Snowboard Reviews
Independent reviews of the best snowboards on the market from the Snow Magazine test team including Burton, Salomon, K2, Head, Lib Tech, Ride and more
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Capita have been going from strength to strength and the DOA at the test yet again established itself as one of the...
Capita are famous for their street and park riding, with a pro team that has some of the most creative freestyle...
A team favourite, the Process Flying V is the go-to park board for the Burton team including Mark McMorris and Jussi...
Possibly the most popular snowboard at the test, the Custom Flying V seemed to have its own fan club with everyone...
While most brands have been experimenting with Rocker technology, Bataleon have stood behind their TBT, or Triple Base...
If you aim to push your limits this season then this might be the one for you.
Like an alchemist messing with potions and black magic, Lib Tech's designer Mike Olsen has used all the tricks up his...
The board for the man with the bigger, ahem, feet.
A great board for those on a budget but who don't want to settle for less.
If you're the type of rider that thinks they were born to explore then this is for you.
The Highlife UL is the most advanced all mountain board Ride have ever produced.
The Hit Machine is a veritable Pete Waterman, a high performance freestyle board for intermediate to advanced riders...
Boards like the Turbo Dream are becoming more common as powder riding explodes in popularity.
Firstly, let's deal with that price tag. Yes, it's a lot of money. But then, Burton's top line camber board features...
This fun and progressive board has some excellent features to get your freestyle skills up to scratch.