The Salomon Huck Knife is a snowboard with a symmetrical True Twin shape, crafted to feel the same whether you’re riding regular or switch. It’s designed to give a lively, balanced ride that responds when you’re carving through groomers or pressing into park features.
Thanks to its Quad Camber profile, the board offers springy pop underfoot and solid edge hold when you lean into turns. The flex rating of 6 strikes a middle ground: it’s stiff enough to stay stable at speed yet soft enough to absorb landings and playful tweaks. These characteristics combine to make the Huck Knife versatile across different terrain and riding styles.
Camber refers to the slight upward arch in a snowboard’s profile that stores energy under your weight, releasing it for jumps and snap; Quad Camber uses four distinct camber zones to boost that effect while keeping control. Flex is measured on a scale from 1 (very soft) to 10 (very stiff), so a 6 means you’ll get a board that reacts crisply to edge changes but still offers some forgiveness when you land or press rails.