Weston  by Showerman x Gatto Revel Snowboard - Women's - 2024/2025

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Size: 153 CM
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Specifically designed for powder hounds who love snow surfing and seeking out fresh stashes, the women's Weston Revel by Showerman x Gatto snowboard prefers trees and the deepest powder possible.

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Features

  • Graphic designed in collaboration by professional mountain bikers Alex Showerman and Micayla Gatto
  • Tapered directional swallowtail shape
  • Very wide nose with a good amount of reverse camber is paired with Powder camber-dominant profile and iconic fishtail
  • This combination provides unrivaled float in deep snow, saving your energy for all the time you will spend in the white room
  • A core of poplar and paulownia stringers with bamboo insert blocks keeps this board light and nimble with carbon stringers to maintain the pop in the swallowtail
  • Triaxial fiberglass layup fibers
  • Castor bean-based Rugged Nylon topsheet sheds snow and adds durability
  • Sintered Durasurf 4001 base provides top-of-the-line speed in a minimalist black design to create seamless repairs
  • Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMW) sidewall
  • A portion of proceeds will go to organizations supporting LGBTQ+ folks in outdoor sports
  • 1% For the Planet—1% of Weston's total sales goes to offset their carbon footprint
  • Manufacturer offers a 4-year warranty; register your board at westonbackcountry.com
  • Snowboard deck and base colors may vary from online photo

Imported.

About the graphic: Alex Showerman was drawn to this board for the confidence it inspires through the float and the ability to wiggle through the tight trees of her home state in Vermont. Professional mountain bikers Alex Showerman and Micayla Gatto's friendship began in the desert of Virgin, Utah at the marquee women's freeride event, Red Bull Formation. But they quickly bonded over their shared love of snowboarding, big mountain lines (on bikes and boards), and art.

After coming out, Alex struggled to find community and belonging in snowboarding, and dreamed up the idea of designing a snowboard to reconnect with the sport. Inspired by Micayla's riding and art over the years, she was the obvious choice to bring the vision to life. The snowboard evokes the message of home, belonging and growth.

Starting at the top of the board with the iconic Camel's Hump ridge line, representing Alex's home state of Vermont. The mountainous lines transform into flowing water as you move down the board, representing the waterfall Alex grew up next to, while the wolf and butterfly design was created by Micayla to show Alex's fierce and creative spirit as well as her journey of coming out and living authentically.

Some manufacturers provide recommended rider weights as a general guideline. Additional factors can affect which size will best suit your needs. If you have questions regarding snowboard sizing, please visit a sales specialist at your local REI or contact us at 1-800-426-4840.
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Snowboarding

Snowboard Style

Powder

Snowboard Shape

Directional

Snowboard Profile

Camber/Rocker

Recommended Rider Weight

120-190 pounds

Board Dimensions

31 / 25.6 / 28.5 centimeters

Effective Edge

119 centimeters

Sidecut Radius

8.7 / 6.6 meters

Stance Setback

0 centimeters

Core

Wood

Construction

Poplar with paulownia stringers and bamboo insert blocks

Bolt Pattern

2x4

Flex

Medium

Gender

Women's

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

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