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Amplid Planche Snowboard Killswitch Overview

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Snowboard Amplid Killswitch

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Brand Amplid

Snowboard Amplid Killswitch

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  • Men
  • Winter 2024
  • Intermediate - Advanced
  • Freeride All-mountain
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Description

Note: The colour of the bases may be different from the picture displayed on the website, manufacturers combine colours randomly.

Amplid's Killswitch is an all-mountain freeride snowboard designed for intermediate to advanced riders. Considered to be the big sister of the Dada, it retains the same shape and camber + rocker profile, while increasing the level of performance thanks to its greater stiffness and responsiveness. It provides good grip on hard snow while offering a bit of playability, and its directional twin shape provides a precise and responsive ride, while improving lift and float in pow. The Killswitch is perfectly suited to intermediate to advanced snowboarders. Its enormous versatility and stability, as well as its superior responsiveness on groomers, make it an ideal board for those looking to improve their skills on all types of terrain and snow conditions.

What are the strengths of the Amplid Killswitch snowboard?

Versatility

Stability

Performance

Lucas

Snowboard expert

"Every rider has his own style and his gear must match. Freestyling, freeriding, splitboarding, I want you to find what you look for. Call me on 020 3129 3301."

Detailed specifications

ECO_CONSTRUCTION

Eco-construction

Specifications

  • Jib

  • Kicker

  • Piste

  • Versatility

  • Powder

  • Grip

  • Pop

  • Stiffness

  • Stability

Shape

Directional Twin

mm

4X2

4X2

Camber

Camber + Rocker

Camber + Rocker

Technical data Snowboard Killswitch

  • Insert

    4X2
  • Floatation Tips
  • Other

    Sintered 7 Base
  • Cruise Camber
  • HEXO2 Core Technology
  • Reference nr

    H24AMPLBOA411568
  • Note: The colour of the bases may be different from the picture displayed on the website, manufacturers combine colours randomly.
  • Construction

    Ecofriendly

Tips and advice

The length of your board is extremely important. Several parameters have to be taken into account : Your height, your weight, your level and your program (allmountain-freeride-freestyle). We created a calculator that will tell you what size of board would suit you best, once you've completed these parameters. You can also call us (+33 4 73 26 98 47) to get a personal advice from our experienced team.
The snowboards you'll purchase on our website are all factory waxed and tuned. That means it's ready to hit the slopes. However, that doesn't work forever, and in order to keep your equipment at the top performance, you need to maintain base and edges on a regular basis.
Maintaining your skis is essential to ensure an optimal glide and grip. Frequency of maintenance may vary depending on how often you use your board, or on how damaged it is. We recommend that you wax it every 10 riding days, and at the end of the season. Edges need to be tuned up to 2 times per season if you want to keep a good edge control. However, don't get them overtuned because every tuning takes some of the steel off.

When your base is damaged and shows shallow scratches or rock gouge, it is possible to repair it.

You can get these repairs done by professional ski shop, or if the gouge is only superficial you may repair it yourself. To do so, you will need special tools and materials such as wax, Ptex for repairing bases, edge tuners, etc. You can find them on our website.