With everything that’s gone on over the last 12 months, we could all use a bit of a win right now. And while we can’t tell you next week’s winning Lotto numbers, we can offer you this sneak peek at some of the best new snowboard products for winter 2021/22. Whether you’re looking for a new snowboard, a pair of boots or bindings, or some fresh outerwear threads and accessories to set you up for the winter ahead, we’ve got you covered.
Our new Envision Series is here to showcase some of our favourite brands’ snowboard product lines for next year. With widespread travel bans and resort closures, the usual whirlwind of trade show season was halted in its tracks this year. Even so, we reached out to the brands, picked the ears of their marketing wizards, and got the lowdown on what’s going to be making waves next winter, when we’re all back on the snow.
“Dive in and get a first look at some of snowboarding’s best for 21/22”
There’s something for everyone to get stoked about, from exciting new tech to complete product overhauls, space-age new goggles to revamped classic snowboards, so dive in and get a first look at some of snowboarding’s best for 21/22.
Scroll down to view all the new products for 2021/22, or skip to a particular brand using the links below
adidas Snowboarding | Borealis | CAPiTA | Deeluxe | Dragon | Drake | Flow | Giro | Jones | K2 | Nidecker | Northwave | NOW | Rome | Salomon | Spark R&D | Union | YES.
adidas Snowboarding
adidas have really shaken up their line for 2021/22 with the introduction of their new Terrex outerwear. Originally rooted predominantly within the freestyle and urban spheres of snowboarding, Terrex is adidas’ foray into the technical resort and backcountry side of things. We’re seeing big steps up in tech across the whole line, with the evolution from the streets to the backcountry. adidas have also bolstered their sustainability credentials for this coming season as well, utilising new recycled materials and continuing their partnership with Parley to use intercepted marine plastic in their wares.