Patent ID: 8348300
Filing Date: 2013-01-08
Classification: A63C

Abstract:
1. A snowboard, where the snowboard comprises a board on which two bindings mountable on the top of the board at a distance apart approximately corresponding to ⅓ of the board's length, where the board is designed with inwardly curved edge portions, so that the board has a greater width at a transition to front and rear tips of the board than in a central portion, where the tips are upwardly curved and where for a substantial length of the board, an underside of the board is designed with a first and second sole surface, which viewed in cross section are arranged at an angle to each other and generally interconnected via a surface, wherein the first and second sole surfaces at the lateral edge, which consists of a steel edge, have a varying height over a third sole surface where the varying height both increases and decreases as one advances from a middle of the board towards the transition to the tip, and at the same time the first and second sole surfaces at the lateral edge have a substantially greater height over the third surface in a 10 cm long area from the transition and backwards than in an area forming a central half in the longitudinal direction of the board where this is defined after an average uplift of the lateral edges measured in millimetres relative to the third sole surface in the respective areas on both sides, the third surface is a cambered surface across the board where the camber differs as viewed along the board's longitudinal direction and with at least one break point, the first and second straight surfaces at least in parts of their longitudinal dimension are designed with additional angled portions, in such a way that in cross section there are more than two angle lines extending along the board, that the angles between the respective surfaces are acute angles relative to the board's horizontal plane, and have different sizes along the length of the board.