Our team of snowboarding enthusiasts has developed this board to begin easily and progress, on and off-piste.
70% piste, 30% off-piste, 0% park
Soft torsion: very easy turns and progressive edge to edge transfer
Normal buoyancy on powdery snow (standard camber, inserts set back 10 mm)
Good grip and easy skidding (standard camber and soft torsion).
151 cm: 1.66 to 1.73 m 155 cm: 1.71 to 1.77 m
Flex 6/10 - wooden core
Soft torsion to minimise edge errors
Extruded PE base for smooth gliding quality
Quantity | 1 U |
Size | 142cm, 151cm, * |
Technical information | Sintered base 20 mm Poplar wooden core Number of inserts: 8 + 8 (3 possible positions per binding, 40 mm between each insert) Setback: 10 mm Size 155: Front width 285 mm, centre 246 mm, rear 285 mm Radius 8.5 m Effective edge 1,140 mm. Recommended stance: 500 mm. Size 151: Front width 285 mm, centre 246 mm, rear 289 mm Radius 8.3 m Effective edge 1,104 mm Recommended stance: 475 mm Our boards are supplied already waxed. They are ready to ride |
Which size BULLWHIP 300 EVO board should I choose? | Generally, for all-terrain use, choose a 15 or 20 cm drop (for example, a person who is 1.74 m tall should choose a board between 159 and 154 cm in length). If you choose a shorter board, it will be easier to control. This is also advised for people who are light for their height. A bigger board will be more stable at high speed. 151 CM (50-85 kg) => from 1.66 m to 1.73 m 155 CM (60-90 kg) => from 1.70 m to 1.77 m |
A word from the product manager | An easy and accessible snowboard that really helps you progress. To offer you a snowboard that provides the best value for money, we have reviewed how our snowboards are shipped. That's why this snowboard comes without bindings. And to avoid compromising on either riding pleasure or board longevity, we've kept its wooden core. |
Programme/terrain | The Bullwhip 300 evo board is perfect on the slopes, in all types of snow. Flex 6/10 and soft torsion, standard but slight camber, directional shape: it is designed to make learning how to snowboard easier. Offers buoyancy on powdery snow; playful for beginner freestylers. Its wooden core lets you push it on hard snow, within reason. |
Directional snowboard | The shape of the board is directional, that is to say that the board has a front and a rear. It is not symmetrical. The rear of the board is slightly narrower than the front and the bindings, as well as the contact points of the snowboard, are set back slightly. A directional shape gives better edge grip when turning, better control of the trajectory and more acceleration on exiting turns. |
Standard camber | A standard camber is curved upwards between the 2 points of contact between board and snow. Thanks to the elasticity of the board, a standard camber acts like a spring to give you grip on all types of snow, pop when switching edges and acceleration on exiting turns. |
Medium flex (6/10) | Flex is the stiffness of the board between the front and rear. The flex of the Bullwhip 300 evo board is approximately 6/10, which is tolerant. This is a very even type of flex from the tip (nose) to the tail, which behaves very reliably and predictably in turns. However, at high speed or on very frozen snow, this board cannot hold a carved turn. |
Soft and forgiving torsion | The torsional stiffness - the stiffness of the board between the feet, is about 4/10. This makes the board easy to handle, turn and forgiving of edge mistakes. Soft torsion for free movement between the feet. The front foot can be slightly angled heel/toe, and the rear toe/heel. Forgiving of edge errors which is important for beginners. |
10 mm setback | The setback is when the board's compression points on the snow are not symmetrical in relation to the centre of the board, but set back towards the rear. The bindings are also set back towards the rear by the same distance. 10 mm setback: classic setback for directional boards. It gives better stability in turns and lift in powder snow because the weight is at the rear of the board which naturally makes the front rise. |
Recommended bindings | With the Illusion 400 binding, the board + binding combination will be very homogeneous in terms of level and the design is coherent. |
When should you wax your snowboard? | Decathlon snowboards are supplied already waxed. They then require regular maintenance like all snowboards: ideally waxing every 5 outings and at least once a year: - either at the beginning of the season to start with a very good glide - or at the end of the season so that the wax protects the base all summer long |
Glide quality: extruded base | The snowboard bases are made from polyethylene using 2 different technical processes: - extruded base, with a certain density of polyethylene - sintered base, with a greater density of polyethylene (fewer holes, more PE) An extruded base provides a normal glide and good resistance over time. |
What is the Wide version snowboard? | A Wide board is a board that is wider than usual to prevent larger feet from touching the snow when executing a hard turn and stop you from falling, or to improve buoyancy on powder. We measure the Wide with the width of the board at the centre. Decathlon’s guidance is as follows: - up to 245 mm: narrow board/shoe size 3 to 6 - from 246 mm to 255 mm: normal board/shoe size 5 to 8 - from 256 mm to 265 mm: Mid Wide/shoe size 7 to 10 - from 266 mm: Wide/shoe size 9 to 13 |
0% Park: can I perform jumps with this board? | Yes. 0% Park just means that the technical features of this snowboard are not designed for freestyle riding: the board is neither short nor symmetrical at front and back, making it possible to perform all freestyle movements such as rotations, jumps with a switch landing, etc. but it's not really the best board. However, on or off-piste, you can do all the straight jumps you like. |
Can I get my snowboard bindings set up in store? | Yes. On this product page, you'll find a video that shows you how to set up snowboard bindings, however you can also ask your store to set up your bindings to suit your own preferences. Ensure you have your snowboard boots with you so you can check two things: 1. the front and back of your bindings so that the boot toe and heel overhang by an equal amount on either side, 2. your binding straps so they fit your boots properly. |
Board weight | Size 151: 2,619 g +/- 6% Size 155: 2,734 g +/- 6% |
MRP | ₹ 13,999 inclusive of all taxes |
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