ThirtyTwo Middle Earth Pro Wide Snowboard 2027

Regular price $749.99

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The Middle Earth snowboard brings a retro popsicle shape from the past with cutting-edge technology for the future. Featuring twin carbon boost stringers that deliver responsive pop and the bamboo paulownia core offering comfortable medium flex, this board is perfect for creative park snowboarding.

Behind the art is Kevin Emerson, a New England-born and NYC-based artist making waves in fashion and skate scenes. Through his brand Emerson Studio, he experiments with wash-and-dye techniques layered with hand-drawn and painted illustrations, resulting in one-of-a-kind artwork that makes each board unique.

Built with premium construction including 10mm poplar and 20mm paulownia bamboo rails, biax fiberglass layup, and hardened steel edges with RailGuard sidewalls, the Middle Earth delivers reliable performance across all mountain terrain while excelling in park features.

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Pick the smaller end if: Park, freestyle, more control
Pick the bigger end if: Powder, freeride, more speed
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