The Nidecker Elle is an easy-riding board for anyone looking to link their first turns or ride something with much better performance than a rental board. Featuring a soft flex and a forgiving yet powerful hybrid CamRock camber, the Elle will let you play and progress all day long with less fatigue and more fun. Board Type: Beginner All Mountain Camber Type: Freestyle CamRock Freestyle CamRock puts flat between the bindings, traditional camber under the feet, and rocker in the nose and tail. The result is a predictable board that grips and floats with ease. Flex: 4/10 (1=soft, 10=stiff) A versatile soft-mid flex that can ride all over the mountain. Shape: Twin Directional This board is a true twin with a 10mm setback, allowing you to ride both switch and normal with ease, while still giving you some more forward-facing control when your stance is centred. Core: Full Wood Core A full poplar wood core with beech reinforcements in the nose and tail for extra pop, stiffness, and torsion. This gives the board a lively feel with consistent flex. Dual Standard Fibreglass 90° Biaxial fibreglass provides a forgiving ride and predictable torsional flex. Classic Sandwich This is Nideckers standard board construction, using quality materials that make great boards without breaking the bank. Base: N-5000 The N-5000 base is Nideckers universal base, designed with for exceptional wax retention and durability. Additional Features: Absorbnid Topsheet - Absorbnid is an innovative top layer designed to absorb unwanted vibrations. SIZE CHART Size Contact Length (mm) Tip/Tail Length (mm) Waist Width (mm) Tip/Tail Width (mm) Sidecut Radius (m) Setback (mm) Reference Stance (mm) Weight Range (kg) 139cm 790 300 234 270 6.2 10 460 40 - 50 143cm 830 300 238 273 6.4 10 480 45 - 55 147cm 870 300 242 279 6.7 10 490 50 - 60 151cm 910 300 246 285 6.9 10 500 55 - 70 155cm 950 300 249 287 7.1 10 510 55+ Missing a size? Just ask us! Not sure which size to get? Check out our snowboard size chart here. Not sure if you need a wide board or not? Find out here. Want to find out about snowboard cambers and shapes? Click here. Want to find out about different types of snowboard edges (magne-traction)? Click here. Want to find out about the difference in snowboard bases? Click here. Want to find out about snowboard construction? Click here.