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Join the ranks of shredders ripping up the whole mountain on the K2 Brigade Snowboard. Whether you're riding a few days a year, or you moved to the resort to live the dream, the Brigade is your one-board quiver.
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Nidecker infused their Platinum Snowboard with Eco Tech features like the teak sidewalls, and a nano particle recycled base along with freeride friendly features such as Kevlar stringers so you can test the boundaries of snowboarding sanity.
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The Rome Design Snowboard might be one of the lightest decks around, but Rome didn't sacrifice strength or response just to drop a couple pounds.
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The Arbor Wasteland Snowboard takes it to the park, the peak, and everything in-between. Arbor designed this mid-wide directional twin for big spins, smooth turns, and an effortless ride.
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With a twinish shape, carbon array, and subtle stance setback, the Ride Antic Snowboard delivers versatility that can takeover the park, or launch legends on big terrain.
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Do you fantasize about getting chest deep in frozen water vapor? We do, and the reverse-camber Forum Dreamboat Snowboard is a primo choice for deep days when every vessel around you is bogged down.
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Designed by guys like Bryan Fox and Josh Mills, the Nitro Team Series Gull-Wing Snowboard gives you the best of both cambers to slay all-mountain terrain with the kind of style usually restricted to the park.
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Capita transformed the old Black Death into an all-mountain deck of devastation. The Black Death Inc. Snowboard has a flex that will let you spread your disease anywhere you like at totally unhealthy speeds.
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Are you prepared to shred the steepest lines, gnarliest cliffs, and deepest powder fields? Well, even if you just get off on blistering speed and mind-blowing control the Nidecker Megalight UG (Ultimate Grip) Snowboard is your ticket to bliss.
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Steeps to park, hardpack to bottomless-the Arbor Element Snowboard rides it all.
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Salomon riders Josh Dirkensen and Bode Merrell have found what you've been looking for your whole life. The Answer Snowboard owns everything from jib runs to pillow fields in Japan and keeps your karma points high with G.I.F.T.
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The K2 Zero Snowboard delivers a responsive, nimble, all-mountain ride that's so light you will laugh in the face of gravity.
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Be warned, riding the Nitro Blacklight Snowboard might cause you to be warped into a trance-like state of snowboarding hallucination, but the truth is you're not tripping. That huge cliff you just dropped was no figment of your imagination.
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Instead of buying ten different boards, keep your bindings on one and lay waste to any part of the mountain whenever your heart desires. The Capita Quiver Killers Snowboard uses black magic to let you rule any domain you choose.
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K2 made the Format Snowboard to kill it in the pow or park without murdering your wallet in the process. ICG 10 glass and the poppy W1 wood core combine to make turns as effortless as buttered toast, while giving this stick an easy flex and a solid, snappy ride that gets you in your groove anywhere on the mountain.
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When you jump on the Rossignol One Mag Snowboard you probably won't even think about another board. Patented Magne-traction technology and WoodCK technology make the One Mag an all-mountain award-winning directional twin.
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The Rossignol Angus Snowboard combines all the advantages of a rocker camber and traditional camber into one unique ride.
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Nitro crafted the urban rail-killing, park-destroying Haze Snowboard with minimal camber and overall soft-as-butter flex, leaving plenty of recovery room for a foggy head and shaky muscles.
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The Technine MFM x Sound Snowboard gets its style influence from MFM's Sound outerwear label and its clean lines and fresh direction. From a super-light core to a medium flex and progressive sidecut, this all-mountain slayer flies.
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The Nitro Rook Dennis McNett Pro Snowboard's true-twin shape and smooth flex makes it ideal for pressing, jumping, and buttering everything on the mountain.
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The Burton Supermodel Snowboard loves nothing more than a waist-deep powder day, but it handles every inch of the mountain without an issue.
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Superlight and Superfloaty are two of our favorite words, and they happen to perfectly describe the Rome Anthem SS Snowboard.
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Rossignol's Angus Wide snowboard uses an early rise tip and tail with 1mm of traditional camber between your bindings for all the advantages of rocker camber in the powder and standard camber on hardpack.
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As badass as a Devilock-wearing Danzing back in the day, the Nitro Misfit Snowboard brings the noise to rip anything on the mountain.
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Big-mountain rulers Terje and Nicolas hit lines so nasty that there's never room for hesitation or mistakes. Keeping them stoked, safe, and at the top of the game is the Burton T6 Snowboard.
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Blow off the park for a few days to take advantage of two feet of fresh that Mama Nature just dropped, and lock-and-load with the Technine Nines Snowboard.
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We all have to start at the bottom, but there's no reason for you to stay there. Strap on the K2 Podium Snowboard to ride its traditional camber and carbon-enhanced snappiness straight to the top.
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Conceived in the lab after a failed surgical attempt to suture Wolle Nyvelt and Harrison Gordon into Siamese twins, the Salomon Grip Snowboard is a bona fide pow slayer with pure park prowess.
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Season passes are expensive but your board doesn't have to be. The Rome Crail Snowboard is an all-mountain machine that will tickle seasoned riders and help progressing ones to learn the ways of the mountain.
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The Arbor Coda Snowboard aggressively charges the entire mountain, transitioning from one terrain to another with the agility of a samurai.
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