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.
View ArticleDeeluxe ID Boot
The Deeluxe ID is a versatile, lightweight boot that can both charge and jib, and deserves a look from serious riders.
View Article2012-2013 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.
View ArticleSnowXu Collapsible Snowshoe
The new SnowXu Collapsible Snowshoe is one of the lightest snowshoes out there. But is it ready for serious backcountry use?
View Article2012-2013 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.
View Article2013-2014 Never Summer SL Split
The Never Summer SL Split proves that a splitboard doesn't have to sacrifice stability, stiffness, or fun.
View Article2012-2013 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.
View ArticleUPDATE: 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.
View Article2012-2013 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.
View Article2013-2014 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.
View Article2013-2014 Rossignol Angus
A light, poppy, playful board, the Rossignol Angus shines in fresh power and spring slush with its Amptek All-Mountain rocker.
View ArticleONE-BOARD QUIVER: Reviewers’ Choices
Blister snowboard reviewers weigh in with their one-board quiver picks.
View ArticleFlow NX2-AT Bindings
The Flow NX2-AT is a versatile, well-built snowboard binding that is much improved from its predecessor.
View Article2013-2014 Rossignol Jibsaw MagTek
"When I hit up smaller jumps or rails, the Jibsaw is the board I now grab 100% of the time."
View Article2014 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.
View Article2013-2014 Burton Antler
The Burton Antler is a snappy, playful, all-mountain board that wants to jump off everything.
View Article2013-2014 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.
View Article2013-2014 Nitro Blacklight
The Nitro Blacklight is a directional twin that excels on groomers and in the air, the park, or the backcountry.
View Article2013-2014 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.
View Article2014-2015 Amplid Creamer
The redesigned Amplid Creamer is a directional, big-mountain board that floats really well.
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