![]() ![]() This shift in energy flow gives the board a dynamic turn entry and exit combined with a super stable feel through the centre of the turn, giving the Typo a level of response and control on a par with boards that are a lot stiffer and a lot more expensive. By adding divots into the sidecut under both the toes and heels, Yes's designers have managed to disrupt energy flow along the edge and help focus that energy towards the contact points and into the centre of the sidecut. By combining a mid-flex with Yes's advanced Underbite edge profile, the Typo delivers a level of control, response and stability on the edge that is nothing short of remarkable. ![]() However, the Typo has an ace up its sleeve, which separates it from other boards in its category, transforming it into one of the best performing mid-price all-terrain boards available. Predictable when cruising around the resort yet fully at home when lapping the park. Built around a versatile directional twin shape, it delivers a well-balanced ride, no matter what or where you ride. Aimed squarely at riders looking for a resort busting all-terrain board, the Typo is the perfect choice for anyone who wants one board that can handle whatever terrain you throw in its path. ![]()
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