
PAPER SURF
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Paper Surf PAPER SURF
The Papersurf
Light and with a material so nice and warm to the touch. Top has a Satin Matt silk finish. it's smooth to the touch and easy on the eye. With a Papersurf logo embossed in gloss. And hard gloss base for a really good glide. Descreet embossed Papersurf logo. Each board has a slightly unique look. Beautiful organic shades of dark brown, black and grey. A feature that is a beautiful characteristic of this material.
Some of the images are without Traction pad. Not to worry, the board comes with a Traction pad!
The board:
The edges have a variety of shapes depending on where they sit on the board. Nose and tail have a smooth rounded shape for a nice touch of the hand. Over the wings they are rounded on top and below cut at a 90° angle for a good grip on snow. Shallow progressive fins.
The leash-holder is directly pressed into the Papersurf material. No need for extra metal screws or such, as the leash is neatly tied directly onto the board. To keep it light and true to the material.
The "wings" acts quite like edges on a snowboard. Allowing controlled turns even in semi-OK snow.
The fins make it fun to manoeuvre, helps on crappier snow and makes riding up a t-bar quite easy. Also they are fun for gaining speed at the end of turns.
It comes with a Traction pad of closed cell foam. Which works great for keeping control, but at the same time possible to move around without having to lift your feet and risk losing control. With a slight kick for front and back foot. It doesn't get full of snow. If there is ice on top, just push it and the ice cracks, as it is slightly soft.
How it rides:
This board works in all kinds of terrain. Deeper snow, more shallow and the really slushy spring blue/red slopes of a resort.
Moving your feet to experience different ways of turning is half the fun. Maybe far back for skate like “power slides” using the fins. Or try to have both feet tight stance'd far in front when riding smooth open low pitch terrain, with the fins it's so cool how much control one can have at high speeds still.
Or for a good traverse: Put toes, or heels on the edge, press down. Off you go! With some practice, this works well even on the odd passage over some groomers.
…and of course the bread and butter wide stance'd soul cruise. So yes, the new moves are Endless at this point. Send us yours!
Full Length 148.5 cm / Nose 32.7 cm / Waist 28.2 cm / Tail 27.9
...And oh! Please don't be a kook - ALWAYS ride these boards with a leash.
Manufacturer
Paper Surf
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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.




















































