There’s no posing allowed in the realm of StepChild Snowboards, especially when it comes to making dope park boards. The Everything Sucks Snowboard holds nothing back and anyone who says otherwise took a deserved shot somewhere in the refreshing graphics.
DC built the Bender Snowboard for advanced rippers looking for a versatile all-mountain freestyle board. Bender Anti-Camber technology floats in the pow like a leaf on water, and delivers a catch-free ride in the park.
When your to-do list is full of rails, boxes, trashcans, walls and homemade jibs, consider the benefits the Stepchild Snowboards Jib Stick Snowboard will have on your skills.
DC built the PBJ Snowboard for pure freestyle. The true twin-tip design and ultralight Stratus Core mean you can bring it around quickly and stick the landing straight or switch with no crazy handling characteristics.
Jump on the DC MLF Snowboard and see what happened when Ikka and Devun were given the task of designing a freestyle twintip ideal for the park and backcountry.
When your needs set the park as a priority, but you aren't the type to sleep through a powder day, the DC XFB Snowboard should be on the top of your list.
Stop looking--now. Because you stumbled upon the Stepchild Latch Key Snowboard and quite possibly just found your new (maybe even first) board.
When the resort bans you for hustling on the lift, break out the Nitro Swindle Snowboard. This urban jibber features meaty edges for years of grinding, and Nitro's bombproof double-layer Scratch & Rip FH base.
In preparation for interstellar snowboard competitions that will immediately follow contact with extra terrestrials, Stepchild worked closely with NASA (not really) to make the Chi Borg Snowboard.
If you’re not so stoked on crazy graphics, you’re in luck; DC made sure a small amount of its PBJ decks got something different—basic graphics.
When the pieces are aligned, don’t dare overlook the power and versatility of the Nitro Rook Snowboard. This twin-tip park assassin features forgiving low camber construction, and a longer tip and tail for days when you need to shred pow.
The brand-new Sub Zero Snowboard will take your rail-slaying skills to a higher plane. Nitro’s Gull-Wing camber and Drifter base combo gives you a loose but responsive ride, and the raised edges help you avoid damage from gnarly kinks.
Even though it is still the underappreciated, red-headed kid of the snowboard industry, Stepchild has a secret weapon to take on the corporate gonons—JP Walker and the Stepchild JP Walker Snowboard.
Some may think that Todd Richards got an O-matic pro model because he owns the company. He also has more medals than you have T-shirts, so shut up and ride the Awesome Snowboard.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A Transworld Good Wood winner, the Burton Un..Inc Snowboard rips through the park as smooth as bacon in the frying pan.
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 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.
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.
The directional Endeavor Live Snowboard is an all-mountain ride for merciless assaults on parks, pipes, and steeps.
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.
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