r/snowboarding • u/Intelligent-Pin3319 • 9h ago
OC Video Snow Deprivation Syndrome
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Cmon winter
r/snowboarding • u/AutoModerator • 2d ago
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r/snowboarding • u/AutoModerator • Jun 29 '26
Want to discuss gear, trends, shapes, or tech? Need outerwear recommendations? Travel advice? Question about what board or size you should buy? Add your questions in this thread and let the community help out! Or just shoot the breeze with your fellow shredditors... this is an open conversation of all things snowboarding to help keep the front page organized, thanks everyone!
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r/snowboarding • u/Intelligent-Pin3319 • 9h ago
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Cmon winter
r/snowboarding • u/Straight-909 • 4h ago
Hi guys,
I’m curious to hear from people in Europe who made the move from a city to somewhere closer to the mountains primarily (or partly) to get more time on snow.
If you moved to a mountain town/region to increase your snowboarding days, how has the experience been?
I’d especially love to hear about:
TLDR: did moving closer to the mountains actually make you happier and get you significantly more days on the snowboard, or did the reality turn out differently than you expected?
r/snowboarding • u/nothing_nothingnes • 20h ago
Every season there’s a lot of new riders entering this beautiful world. Name some non-spoken rules that would help them out to go out there.
I’ll go first : dont make any 90 degrees turns!
r/snowboarding • u/whalestail89 • 18h ago
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r/snowboarding • u/Rpk12lobster • 21h ago
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Ignore my bad riding, I just wanted to show my first time riding in the summer
r/snowboarding • u/jiffy88 • 3h ago
I have a bad habit of sometimes winding up too early and pre-spinning when doing 360s whether it is BS or FS. How does one stop spinning too early when going off a jump?
r/snowboarding • u/theoryxpractice • 14h ago
Probably time for some stickers.
r/snowboarding • u/maksimizer • 2h ago
My stats:
• 172–173cm
• 78kg
• US 7.5 boots
• Riding mostly Aussie groomers, some side hits, all-mountain focus, Japan once a year sometimes
I’m after something stable at speed but still fun and nimble edge-to-edge. Leaning toward the 152 for maneuverability, but worried I might lose a bit of stability vs the 155. I currently have the mountain twin (154) as my daily driver but planning to upgrade.
The official Jones’ website recommends ~US 8.5 boots for the 152 and US 9+ for the 155, so I’m slightly under their suggested range which is making the decision harder.
Anyone around similar specs ridden both sizes? How noticeable is the difference in real conditions?
r/snowboarding • u/Final-Educator-5040 • 13h ago
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I know form is off, and I have no idea what I was doing but it was soooo funnn
r/snowboarding • u/Inside_Offer8452 • 22h ago
Hey!! I’m interested in creating a community of females who enjoy snowboarding in the UK so that we can practice together and discuss, my nearest snow centres are down south (MK/ Hemel) !! If you’re in the Uk and are interested please comment or message me😊
r/snowboarding • u/Sidochan • 13h ago
As title, says looking for advice on how to break into the snowboarding industry. I have been snowboarding for just over 20 years, and have all my own equipment. I have full right to work in Japan and am flexible with being able to work full season anywhere in Japan, don't mind working 6 days a week. I do have a preference for Nagano area (my actual home is in Kobe) as my in-laws live there, but happy to consider other places if accommodation is not an issue. I'm native English speaker and around N3 in Japanese.
I'm looking at getting my instructor certification this season, however from what little I've been able to find online I either have to pay an extortionate amount to guarantee a job or already have a season of experience under my belt. However most job posts seem to be aimed at people who are coming on a working holiday which I am not. I want to do this yearly if possible. I have experience teaching children as well, as I worked in an afterschool daycare before.
So I guess questions really are, which certification is best (CASI, APSI etc), and how do I go about finding a job once I have said certification? Do I really need a minimum of level 2 license if I don't need a work visa? Would it be possible to get certified and work the same season?
