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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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Skate-inspired Urethane sidewall technology runs rampant in the Ride Antic Wide Snowboard, which means this wide board's sidewalls absorb impact rather than crumbling under attack.
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The Ride Girls' Blush Snowboard provides both the smooth feel and excellent pop needed for your little ripper to progress from her first turns to showing the boys' how it's done.
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Ride built the Women's Canvas Snowboard to help you slay the terrain park and throw down on an urban rail sesh.
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Ride built the Women's Canvas Snowboard to help you slay the terrain park and throw down on an urban rail sesh.
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The Ride Women's Compact Snowboard offers silky-smooth freestyle performance, geared for the finesse of a lady rider.
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How do the best ideas start? Duh, with a great concept. The same goes for the Ride Concept TMS Snowboard, which belongs to Ride's ATV collection-as in All Terrain Vehicle.
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From deep in the Ride Snowboard laboratory comes the Concept UL Snowboard. This ultra-light freeride board smashes atoms in the backcountry before heading over to mix dangerous chemicals in the park.
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Ride took a hint from skateboard wheel tech and gave your Control Snowboard urethane Slimewalls that smooth-over your snow, wood, and metal attacks. Plus the sidewalls are ridiculously durable.
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Ride packed the Crush Snowboard with more shit than a Port-A-Potty at a bluegrass festival. The LowRize Rocker and Radial BlendZ sidecut gives you a hook-free, smoother-than-a-chinchilla ride.
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Not only does the Ride Wide Crush Snowboard accommodate your size-13s, this board is packed with more goodies than a Mexican pinata.
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Picture your old DH, then, slap on Ride's new LowRize Rocker and LowRize sidecut to get the DH2 Snowboard's no- hook ride. Don't forget about the Pop Stixs or the Membrain top-sheet, unless you want to end up in orbit.
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Preferred by the likes of Darrell Mathes and Marco Feichtner, the Ride DH Snowboard is sure to stoke you out of your jibberwocky-face.
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It's not the size of the stick, it's the motion in the yeah. Once you try the Ride DH Wide Snowboard you'll never go back. This twin tip jib-specific board is built for days in the park or on the streets.
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The Ride Women's Fever Snowboard is packed with so many sick features you'll want to hurl all over your old, tired deck. Thin Construction, Slimewalls, and Pop Stix will have you heating up the park.
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Some guys ride like they were born with a stick strapped to their feet. The Ride Fleetwood Wide Snowboard won't instantly transport you to expert-dom, but it puts you on the track.
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Some guys ride like they were born with a stick strapped to their feet. The Ride Fleetwood Wide Snowboard won't instantly transport you to expert-dom, but it puts you on the track.
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You know what turns your crank-a durable park-slayer that won't hook during your transitions and jibs. The Ride Kink Snowboard is totally into that. It is that, in fact, thanks to Ride's Radial Blendz sidecut.
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Line it up, pop on the rail, and nose press the Ride Kink Wide Snowboard the whole way down. Built for urban marauders and park punks, this wide freestyle jibstick doesn't hold anything back.
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Get your aspiring shredder started off right by giving him the Ride Kids' Lowride Snowboard. This entry-level board's mellow flex and deep sidecut make learning to turn easier.
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Ride decided its Lowrize Rocker Technology needed a flagship and created the brand-new Machete Snowboard so you could slash the powder with less concern about catching an edge and more concern for dialing in that switch 360.
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Ride's answer to the true all-terrain plank, the Women's Promise Snowboard tackles any terrain you can throw at it.
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You want to rip high peaks and city streets, but you don't have the dough for a quiver of boards. No worries, just hook up the Ride Women's Promise Snowboard.
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Ride resurrected the Prophet Snowboard to guide you through your all-mountain pilgrimage for that divine pow stash.
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When your kid has a nickname akin to lead singers of punk-rock bands, it's time to get him on the Ride Ruckus Snowboard to advance his game and live up to his name.
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The Ride Boys' Ruckus Wide Snowboard gives big-footed groms stability and pop for cruising the groomers and rocking the park.
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Built for going OB on blower days at the resort, the Ride Slackcountry Snowboard combines Ride's latest rocker technology, so you don't have to fart around in-bounds when you really need some old-fashioned pow-in-your-face freedom.
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Built for going large, the Ride Society Snowboard wants you to find the biggest jump on the mountain and point it.
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Built for progressing ladies of the shred, the Ride Women's Solace Snowboard features the versatility you need to conquer every aspect of snowboarding at a price that's wallet friendly.
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The Ride Yukon Snowboard gives advanced, big-footed freestyle shredders the chance to take their park skills anywhere on the mountain.
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