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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Like the good old Vienetta, the Custom X is justifiably a classic in its field although beginner beware: this is a...
The Burton Custom X is the latest version of Burton’s flagship board used by many of the companies pro riders. It’s a...
Burton's flagship freestyle board features some ingenious features designed to sate the thirst of freestyle kids the...
The Clash is a stunning white riot of a board with the sole purpose of making newcomers progress as quickly as possible.
The learner driver of the Burton line up, the Clash has plenty of appeal as a beginners quiver. It has a forgiving,...
The legendary Custom Flying V is the board by which other all mountain boards are measured.
Lib Tech can be credited with introducing perhaps the biggest innovation in ski and snowboard technology in recent...
Review of the classic Skate Banana by Lib Tech. What a board.
This is the DC pro's board of choice - and at that price is worth a serious gander.
Travis Rice, arguably the best all-round shredder in the world, demands a lot from his board, so as you might expect...
If, like most riders, your perfect riding day means bombing pistes and shredding in-resort powder, the Slackcountry...
The OMG is a top end all mountain freestyle board that will help progress all aspects of your freestyle snowboarding.
When top ride pro Seb Toots is at the drawing board, you know you're dealing with a high performance tool.
If you're getting to grips with powder, the park is starting to appeal but you're still getting used to riding at high...