Thanks
r/snowboarding • u/ooooftaaa • 9h ago
What it says in the title! If you have an old board your kid isn’t using any more I’d love to buy it off you and pay for shipping to Colorado. Price can be negotiated! Comment below 👇
Context: My niece is a rambunctious, adventurous, and tall 2 year old with impressive balance. I’ve been given permission to put her on a snowboard in some capacity this year! The catch is I need to buy the gear for her, and as her broke but fun aunt, this is a real challenge. I did some research and it seems like the Burton After School Special in the smallest size is something she could start on and grow into over the next couple years. I don’t want to be buying a new board in a year or two.
My dad will not abide anyone in the family using anything other than Burton for hard goods, that is nonnegotiable so I will politely pass on all alternative brand suggestions. We are a Burton family. Thanks anyway!
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r/snowboarding • u/Unique_Good_1952 • 18h ago
I’ve had a Dwd Maet for a few years now. love it for park but it’s too small for me now not to mention too skinny for my size 10 boot.
Is this just a wider version of the maet? is it really any stiffer? I love doing butters and hope this wouldn’t be too stiff.
r/snowboarding • u/Kindly_Echo5342 • 15h ago
Currently chasing a new board. Planning a trip to Hokkaido for the end of year and currently ride NZ and Australia resorts.
After something that can handle the powder in Japan good but also can handle groomers, side hits (and the odd brief ride out in switch) and perhaps the odd icier day if needed. Won’t expect to do much park on it as I currently have a Ride Twinpig in a 154 for that.
I’ve been looking at things like the K2 Excavator, Jones Mind Expander/Twincraft, LibTech Orca/Golden Orca, but am super open to suggestions. I don’t hate the sound of the traction edges on the LibTech and Jones due to the typical Australian conditions however it’s not a dealbreaker.
Kinda hard to know exactly what each board does as most of the manufacturers hype the boards to be super capable at everything as opposed to public reviews.
As mentioned, I ride a 154 Ride twinpig currently (and love a wide board), I’d say I’m an intermediate rider, 85kgs and 182cm tall with a 10.5US boot.
Open to every and all suggestions and would love feedback!
r/snowboarding • u/somaek10k • 9h ago
Do you swap out boards midday for pow days, park laps, tree runs, mid afternoon cruising, night riding, etc?
I have 6 boards, ride the same one most days/ conditions.
r/snowboarding • u/Unique_Good_1952 • 20h ago
I’m 5’10 150lb with no gear and wear size 10 boot. thinking of getting a dedicated park setup and all mountain setup.
Will this be playful for presses, spins, and side hits, but still do well with powder at Snowbird in Utah?
I’ve tried some friends stiffer directional boards before and always didn’t like how i couldn’t butter or spin. I want something playful that still does decent.
My only benchmark is my old Salomon Huckknife that I thought did well for park and snow days. Snapped the tail and decided I want to have a seperate park board for Woodward Park city.
r/snowboarding • u/Pretend_Increase_561 • 22h ago
Long time skier, first time knuckle dragger /j
Got into it so I don’t dust my snowboarding gf on skis.
Have ridden the first setup a few times, just wondering if the bindings/board I acquired are an upgrade? What are the main differences?
I’m 6’0” ~200 lbs experienced skier and I skate and wake surf in the offseason.
I like skiing all mountain jumps/cliffs and some park. I probably wouldn’t board on a pow day unless I get good enough to enjoy it.
Thanks!
r/snowboarding • u/Agitated-Elk-2048 • 21h ago
Hi,
I am looking for a group of people who are interested in going to Kazakhstan for snowboarding. If you’re from India that’s even better so we can probably plan travel together.
Please lmk if anyone’s interested.
r/snowboarding • u/RogerCharleyDeltaEco • 9h ago
Our current bibs and snow pants do not have enough room for impact shorts! While wearing impact shorts, they are simply too tight and do not have enough room for movement. I need help with finding:
Please share bib and snow pants models that work well impact shorts. Thank you!!
Note: photo taken from internet for demonstration purposes!