JONES AVIATOR 2.0 ALL-TERRAIN SNOWBOARD WITH KOROYD CORE

Jones Aviator 2.0 being carried

WELCOME TO THE FUTURE

Jones Aviator 2.0 riding in trees

OPTIMISED FOR SNOW

The Aviator 2.0 continues to own its predecessor’s hard-charging directional twin name but is reimagined with Koroyd’s ultralight strength for a more controlled and confidence-inspiring ride on any terrain. 

Utilising the world’s thinnest walled tubes at <0.06mm thick, Koroyd’s structure is 95% air and up to 75% lighter than standard wooden cores, providing a light but solid riding feel.

CARVING AND CHARGING

With the addition of Koroyd’s ultralight strength, the Jones Aviator is a force to be reckoned with. By absorbing vibrations through controlled, reversible compression of its tubes, Koroyd provides the ultimate damping system for a smooth, stable ride ideal for expert all-mountain carving and charging.

Reduced chatter is paired with a lower swing weight, making for quicker, more fluid turns and increased responsiveness. With more manoeuvrability comes more confidence at speed on any terrain.

PERFORMANCE WITHOUT COMPROMISE

Koroyd Damping Control
Koroyd Responsive
Koroyd Ultralight
Jones Aviator 2.0 Carving

THE POWER OF FULL CAMBER

“I’m blown away by the new Aviator 2.0. The pop, edge lock and stability are unlike anything I’ve ever ridden. This is my ultimate freeride board and the perfect board for shredders who love the power of riding full camber.” ~ Victor De Le Rue.

 The Aviator 2.0’s full camber profile sets it apart form the crowd. Victor and Jimmy both swear by its power for edging on steeps and setting up for tricks in the park.

other features

Sitting alongside Koroyd, the Aviator 2.0’s 3D Contour Base 2.0 helps eliminate edge catch and improve turn fluidity, while a Triax fibreglass and Carbon Innegra layer under the Eco-Plastic topsheet suck up board chatter and offer supreme pop and lightning-fast response to your every movement. 

Jones Aviator 2.0 Koroyd core

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