Paragon vs Odin

Both are directional, both are built for serious terrain. But they have different riders in mind.

The Paragon is all-mountain. Versatile by design, nimble in tight spaces, comfortable everywhere from groomers to pow to consequential steeps. It's the board you bring when you don't know what the day will look like.

The Odin is big mountain. Shallow sidecut, stiff flex, built to rail long-radius turns at speed. It instills confidence when the terrain gets consequential. You can ride it in tight trees, but it takes more work. It wants open terrain and room to move.

If you're asking whether you're ready for the Odin, that's worth sitting with. It's not a board that forgives indecision. The Paragon is.

Go with the Paragon if you ride varied terrain and want a board that handles everything without asking much of you.

Go with the Odin if you charge hard, ride fast, and spend most of your time in open terrain where the Odin can do what it was built to do.

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