Stronger and lighter compared to previous years’ models, the Ride Warpig is back again to rip any type of terrain you put in front of it. This beast of a board is a high volume, directional tip-to-tail rocker killing machine that can float through powder like none other and mash through chunder like no one’s business.
The bi-radial sidecuts help to maximize width and stability underfoot while medium flex improves all mountain riding and versatility through the terrain.
Due to the beefiness of this board, we recommend it for people who can manage most types of terrain with comfort. If you are someone new to snowboarding, we recommend going with a board more similar to a few listed above like the Yes. Basic or the K2 Party Platter.
This board is an absolute shredder overall, for the riders who have developed skills to up their game on the mountain. The width makes the board extremely stable, and the rocker makes it easy to ride while maintaining control from tip to tail.
Things we like:
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Easy to maneuver while maintaining floaty ability
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Very maneuverable
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Lightweight and durable
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Low waxing maintenance
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Holds edge through chunder
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Doesn’t seem to chatter at higher speeds
Things we don't like:
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Takes more effort to carve from edge to edge
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Not a suitable board for riders new to snowboarding
- Ideal For: Intermediate-Expert
- Best For: Powder, All-Mountain, Freestyle
- Flex: 5/10
- Profile: Camber Hybrid
- Shape: Directional
- Base: Sintered
Things we like:
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Easy to maneuver while maintaining floaty ability
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Very maneuverable
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Lightweight and durable
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Low waxing maintenance
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Holds edge through chunder
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Doesn’t seem to chatter at higher speeds
Things we don't like:
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Takes more effort to carve from edge to edge
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Not a suitable board for riders new to snowboarding
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