The 2024 Salomon Pulse is the perfect board for beginner riders looking to improve their skills. It features a soft, forgiving flex and camber profile, plus a low-maintenance base that's easy to care for. With these features, it's easy to understand why the Pulse is one of the best first boards available.
Rider Level: Beginner
Board Type: All Mountain
Camber Type: Flat Out Camber
A flat camber profile contact point to contact point with loaded camber underfoot, giving you the forgiving benefits of flat camber with extra pop, stability, and response.
Flex: 2/10 (Soft)
A soft, forgiving flex for easy turns and low consequence progression.
Shape: Directional Twin
This board rides like a true twin but has a setback stance for extra nose float and a more precise ride going forwards.
Radial Sidecut - A traditional curved sidecut for predictable and consistent response.
Core: Aspen
A full FSC Certified Aspen wood core.
BA LD Glass - The use of low density fibreglass in this board gives this board a playful feel with more torsional flex and less weight.
Base: Extruded
A durable base that requires little maintenance.
Mounting Pattern: 4x2 Inserts
Additional Features:
ABS Sidewalls - Tough yet shock-absorbing, these sidewalls promote energy transfer and reduce the impact from chatter and hard landings.
Bite Free Edges - Pre-tuned edges for minimum catch.
SIZE CHART
Size (cm)
|
Waist Width (mm)
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Effective Edge (cm)
|
Nose/Tail Width (cm)
|
Recommended Rider Weight (kg) |
142 |
239 |
106.5 |
28.3 |
35-55 |
145 |
243 |
110 |
28.8 |
40-60 |
149 |
244 |
113 |
29.0 |
50-65 |
152 |
247 |
114.5 |
29.2 |
52-70 |
156 |
251 |
117.5 |
29.6 |
55-75 |
160 |
256 |
121 |
30.0 |
60-90 |
163 |
259 |
123 |
30.3 |
65+ |
158 Wide |
260 |
119.5 |
30.6 |
60+ |
162 Wide |
265 |
123.5 |
30.9 |
65+ |
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