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The Ye S Dicey is a new addition to the their range for 2021 & is aimed squarely at the park rider who's looking for a technical performance board that won't break the bank. Sharing its shape & profile with Yes's highly acclaimed & state of the art Jackpot, the Dicey is the ideal choice for snowdome & park riders. Built around a fully balanced, blunt profile twin shape, it delivers all the feel & control that you could ever need. That control is then further enhanced with the Mid-Bite sidecut. This creates a wider platform under the feet, allowing you to ride shallower angles without creating too much toe & heel overhang, all without compromising board response & control. The result of this is an ultra-stable board, but one which delivers surprising performance when you want to get out of the park. Rider Style: Park & Freestyle riders The Dicey is the perfect board for entry-level to advanced riders who want the balance & control of a freestyle board, but who still want a board that's going to perform out of the park. Shape Overview: True Twin with Mid-Bite The Dicey's state-of-the-art blunt profile twin-tip shape delivers a balanced overall feel ensuring that you have all the control & feel that you could ever need. As per the Jackpot, the Dicey also features the class-leading Under Bite edge profile. This unique design pulls in the edges between the insert packs, allowing the designers to create a wider, more stable board under the feet without compromising edge to edge feel & response. Profile: 2-4-2 Cam Rock The Dicey utilises the balanced 2-4-2 version of Yes's Cam Rock profile. This combines low profile rocker zones at the tip & tail with a more pronounced camber through the middle of the board, creating hook free zones at the contact points while cutting down overall swing weight. This combination adds both control & feel to the board. By utilising a more pronounced camber between the feet which works in harmony with that Mid Bite; the Dicey delivers a level of response & control on the piste that is nothing short of remarkable for a freestyle board. Construction The Dicey is the perfect example of that old saying 'sometimes less is more'. Reading through the spec list, what you get is a traditional snowboard construction without any of the headline-grabbing super tech many brands flag up. However, that's no bad thing, because what Ye S do is use a high-quality poplar wood core wrapped with high-quality bi-ax glass fibre. These two materials are the building blocks for a great snowboard; everything else at this price point is just fluff. So, what you get is a board that gives the perfect balance of pop, control & playfulness. everything that you could ever ask for with this kind of board. Base: extruded The low maintenance easy repair extruded base delivers excellent performance in all conditions, all without the need to be continuously waxing it. Board
Volume: 152 = 40.3dm² 154 = 41.2dm² 156 = 42dm² With snowboard shapes becoming more complex, selecting your board on length alone is becoming less relevant. With the growth of the short/wide snowboard, (which are designed to be ridden shorter) those old rules are no longer relevant. For 20/21 Yes has added volume as a critical measurement in board selection. Surface area (measured in square decimeters), changes the way you select a board. Matching your weight & ability to your dm² gives you a direct comparison with a traditional board making it easier the understand this new generation of snowboard.