards out there because the Rumble Fish is on the stiffer end, but anyone who knows how to drive a snowboard will find it to be more than capable of a few laps here and there. The Rumble Fish can perform wherever you take it, it's just most compatible with an aggressive rider.
Who's this board for? Aggressive riders who want the versatility of a twin shape. Park riders who prefer a little extra beef underfoot.
Who isn't this board for? Beginners. Park riders who like a buttery and surfy feel.
The Rumble Fish offers the freestyle capabilities of a twin board but can also handle hardpacked groomers better than most boards out there.