No matter what substances you’re addicted to, they won’t get you as high as the Forum Substance Snowboard.
The Burton SE7EN Snowboard–aah yeah. It was hard as hell getting Burton to even consider hooking up some of these Coalition decks. We've been beggin' for years.
Like the father who gives his son a carton of smokes for Christmas, the Burton Primo Snowboard doesn’t care if you get straight A’s or help old ladies across the street. That stuff is for sissies.
Pop, lock, and drop your favorite features on the DC PBJ Snowboard. This true twin jibs DC’s poppy Stratus core and disgustingly rad-tarded skate-inspired graphics by Andy Howell.
Jeremy Jones rules all: city rails, huge hits, massive drops. With the Jeremy Snowboard, Burton gives Jones a freestyle weapon for any feature he can find.
A Transworld Good Wood winner, the Burton Un..Inc Snowboard rips through the park as smooth as bacon in the frying pan.
Burton went to their up-and-coming riders like Jack Mitrani and Brandan Keenan to give the Farm Snowboard a unique ride and feel that slays terrain parks with new-school ease.
The Burton Wide SE7EN Snowboard—Trevor Andrew’s freestyle crusher is as rare as a white dude with a grill. This Burton Coalition park-specific snowboard isn’t for scaredy-cats.
Burton built the mid-wide Twin Snowboard to handle the ass kicking that your ride takes when you spin laps through the terrain park or meet your crew at a city rail.
Need to get nasty in the hood? Check out the DC PBJ Tweener Snowboard. This twintip park board features DC’s STRATUS core that gives you tons pop and liveliness.
Last year the X8 Snowboard kicked off Burton's ICS system and took the snowboard world by storm. This year, the X8 continues its domination in terrain parks worldwide.
With Forum's lightest, strongest core, the Grudge is a kickass board for getting aggro in the park and pipe. One ride on this freestyle machine and you’ll know why people start salivating in its presence.
We know you love collabos and limited issue snowboarding gear. So check out the Forum Hundreds Snowboard This twin-tip freestyle banger is based on the Destroyer deck, but got design love from exclusive L.A. street boutique, The Hundreds.
A souped-up version of Forum's best-selling Destroyer freestyle board, The Forum Seeker Snowboard features a lightweight core and two carbon strips for flex and snap.
DC created the XFB Snowboard for your park riding style that wants venture outside the park from time-to-time. The XFB rocks a responsive, forgiving flex for riding rails, jibbing naturals, or glazing the groomers.
There’s no turning back once you strap into the Forum Pat Moore Pro Model Snowboard. Pat designed his pro model for true versatility. A medium flex feels stable enough for monster booters yet soft enough for killing rails.
On the streets or in the park, the Salomon Scout Snowboard delivers the extra oomph you need to get noticed. This freestyle ride is fast, poppy, and lightweight, so your airs, ollies, and spins look effortless.
DC riders Devun Walsh and Iikka Backstrom developed the Core MLF Snowboard at the Mtn. Lab, so you can take the dialed shape and flex to your local terrain park and the backcountry.
The Salomon Sanchez Snowboard—no sophomore slump here. Starting its second year in Salomon’s freestyle arsenal, the Sanchez is comin’ back for more jibs, butters, and hits.
Triple kinked rail? Strap on the Ride Kink Freestyle Snowboard, say a prayer, and slide that sucker. This jib deck's shock-absorbing sidewalls will help you get the job done.
Burton built the Blunt Snowboard as tough as a tank and gave it a soft, buttery flex to help you throw down with style on every rail or box you encounter.
The Salomon Riot Snowboard destroys the park, but refuses to be confined to one style of riding. Tons of pop and rubber sidewalls make this board a blast on manmade features while the fast base and quadtratic sidecut make all-mountain riding mandatory.
The Forum Destroyer Snowboard isn't one of those noodle-soft rides that can take on a rail and nothing else. This responsive, twintip board rips any freestyle terrain on the mountain.
Designed specifically for the park and streets the DC Core PBJ Snowboard rocks a true twin tip and centered stance to keep you jibbing all day long. This one-of-a-kind board rocks a unique design to help you stand out from the crowd.
The Forum Youngblood Snowboard is a menace in the terrain park.
Tripping balls indoors is no fun, so get the Salomon Acid Snowboard and melt your mind in the park. The Acid’s Equalizer sidecut delivers next-level edge hold and power, so you have more control, smoother transitions, and fewer freak-outs.
The Head Tribute Snowboard is ready to take the terrain park by storm straight outta the box.
Want freestyle perfection and graphics that you won’t see anywhere else on the hill? Check out the Burton Idiom Select Snowboard.
Handbuilt by unicorn jockeys in the great state of ‘somewhere near Canada’, the GNU CHB Snowboard is the all-mountain banger that Danny Kass first started ripping on, which proves that this all-wood-core shredstick jibs with zest and verve.
DC made the Core XFB Snowboard for the freestyle rider who likes to venture outside the park once in awhile, and gave it a one-of-a-kind graphic to keep you lookin’ fresh.
The directional Endeavor Live Snowboard is an all-mountain ride for merciless assaults on parks, pipes, and steeps.
Take notes from the Technine crew, hop on the Technine Icon Snowboard, and crank up your shredding. This directional twin-tip snowboard throws down giant lines and conquers monster hits all over the mountain—and doesn’t need to hold hands.
Pop and bonk yourself silly on the DC Lauri Heiskari Signature Model Snowboard. This pro-designed stick features a super poppy wood core that DC reinforced with carbon and Kevlar for strength, dampening, and response.
The Endeavor Colour Series Snowboard's ridiculously soft flex makes it buttery smooth on the rails, boxes, or anywhere else you want to show off your jib skills.
You've seen Jamie Lynn killing it for years, and his boards have progressed right along with him. Saddle up the Lib Tech Jamie Lynn Phoenix Snowboard for the latest evolution.
You don't want your board to handle like a damn tanker when you set up for a jump or carve a quick turn to line up a last-minute booter, which is why Nitro's Misfit Snowboard is juuuust right.
The Nitro's Misfit Snowboard defies labels and has no daily hangout or constant crew. This poppy directional twin pwns the park and pipe, but its snappy fiberglass laminate delivers the edge-to-edge response you need for high-speed backcountry lines.
The Rome Mod Snowboard's true twintip shape lets you spend half your time riding switch, and its Air Core matrix gives you a ride that's torsionally mellow and longitudinally snappy.
Skater and rider Mark Edlund wanted a snowboard that looked like a skateboard, and Technine was happy to oblige. The Team Series Skateboard Snowboard has a grip tape paint job
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