Never Summer Proto T3 DF Ultra Wide Snowboard 2026

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Description

Following in the footsteps of the revolutionary Proto Type Two, the NEW Proto Type 3 is poised to make waves. U.S. Snowboard Team Rider Chase Blackwell spent two years researching and developing the Proto Type 3 to be his go everywhere, kill everything board.

Recurve Traditional Camber
R.I.P. Edge-Hold Technology
Precision Stitched Carbon Matrix
T3 Twin Carbon Mapping Embossment
True Twin
Early-Rise Float Mechanics-
Blower Stance
NS Superlight Wood Core

Flex 6, Damp 6

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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.

Sizing Specs
Flex Sanction Suggested flex. Vendor ratings may vary.
7/10 Medium-Stiff (6-7)
Terrain Where this board excels
All-MountainFreeridePowder
Ability Level Recommended rider experience
Advanced
Profile Camber = grip & pop, Rocker = float & forgiveness
Hybrid Camber
Shape Board symmetry & stance
True Twin
Specifications sourced and estimated from manufacturer data and may vary by size.
Core
NS SuperLight Wood Core
Lightweight construction using poplar, paulownia, and birch woods for responsive flex with durability
Laminates
Precision Stitched Carbon Matrix, Bi-Lite Fiberglass, STS Pre-tensioned Fiberglass
Strategic carbon stitching for energy transfer and torsional rigidity with responsive performance
Sidewalls
Sintered UHMW Polyethylene Sidewall
Durable impact-resistant construction for edge protection
Base
Durasurf XT Sintered 5501 Base
High-performance sintered base for fast glide and excellent wax absorption
Edges
R.I.P. Edge-Hold Technology
Enhanced edge grip and hold for aggressive carving and control
Binding Mount
2x4 Insert Pattern
Universal compatibility with most modern binding brands
Features sourced from manufacturer data and may vary by model year.
Sanction Suggested Weight is the most reliable factor. Height and style fine-tune the fit.

Board Length

Find your size by weight, then adjust ± for riding style:

Weight Height Size (cm)
90–120 lbs 4'6"–5'0" 128–136
110–135 lbs 4'10"–5'4" 133–141
125–150 lbs 5'2"–5'6" 139–147
140–165 lbs 5'4"–5'8" 144–152
155–180 lbs 5'6"–5'10" 149–157
170–195 lbs 5'8"–6'0" 154–162
185–210 lbs 5'10"–6'2" 159–167
200–225 lbs 6'0"–6'4" 163–171
220+ lbs 6'2"+ 168+
2–4 cm shorter Park, freestyle, beginners
+
2–4 cm longer Freeride, powder, speed

Need help? Ask our team for personalized sizing advice.

Board Width

Match to your boot size to avoid toe/heel drag.

Men's Boot Women's Boot Board Width (Waist)
Up to 11 Up to 12 Regular <255mm
11+ 12+ Wide 255mm+

Tip: If you're between sizes or ride with high binding angles, consider going wider to prevent toe/heel drag.

Stance
Duck or Forward
Rider preference
Angles
All-Mtn +18 / -6
Freeride +21 / +6
Width
19–22"
Narrower for response
Position
1–2" back
Binding setback
Adjust based on comfort and riding style.


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