The Kodama packs a hell of a lot of surface area into its one-hundred-and-fifty-six centimeters, and if you translate its name from Japanese you’ll quickly find out what kind of rider it’s built for: “The Spirit Living in the Forest”. With most of the surface area shifted towards the nose, it’s made for cork-like float while a stubby tail enables quick turns while out surfing the woods.
The all black base makes core-shot surgery even easier. Transitions just got faster, too: new for ALL our Splitboards in 23-24 are holes at the tip and tail to make mounting skins easier. Self-propelled low-vis stormchasing just got even funner.
SHAPE | SWALLOW TAIL
LOW CAMBER W/ EARLY RISE
A half-fat camber for all-mountain dominance. Its toned-down dimensions deliver a precise and lively feel much like Pop Camber, but with much improved deep snow performance and a more “broken-in” feel out of the shrink-wrap. In Amplid’s directional snowboards a touch of early rise is added to Cruise Camber to improve buoyancy even further.
SPECS
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overall length (mm) | 1560 |
nose length (mm) | 260 |
effective edge (mm) | 1140 |
running length (mm) | 1105 |
tail length (mm) | 180 |
waist width (mm) | 268 |
underfoot width front (mm) | 282 |
underfoot width back (mm) | 273 |
nose width (mm) | 312 |
tail width (mm) | 296 |
sidecut depth (mm) | 18.5 |
sidecut radius (m) | 9 |
stance position | 30 back |
nose radius (mm) | 800 |
tail radius (mm) | 800 |
ref stance (cm) | 56 (52-60) |
camber | Dir. Cruise Camber |
approx weight (kg) | 3.35 |
rider weight-range (kg) | 55 - 95 |
active surface area (cm2) | 4181 |
TECHNICAL KEY FEATURES
BIAX GLASS
Using Biaxial Glass in the construction of our shreds gives them a flawless blend of response and playfulness whilst keeping them ridiculously lightweight.