Occam’s Razor’s voluptuous sidecut (note the 56mm drop in tip to waist dimensions) was created for the express purpose of executing high edge-angle arcs. Its baseline more closely resembles that of a race slalom than a slightly sloppy Frontside ride, meaning it starts to dig into the turn as close to the tip as is feasible and its square tail ensures continued edge hold until the last centimeter.
Made torsionally rigid so the edge won’t wobble, the Razor slashes into any surface on its cat-quick, 11.5m sidecut, maintaining an even load all along the edge until it sends you on a silken trajectory into the next turn.

