Black Snowboard

Black Snowboard

Regular price $545.00
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The legendary shred stick Introduced to the world during the 1988/89 snowboarding season, the Freestyle was one of the original trick-riding snowboards with its twin-inspired tip and tail. The Fr...
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The blunt twin that brought 'the noise' to snowboarding The Rampage is designed for running laps in the park and sliding endless rails. Soft and forgiving, the Rampage is built for solid park ri...
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The legendary shred stick mashed up with a legendary lifestyle surf brand Introduced to the world during the 1988/89 snowboarding season, the Freestyle was one of the original trick-riding snowbo...
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One of the most progressive shapes of its time The Kemper Flight was one of the first snowboards to take on a skate-inspired, 'tombstone' nose and tail shape. Released during the 1990/91 season, ...
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Traditional camber all-mountain stability Designed for all-mountain freeriding and freestyle trickery, the Intruder is a directional twin-tip built for all types of riding terrain. With a mid-stif...
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The Rampage Mini Pro snowboard is the perfect choice for skilled groms who attack the park and shred runs just as hard (maybe harder) than the adults. The combo of a convex base and a soft flex mak...

When it comes to snowboarding, black is the new cool. Whether youre hitting the slopes or the park, a black snowboard just looks right. But its not all about looks black snowboards have some serious performance benefits too.

For starters, black snowboards absorb light better than lighter boards, which means they dont reflect as much heat. This can help you stay cooler on those hot days when the sun is beating down on the snow.

Black snowboards also tend to be stiffer than their lighter counterparts, which is great for riders who need extra stability and control at high speeds. And because they dont show scratches and scuffs as much as lighter boards, theyll keep their good looks longer.

So if youre looking for a snowboard that performs as well as it looks, go black. You wont be disappointed.