The Weston Japow was designed for one thing and one thing only; riding steep and deep powder. The Japow is the perfect snow surfer that combines a wide nose with reverse camber and our Powder camber-dominate profile. Enjoy unrivalled float with a powerful poplar and bamboo core, while carbon stringers provide pop and manoeuvrability in tight trees. The rugged Nylon topsheet sheds snow while the Sintered 4001 base gives you speed.
Board Type: Powder
Camber Type: Powder

The Powder profile offers slight camber underfoot, offering stability when you need it most with a wider nose to give next level float in powder.
Flex: 6/10 (1=soft, 10=stiff)
Shape: Fishtail Tapered
This board is designed with 25mm of taper, for increased float and power when coming out of your turns and the fishtail shape allows the nose to be popped out of the snow, offering and even easier ride while cruising through pow.
Core: Poplar/Bamboo Core with Tri-Axial Fiber Glass
This core is compromised of 91% Poplar and 9% Bamboo making the board powerful while keeping a lightweight, smooth riding feel.
1x Inserts to Tail
Carbon stringers in each of the portions of the fishtail to the back inserts offer extra strength when leaning on your back foot to keep your nose afloat in deep powder.
Base: Sintered Durasurf 4001
Additional Features:
- Castor bean based rugged nylon topsheet
- Ultra high molecular weight polyurethane sidewall
- Blister Gear Best of 2021
- Outside Magazine Gear of the Year 2019
SIZE CHART
| Length (cm) | Effective Edge (mm) | Waist (mm) | Nose / Tail (cm) | Sidecut (m) | Setback (mm) | Weight Range (kg) |
| 154 | 119.0 | 256 | 31.0/28.5 | 8.7/6.6 | 25 | 52-84 |
| 159 | 123.5 | 262 | 31.7/29.2 | 9.0/6.9 | 25 | 64-95 |
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