 Sharing much of its DNA with the award-winning basic, the Typo adds a bit of extra volume in the nose and a setback stance, delivering a versatile, more directional, all-terrain focus ride compared to its freestyle-inspired sibling. Now, as with the basic, what sets the Typo apart from its competitors and gives it that class-leading performance is the addition of Yes's unique Honda by Edge profile. This innovative design pulls in the edges of both the toes and heels, creating what looks like dents in the side cut. This results in the rider's energy being directed out of the contact points and directed to the center of the side cut, creating a really stable edge hold through the turn and delivering a level of performance that you generally don't get on boards in this price point. And that's why the Typo appeals to riders of such varying ability levels. Now one of the main reasons that the Typo is so versatile is down to its cam-rock profile. This combination of mellow rocker and the tip of tail with cam-rock through the center gives the perfect balance of float and hook-free security, with all the drive and power that you need to really push the board when you're in the mood for charging around. Internally, Yes utilised their proven popular wood core. This mid-density cord delivers the perfect balance of durability and pop when matched with the biostructure layers and gives the Typo its unique ability to combine an easy-going nature with the performance to challenge even the most experienced rider. Now to step up the performance at another level, Yes fit the Typo with a center type base. This gives a faster glide insurance that this is one board that you know will deliver when you want to step up your game.