

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I sized down on the Satori and still got more float than I expected—this thing surfs pow and still carves beautifully on groomers. The 3D fenders and Grip Tech make edge transitions feel intuitive and smooth, and the shorter volume-based design keeps it fun and nimble in tight terrain.""Who It’s For Intermediate to Advanced All-Mountain and Freeride Riders: The Satori is built for riders who want a surf-inspired deck that thrives in powder but doesn’t sacrifice versatility on groomers and resort terrain. It’s best for riders who like the feel of sizing down without losing float, stability, or carving performance. What It’s For Powder, Trees, and All-Mountain Exploration: This snowboard is designed to excel in deep snow and off-piste terrain while still carving confidently on groomers. Its directional twin shape, camber profile, and 3D fenders make it ideal for riders seeking a playful yet powerful freeride-inspired daily driver. Why We Like It Surf-Style Float Meets Responsive Camber: We like the Satori because it packs the soul of a powder surfer into a board that’s still dependable across the whole resort. The Highland II core keeps it light and responsive, the Grip Tech edges dig in on ice, and the parabolic System Camber makes carving lively without being punishing. It’s a versatile board that feels intuitive everywhere."
Price: $599.95 from Backcountry
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| $599.95 | Visit Store |
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I sized down on the Satori and still got more float than I expected—this thing surfs pow and still carves beautifully on groomers. The 3D fenders and Grip Tech make edge transitions feel intuitive and smooth,...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“Swapped in the G1s for a simpler, lighter feel and they paired great with the Satori Camber. The board still grips on firm groomers and floats when it’s deep, while the G1’s tool-free tweaks and cushioned...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“Swapped in the G1s for a simpler, lighter feel and they paired great with the Satori Camber. The board still grips on firm groomers and floats when it’s deep, while the G1’s tool-free tweaks and cushioned...