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Snowboard specialist from Sideways speaks.
- Super fun to carve on the slopes.
- Very good edge grip
- Good doll
- Definitely a snowboard for the experienced rider.

Everything about the Yes Greats XTRM
Everything about the Yes Greats XTRM
The Yes Greats XTRM is the ultimate high-performance snowboard for advanced riders, featuring an asymmetrical twin shape, MidBite sidecut, CamRock profile, and a lightweight, reinforced core that offers unparalleled grip, pop, stability, and speed on piste, park, and powder.

The board has an Asymmetrical Twin shape with MidBite sidecut: this means that the sidecut on the heel side is subtly different from the toe side, which provides more balanced, intuitive turns and power on both heel and toe side.

The geometry supports this demanding style: wide waist widths (± 25.6-26.2 cm depending on length), wide tip & tail for stability, and sidecut radii of approximately 6.1-7 meters (heel/toe) depending on size — something that gives you an advantage in carving and turn precision.
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Size Charts
|
LENGTH (cm) |
Waist Width (mm) |
Rec Rider Weight (lb) |
Rec Rider Weight (kg) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
154 |
256 |
150 - 200 |
68-91 |
|
156 |
259 |
160 - 220 |
73-100 |
|
159 |
262 |
170 - 250 |
77-113 |

Technical Specifications
Yes Snowboards was founded by former professional snowboarders who wanted to share their passion for the sport by creating innovative and high-quality snowboards. Their mission is to inspire and support snowboarders worldwide with products that maximize performance and enjoyment.
A real sintered base is harder and more expensive than extruded and it can be faster for those who ride aggressively hard. But to be able to do that, it needs to be well waxed and prepared.
By creating a lighter, more responsive core than the Full Poplar. The Poplar + Bamboo core uses the same sustainable core but makes it lighter by replacing 30% of the Poplar with Paulownia and then inserting two bamboo stringers along the full length for extra pop and responsiveness.
Triaxial or "Triax" fiberglass in a snowboard refers to a fiberglass construction where the fibers run in three directions—usually along the length and width of the board and at an angle. This configuration provides extra torsional stiffness, which improves the overall stability and responsiveness of the board. Snowboards with triaxial fiberglass often have a more precise and controlled feel, making them suitable for riders who prioritize stability at higher speeds, improved edge grip, and better performance in demanding conditions. Triax fiber is often used in snowboards designed for advanced and aggressive riding styles.
The design moves a single section of each side inward between the insert packs. This long notch on the side between the bindings creates a narrower waist width, resulting in faster edge-to-edge response. Meanwhile, we maintain a wider board width from your bindings to the end of the side, which provides better float in powder snow and a stable platform for popping, turning, and landing on any type of snow.
Camrocker boards have a profile where the middle of the board is closer to the snow, while the nose and tail are slightly raised. This provides extra float in powder snow, makes initiating turns easier, and gives the board a more forgiving character. On the other hand, there is often a trade-off in edge grip and stability compared to traditional camber profiles.
A snowboard where the shape and dimensions are completely symmetrical, both in length and width.



