Like a lot of American technological innovations, the snowboard was borne of inspired tinkering. An engineer from Michigan, Sherman Poppen, fabricated the first modern board in 1965 by bolting two kids’ skis together and attaching a rope to the unit.
The rope helped riders — initially, his daughters — control the sans-binding board. His wife named the product, conflating “snow” and “surfer” — and just like that the Snurfer was born.
Fast forward more than 50 years, and while you can still get a Snurfer, snowboards have evolved in a way Poppen could not have dreamed. There are boards out there for literally every kind of riding imaginable — and choices galore.
Don’t get paralyzed by the options, though. Just do your homework and choose well. The right choice will reap daily dividends on the mountain, helping make each turn a little sweeter.
Products in the Guide
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Lib Tech T.Rice Golden Orca
Best Overall
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Burton Family Tree Hometown Hero Snowboard
Best All-Mountain
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Endeavor Ranger Snowboard
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Weston Ridgeline x Vernan Kee
Best Powder Board
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GNU Head Space
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Nidecker Escape Split
Best Splitboard
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Jones Storm Wolf Snowboard
Best Snowboard for Expert Riders
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