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2012-2013 Jones Flagship

The Jones Flagship snowboard requires a lot of attention and input from the rider, but is quick to reward such actions, especially if you're looking for a stable board with no apparent speed limit.

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Deeluxe ID Boot

The Deeluxe ID is a versatile, lightweight boot that can both charge and jib, and deserves a look from serious riders.

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2012-2013 Venture Odin

The Venture Odin is a big-mountain board that's fast, forgiving, and fun, and won’t punish riders who are looking to advance.

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SnowXu Collapsible Snowshoe

The new SnowXu Collapsible Snowshoe is one of the lightest snowshoes out there. But is it ready for serious backcountry use?

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2012-2013 Rossignol One Magtek

The Rossignol One Magtek is a fast, playful, and light one-board quiver, but getting the most out of it requires a certain riding style.

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2013-2014 Never Summer SL Split

The Never Summer SL Split proves that a splitboard doesn't have to sacrifice stability, stiffness, or fun.

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2012-2013 StepChild FTW

StepChild Snowboards says that they have "More Heart Than Brains," but their FTW is evidence that they have a good bit of both. It's a playful board that holds up well all over the mountain.

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UPDATE: MTN Approach System

In place of a splitboard, the MTN Approach System uses collapsible skis for the ascent. After more winter testing, here's an update from reviewer Jed Doane.

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2012-2013 Voile Light Rail Splitboard Binding

If the words "avalanche ripcord" don't get your attention with the Voile Light Rail splitboard binding, then "low cost," "high quality," and "bombproof" should.

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2013-2014 Lib Tech Travis Rice Pro Split

The stiffness, camber profile, and stability of the Lib Tech Travis Rice Pro Split prove that "hard-charging splitboard" is not an oxymoron.

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2013-2014 Rossignol Angus

A light, poppy, playful board, the Rossignol Angus shines in fresh power and spring slush with its Amptek All-Mountain rocker.

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ONE-BOARD QUIVER: Reviewers’ Choices

Blister snowboard reviewers weigh in with their one-board quiver picks.

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Flow NX2-AT Bindings

The Flow NX2-AT is a versatile, well-built snowboard binding that is much improved from its predecessor.

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2013-2014 Rossignol Jibsaw MagTek

"When I hit up smaller jumps or rails, the Jibsaw is the board I now grab 100% of the time."

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2014 K2 Company Binding

The K2 Company binding is a lightweight, easily adjustable binding that's best paired with an all-mountain or stiffer park board.

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2013-2014 Burton Antler

The Burton Antler is a snappy, playful, all-mountain board that wants to jump off everything.

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2013-2014 Spark R&D Magneto Splitboard Bindings

Spark R&D's Magneto binding is the lightest, quickest, and easiest to use splitboard binding we've tested to date.

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2013-2014 Nitro Blacklight

The Nitro Blacklight is a directional twin that excels on groomers and in the air, the park, or the backcountry.

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2013-2014 Burton Genesis Re:Flex Binding

The Burton Genesis is the most comfortable binding we've ever tested, and pairs especially well with a lighter, all-mountain board.

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2014-2015 Amplid Creamer

The redesigned Amplid Creamer is a directional, big-mountain board that floats really well.

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