In the market for a new snowboard, but don’t really know where to start? We’ve done the research to maximize your thrills on the mountain by testing the newest crop of boards, narrowing down the list to four kickass options that’ll boost your shredding skills. In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies
Whether it’s for pure speed or halfpipe tricks, these snowboards will give you better control.
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Courtesy of Arbor Collective Bryan Iguchi Pro Camber Arbor Collective Inspired by ’80s skateboards, the Guch’s wide nose improves float in powder, and the camber keeps the board responsive and ideal for steep mountain lines. [$600; evo.com]
Courtesy of Burton Deep Thinker Burton While the graphics pay homage to past Burton boards, the Deep Thinker has the latest tech built in: a carbon-fiber layer keeps it light while adding pop to jumps and ollies. [$580; burton.com]
Courtesy of Lib Tech Attack Banana Lib Tech The Attack Banana’s deck combines a traditional camber on the edges, for an aggressive ride, and a reverse, cres- cent-shape bend between your feet, for a freestyler’s dream. [$590; lib-tech.com]
Space Case Courtesy of Gnu Space Case Gnu With a shorter toe-side edge and a longer heel-side one, turns on the Space Case are smooth. A front nose that’s the same length as the tail means riding switch is also a breeze. [$580; gnu.com]
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In the market for a new snowboard, but don’t really know where to start? We’ve done the research to maximize your thrills on the mountain by testing the newest crop of boards, narrowing down the list to four kickass options that’ll boost your shredding skills.
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Whether it’s for pure speed or halfpipe tricks, these snowboards will give you better control.
The New Binding System That Will Revolutionize Snowboarding
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The New Binding System That Will Revolutionize Snowboarding
Bryan Iguchi Pro Camber
Arbor Collective
Inspired by ’80s skateboards, the Guch’s wide nose improves float in powder, and the camber keeps the board responsive and ideal for steep mountain lines.
[$600; evo.com]
Deep Thinker
Burton
While the graphics pay homage to past Burton boards, the Deep Thinker has the latest tech built in: a carbon-fiber layer keeps it light while adding pop to jumps and ollies.
[$580; burton.com]
Attack Banana
Lib Tech
The Attack Banana’s deck combines a traditional camber on the edges, for an aggressive ride, and a reverse, cres- cent-shape bend between your feet, for a freestyler’s dream.
[$590; lib-tech.com]
Space Case
Gnu
With a shorter toe-side edge and a longer heel-side one, turns on the Space Case are smooth. A front nose that’s the same length as the tail means riding switch is also a breeze.
[$580; gnu.com]
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