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Popular since the first review came out, the Salomon Assassin has been making waves as more and more team riders choose the Assassin as their backcountry quiver as it truly dominates the entire landscape.

salomon assasin
Level
Advanced, Expert, Intermediate, Pro
Flex Rating
7
Terrain
All Mountain, Big Mountain, Freeride, Park, Piste
Best for
Pretty much anyone, and pretty much any terrain!
Price
£370
Type
Snowboard
Park
8
Off-piste
10
Low speed
8
Value
9
On-piste
9
High speed
9
Overall Score
10

One of the most versatile snowboards we tested, the Assassin rides amazingly in the trees, pow, park, piste, slush and everything in-between.

Solid and stable at speed, this board had me grinning after just two turns and the sidecut gives you amazing edge hold to really power in and out of carves.

The Assassin is aimed at intermediate riders and above, however progressing beginners would get on well with this board too as it's relatively easy to ride and initiate turns with.

The graphics look great this year and the Assassin has to be one of the most complete all-mountain snowboards, as it will happily ride any terrain and was really fun when you slowed things down.

It also comes in a classics version, which has a little extra horsepower under the hood for those who love to charge.

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