Freestyle Snowboards

Lib Technologies PFFFT Snowboard

Pffft is the how you spell that noise you make when you stick out your tongue and make a farting noise. The Lib Tech Pffft Snowboard doesn't sound like flatulence and absolutely rips in the park and around the resort.

Unity Origin Snowboard

The Unity Origin snowboard celebrates is second birthday this season. The Origin offers riders a completely twin tip shape and flex.

Burton Blunt Snowboard

Attack the terrain park with the Burton Blunt Snowboard. With a forgiving flex, responsive handling, and a super fast base, Burton puts entry-level shredders on a deck that will let them progress in the park.

Lib Technologies Travis Rice Magne-Traction Snowboard

Thanks to wave-shaped Magne-Traction edges, the Lib Tech Travis Rice Snowboard provides seven points of contact for supreme control in the iciest parks and still slide well on the rails.

Burton Jussi Snowboard

The Burton Jussi Snowboard makes a terrain park out of the whole mountain.

Lib Technologies Magnetraction Snowboard

The super-light Lib Tech Magnetraction Snowboard turns ice into powder with its innovative edge design.

Salomon Special Snowboard

Salomon created the Special Snowboard for those who like to take their riding to every corner of the mountain.

Atomic Axum Freestyle Snowboard

Atomic created the twin-tip Axum Snowboard for absolute freestyle domination on everything from city rails to park jibs.

Lib Technologies Rice Rocket 151 Snowboard

No longer will your soft, twin-tip board hold you to the confines of the park. Take your freestyle domination to the entire mountain with the Lib Tech Rice Rocket 151.

Palmer Andy Finch Pro Model Snowboard

Andy Finch told Palmer he wanted a snowboard with tons of pop and solid park and pipe performance, so they hooked up the Andy Finch Pro Model with a carbon-reinforced wood core.