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	<title>Blog | RECT DISC GLOBAL</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[RECT DISC is a freestyle snowboard plate developed in 2020 by Yunosuke Sugaya, created to merge carving and trick riding at the highest level.

While conventional plates were primarily designed to improve carving performance, RECT DISC was born as a product focused on the new territory of "Turns × Tricks"—expanding the possibilities of riding itself.

RECT DISC is the world's first snowboard plate to adopt 3D design and additive manufacturing technology. Its rapid development cycle—from design to production to testing—allows riding feedback to be reflected immediately, enabling continuous optimization.

Additionally, it features the proprietary INFINITE RAIL SYSTEM (IRS). The continuous rail structure enables unrestricted adjustment of binding angle and position, achieving setup freedom and millimeter-precision accuracy unconstrained by plate shape.

Compatible with 2×2 (mini-disc), it establishes a mounting system that goes beyond the concept of fixed screw holes.

Its development is supported by real-snow testing with top-level riders, refined with high precision in real riding conditions.

The philosophy and quality of RECT DISC have had a significant impact on the scene. While similar concepts have since emerged, the feeling and performance balance of RECT DISC occupy a unique territory.

RECT DISC has pioneered the new category of freestyle plates, and continues to set the standard.]]></description>
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