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Jones Aviator 2.0 Wide Snowboard 2026

$769.99

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Description

The Aviator 2.0 is a hard charging directional twin built for expert allmountain riders who like to rail turns and stomp airs anywhere on the mountain.

The powerful and poppy twin.
Powerful directional twin, full camber, stiff, poppy.
Ideal for high performance all-mountain charging and carving.
- Mid-stiff flex for power and control
- Directional twin shape for freestyle + switch
- Full camber profile for edge power

TERRAIN
All Mountain 8/10
Powder 7/10
Freestyle 9/10

SHAPE
Directional Twin

PROFILE
True Camber

PERSONALITY/FLEX
Med stiff & lively 4/5

Tech

Koroyd®
BComp Carbon Flax Stringer
Boost Core
Triax Fiberglass
Sintered 8000 Base
Premium Eco Topsheet
Size 156 : 6,3 lbs / 2,9 kg

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Why Get A Wide Board

Choosing between a wide and regular snowboard depends on a few factors. For riders with larger feet (size 11 or up), a wide snowboard can prevent boot drag, offering better stability and reducing the chance of catching an edge.

The extra surface area also improves floatation in deep snow and enhances control, making for a more comfortable and stable ride.

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