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This limited edition Rhythm Collab combines the board tech of Wired Snowboards with the graphics and spunk of the legends from Goons of Doom.    This collab is a unisex series, based on men's and women's series with the same camber profile, shape, materials, and flex. The specs of the smaller sizes (145, 148, 151) take after Wired's Drift Series and the larger sizes (151, 153, 155, 157, 158W) take after Wired's Directive Series. If you are purchasing a 151cm please call ahead to make sure we have your board of choice available!   This board comes with a multi camber or camber 2.0. The camber stops 50mm before the contacts. This helps the board to be less catchy while flat based on cat tracks. When putting the board on edge you get all that effective edge helping the board feel more stable at high speed. This Series comes with a negative core profile, where Wired removed some of the wood core between the bindings to help balance the flex from tip to tail. The board feels more playful and adds foot control on all terrain.   FEATURES: Shape: True Twin Flex: Medium (5 out of 10) Camber: Multi Camber Terrain: Freestyle / All Mountain / Freeride
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Rhythm Snowsports Cooma

Rhythm Snowsports, 8 Sharp Street NSW 2603

Summer Opening Hours

Retail & Hire

9am-4pm daily

Service Station

7am - 7pm Daily (midnight on Fridays)

Winter Opening Hours

Open 24hrs (Subject to demand)

Rhythm Town Centre

132 Sharp St, Cooma NSW 2630

Summer Opening Hours

Mon - Fri

9am - 4pm daily Saturday

Sun

Closed

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Mon - Fri

9am - 4pm daily

Saturday

9am - 1pm Sunday

Rhythm Smiggins

16 Link Road, Smiggin Holes, Perisher Valley 2624

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Closed for summer

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Wired Rhythm x Goons Of Doom x Wired Snowboard

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${variantStockMap[currentVariant.id]?.qty} in stock Out of stock
This limited edition Rhythm Collab combines the board tech of Wired Snowboards with the graphics and spunk of the legends from Goons of Doom.    This collab is a unisex series, based on men's and women's series with the same camber profile, shape, materials, and flex. The specs of the smaller sizes (145, 148, 151) take after Wired's Drift Series and the larger sizes (151, 153, 155, 157, 158W) take after Wired's Directive Series. If you are purchasing a 151cm please call ahead to make sure we have your board of choice available!   This board comes with a multi camber or camber 2.0. The camber stops 50mm before the contacts. This helps the board to be less catchy while flat based on cat tracks. When putting the board on edge you get all that effective edge helping the board feel more stable at high speed. This Series comes with a negative core profile, where Wired removed some of the wood core between the bindings to help balance the flex from tip to tail. The board feels more playful and adds foot control on all terrain.   FEATURES: Shape: True Twin Flex: Medium (5 out of 10) Camber: Multi Camber Terrain: Freestyle / All Mountain / Freeride
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Product Details

Terrain

All Mountain

Park

Camber

Hybrid / Flying V Rocker

Response

Medium Response

Shape

Twin Shape

Rider Ability

Beginner

Beginner: Someone who is new to the sport. Working on the basics like balancing, stopping, and linking turns. Most likely to stay on green runs and/or the magic carpet. Uses falling leaf to control speed and build confidence. Still learning the fundamentals so they might hit the deck more frequently!

Intermediate

Someone who has a little more confidence and can consistently link turns on green and blue runs. They are working on carving, riding switch, and giving more types of terrain a go. Control and flow are improved, but can have trouble with more difficult slopes.

Mounting System

4x2 Inserts

The industry standard for most brands. Similar to 4x4, except the holes are spaced 2cm apart vertically. It provides you with more stance adjustability than the 4x4.

Wide Variant

Wide variant not available

Specs

Base Materials

Sintered Base

Sintered bases perform exceptionally well in varying snow conditions but require regular waxing and maintenance to maintain their speed and longevity.

Topsheet

Biax Fiberglass

Biax fiberglass is a two-way weave of fiberglass with strands running every 90-degrees. It’s more forgiving, easier to flex and highly versatile for all terrain types.

Binding Compatibility

Disc

Disc mounting system features an easy mounting plate that is compatible with all major mounting systems

Re:Flex™

Re:Flex mounting system dramatically improves board flex and feel while also reducing weight and is compatible with all board mounting options.

Core Materials

Poplar Wood Core

Target Gender

Unisex. This product is designed without a gender fit in mind.

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Buying Guide

Intro

Choosing a new snowboard can feel overwhelming with so many options out there. The key is to focus on what really matters—your riding style, budget, and the board’s camber, flex, shape, and size. Getting the specs right will set you up for a great time on the mountain—but if you just want to pick the one that looks the coolest, we’re not here to stop you!

Board Size

Choosing the right snowboard size can be tricky, but it boils down to a few key factors: height, weight, and boot size. Most brands provide a size guide that matches your weight to the right board size, which is a great starting point.

Weight is especially important because your board responds to how much pressure you’re putting on it—not your height. You might find yourself falling between two sizes. If that happens, a shorter board will be easier to maneuver, while a longer board will be more stable at speed and offer better float in powder.

Boot size is another consideration, as you want to avoid toe or heel drag. A common rule of thumb is that if you wear men’s size 12 or larger (or women’s size 9+), you’ll likely need a wide board to accommodate your boots. However, because different brands may size slightly differently, this isn't always the case.
To keep it simple: if you’re using large bindings, you’ll need a wide board.

Camber Profile

Camber profile is just the fancy name for the shape of your snowboard when you look at it from the side—and it plays a big role in how your board rides. There are a few main types: camber gives you good pop and edge hold, rocker (or reverse camber) is more forgiving and floaty, flat sits somewhere in between, and hybrids mix the best bits of each. The right profile depends on how and where you like to ride, so it’s worth thinking about what kind of feel you’re after on snow.

Flex

Snowboard flex refers to the stiffness or softness of a snowboard, which significantly impacts its performance and feel on the mountain. A softer flex is ideal for beginners, park riders, and those who enjoy freestyle tricks, as it offers
better maneuverability and forgiveness.

In contrast, a stiffer flex provides enhanced stability and control at high speeds, making it suitable for advanced riders and those tackling aggressive terrain or carving on groomed runs.

When choosing the right flex, consider your riding style, skill level, and preferred terrain to ensure an optimal experience