NITRO dēlis Prime Chroma CamOut Wide
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NITRO dēlis Pantera
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NITRO dēlis Spirit Kids
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BURTON snowboard Blossom Cherry Blossom
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BURTON snowboard Counterbalance Hallucinate Wide
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BURTON snowboard Counterbalance Hallucinate
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BURTON snowboard Cultivator Watercolor
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BURTON snowboard Cultivator Chain Link Wide
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BURTON snowboard Cultivator Chain Link
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BURTON snowboard WNS Yeasayer blue/pink
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BURTON snowboard WNS Feelgood First Track
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BURTON snowboard Custom X white/black
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BURTON snowboard Custom Jungle Wide
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BURTON snowboard Custom Jungle
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NITRO snowboard Highlander
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NITRO dēlis Mini Trills Youth
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NITRO dēlis Mercy
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NITRO dēlis Karma
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NITRO dēlis Cheap Trills Wide
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NITRO dēlis T1
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NITRO dēlis Prime Chroma CamOut
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NITRO dēlis Cinema Gullwing
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NITRO dēlis Team
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NITRO dēlis Alternator
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NITRO dēlis Ripper Youth
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NITRO dēlis Ripper Kids
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NITRO dēlis Arial Youth
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NITRO dēlis Lectra Brush
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NITRO dēlis Victoria
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NITRO dēlis Optisym
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Snowboard Boards – Performance, Style and Control
A snowboard board is the central piece of equipment for every rider, designed to deliver balance, maneuverability, and excitement on the slopes. Compared to regular skis, snowboard boards are created with specific shapes, camber profiles, and flex patterns that adapt to various riding styles. Whether you are carving on groomed trails, exploring off-piste terrain, or practicing tricks in the park, the right snowboard board can significantly enhance your experience.
How to choose the right snowboard board?
The choice of snowboard depends on your skill level, riding style, and terrain preference. Beginners usually prefer softer and more forgiving boards that make learning easier, while advanced riders often choose stiffer boards for better precision and stability at high speeds. Other important factors include board length, width, shape, and camber type, all of which influence performance and comfort on the slopes.
Available Brands
- BURTON – A global leader in snowboarding, BURTON boards are known for innovation, reliability, and versatile designs that suit riders of all levels.
- Nitro – Nitro offers durable and performance-driven boards with a strong focus on creativity and style, perfect for those who want both fun and control.
Why upgrade your snowboard board?
Every season, manufacturers introduce new snowboard models with advanced materials, improved construction, and modern designs. Upgrading to a newer board can provide better edge grip, smoother turns, and a more enjoyable ride overall. If your current board feels outdated, lacks stability, or no longer meets your riding needs, it may be the right time to invest in a new, high-quality model.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size snowboard board should I choose?
Snowboard size depends on your height, weight, and riding style. Generally, the board should reach between your chin and nose when stood upright. Lighter riders or freestyle riders may prefer shorter boards, while those seeking speed and stability often choose longer models.
What is the difference between camber, rocker, and flat boards?
Camber boards offer strong edge control and stability, rocker boards are more playful and forgiving, while flat boards balance both characteristics. Your choice depends on whether you prefer precision carving, freestyle tricks, or an all-mountain approach.
Should beginners buy their own snowboard or rent one?
Renting is a good option for absolute beginners who are trying snowboarding for the first time. However, owning your own board ensures consistency, comfort, and faster progression, as you get used to the same setup.
How often should I replace my snowboard board?
Most snowboards last several seasons, depending on usage and care. If the base is heavily worn, the edges are damaged, or the board feels less responsive, it may be time to upgrade to a new model.