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Fjell MT1230
Shape: Twintip
Core: Tip to tip full poplar wood
Base profile: Twintip camrock
Base: Sintered formula sole
Flex: 6/10 medium flex
Topcoat: Biax
Lengths: 153 / 159 CM
Weight: 2.5 & 2.8 kg
MT 1230 Masters all types of riding, and works equally well in park, pipe and big mountain. Nose to tail wood core, with medium flex, makes MT 1230 a playful and easy board to ride. The board has a stability that gives you a feeling of ultimate control in both steep mountainsides and pillow drops.
Twin tip and centered stance, a big nose and tail makes MT 1230 flow very well in powder. MT 1230 is a perfect Allround board suitable for all types of riders. The poplar wood core provides a Lightweight board with super pop and snap that makes it playful, and able to master demanding conditions.
Camrock ensures normal camber between the bindings. A soft rocker shape on nose and tail, contributes to a fun and easy to ride board in powder, where you can land fakie.
MT1230 is compatible with all types of bindings with a 4 x 4 insert.
Stiffness, flex, stance and width are adjusted to the boards length.
Manufacturer
Fjell
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What should you consider when choosing a snowboard?
A few questions to consider before buying snowboard boots
What is an all-mountain snowboard?
An all-mountain board is a versatile option that works well on slopes, in powder, and in small park elements. It's the best choice if you want one board for all weather and styles.
What makes a parkki board different?
Park or freestyle boards are typically:
- Softer and more forgiving
- Lighter
- Twin-shaped (symmetrical)
- Optimized for jumping, jibbing and switch landings
They offer playfulness and easy handling for tricks and spins.
How do I choose the right size for my snowboard?
A good general guideline is that the length of the snowboard falls between the chin and the nose , but the more specific choice depends on:
- Weight (most important factor)
- About length
- Calculation style
- About the stiffness of the board
Longer board: more stable at high speeds and freeride
Shorter board: more agile in the park and relaxed on the slopes
Shreddington Snow's product cards state the manufacturer's recommended weights and lengths.
What does the softness and hardness (flex) of a board mean?
Flex tells you how stiff the board is.
Flex levelFor whomUse
Soft (1–4) Beginners, park - Easy to turn, playful
Medium (5–7) All-mountain - Versatile and stable
Hard (8–10) Advanced freeride - Precise and stable at high speeds
What is the difference between directional, twin and directional twin boards?
True Twin: fully symmetrical, ideal for park and switch.
Directional: longer nose and forward-facing shape – best for freeride and fast downhill riding.
Directional Twin: combines twin and directional – perfect for all-mountain style.
How do I choose the appropriate width category? (Regular, Mid-Wide, Wide)
The width of the board is affected by the size of the shoe.
- Size 40–43: Regular or Mid-Wide
- Size 43.5–45: Mid-Wide
- Size 45+: Wide
The goal is to keep your toes and heels from getting caught in the snow when turning.
What is rocker, camber and hybrid profile?
Camber: traditional tension – precise, poppy and stable
Rocker: tips up – soft, forgiving and good in powder
Hybrid: a combination of both – the most versatile option for most situations
Do all bindings fit all boards?
Most bindings fit all boards, as long as:
- Your binding is the right size for your shoe.
- The board mounting system is compatible (4x4, 2x4, Channel)
Most manufacturers use a 2x4 pattern, which is universally compatible.
Is there a difference in the boards between women's and men's models?
Yes, usually:
- Women's boards have a narrower width
- Flex often a little softer
- Shape adapted for a lighter center of gravity
Men can still use women's boards (and vice versa) if the dimensions and flex match.
Can I use an all-mountain board in the park?
Yes! Many all-mountain boards work well in park, especially in medium stiffness. However, if park is your main focus, a softer twin board is optimal.




















































