The Korua Shapes Transition Finder was made to be one of the best boards for freeriding all over the mountain; it loves carving, it loves pow, and it loves to jump. Taking inspirations from surf style riding but bringing them to the mountain, it floats like a dream and loves to jump off any feature imaginable and the ability to ride out switch is just the icing on the cake. From spring park jumps to waist deep pow stashes, the Transition Finder is ideal for whatever conditions you wish to ride in.
Board Type: Freeride
Ideal Conditions: Any
Riding Level: Beginner – Expert
Camber Type: Float Camber

Float camber is a blend of traditional camber throughout the body of the snowboard with an early rise in the nose. This provides stability and power while riding but also gives lift in powder to improve float and power while maintaining your turns.
Flex: 7/10 (1=soft, 10=stiff)
Shape: Tapered Directional
This board has a wider nose and narrower tail to help with float in powder and provide forward facing performance. This taper helps to provide agility in your turns and adds float in deep snow.
Core: Poplar Light
Fibreglass: Biaxial
Base: P-Tex 2000 Sintered
Sintered bases do the best job keeping you moving fast by absorbing the most wax. Keep them waxed regularly to get the most out of your board.
Additional Features:
- 20mm setback
- 55cm recommended stance
SIZE CHART
| Length (cm) | Effective Edge (mm) | Running Length (mm) | Waist Width (mm) | Nose / Tail Width (mm) | Sidecut Radius (m) | Weight Range (kg) |
| 154 | 1170 | 1010 | 260 | 306 / 288 | 8.1 | 50 – 80 |
| 157 | 1200 | 1040 | 268 | 316 / 298 | 8.2 | 60 – 90 |
- Not sure which size to get? Check out our snowboard size chart here.
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