Best Park and Freestyle Snowboards For 2025-2026

#YES Greats XTRM Snowboard 2025-2026
PRICE: £625 / $750
SIZES: 154, 156, 159
FLEX: 8
SHAPE: True Twin
PROFILE: Hybrid Camber
3D: No
BASE: Sintered
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: Yes
Why we chose the #YES Greats XTRM:
#YES took their beloved Greats – already a line staple – and gave it the full carbon treatment. If the original was great, this one floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee.
Who is the #YES Greats XTRM for?
Advanced freestyle riders who’ve outgrown softer boards but still want that playful #YES DNA will find their perfect match here. This is for riders who charge big features, need rock-solid stability at speed, and want a board that responds instantly to every input. While it excels everywhere, it’s particularly suited to riders ready to step up their park game.
Tech Talk
Shape, profile, sidecut and construction materials
The Greats XTRM is built around their asymmetrical twin concept, which features different sidecuts on each edge to compensate for biomechanical differences between toe and heelside turns. Asym MidBite edge technology enhances grip further while maintaining perfect switch performance. In short, this thing turns like it’s on rails. The CamRock profile makes for spring-loaded ollies (and nollies!) while eliminating any twitchiness from edge to edge. Carbon fibre construction replaces the standard biax layup found in the original Greats, accelerating response and dampening the ride at speed. Finally, YES have paired this with their lightest Vortex Core to ensure the board feels agile and playful feel despite all that carbon.
Tester Verdict
Kevin Frank
“An absolute ripper of a board from park to groomers and side hits. It’s very stable at speed and super comfy both switch and regular, with exceptional edge grip and immense pop. It’s just a bit stiffer than I would usually like for presses and butters, but this board got me way hyped!”
Buy the #YES Greats XTRM Snowboard 2025-2026: from $749.95 at evo.com

Rome Rene-Gade Snowboard 2025-2026
PRICE: €600 / $630
SIZES: 153, 156, 159, 157W, 160W
FLEX: 9
SHAPE: Directional Twin
PROFILE: Camber
3D: No
BASE: Sintered
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: No
Why we chose the Rome Rene-Gade:
Rene Rinnekangas’ signature model embodies everything the Finnish freestyle legend stands for – technical precision, fearless commitment, and authentic style.
Who is the Rome Rene-Gade for?
The Rene-Gade is an uncompromising machine for riders who charge pipes, stomp technical tricks, and need a board that rips as hard as they do. If that sounds like you, congrats – you just found your Excalibur.
Tech Talk
Shape, profile, sidecut and construction materials
From its 90s graphic to the trad camber profile, the Rene-Gade represents everything that made classic pro models legendary. That positive bend from tip to tail delivers maximum pop and edge hold, while the directional twin shape provides great drive and pow float while maintaining switch capability. Rome’s most responsive HotRod package – Directional Triple HotRods with Carbon Omega technology – creates a board that’s incredibly stiff laterally, with enough torsional play for technical rail work. Flax impact plates dampen heavy landings, while the SinterSpeed base ensures you’ll clear every gap. Last up, a radial sidecut keeps things predictable and locked-in – perfect for riders who need their gear to respond exactly as expected when the stakes are high.
Tester Verdict
Rakai Tait
“I took the Rene-Gade straight into a pipe run and this thing was a beast. It felt like a rocket ship and really wanted to go – you’ve definitely got to be ready for it! It feels like a true pro model which is pretty rare these days. It’s super stiff laterally but still has a bit of play torsionally which gives you a great lock on the rails mand you feel like you’ve got really solid landing gear underneath your feet when your pulling tricks and jumps, so if you land back seat you know it’s going to bring you back. You can really rail it too, it cuts like a knife; you can just do whatever you want with it! Definitely a high-performance freestyle board, not for the faint hearted!”
Buy the Rome Rene-Gade Snowboard 2025-2026: from $629.95 at evo.com

#YES Rival Snowboard 2025-2026
PRICE: £435 / €500 / $530
SIZES: 140, 144, 149, 152
FLEX: 6
SHAPE: True Twin
PROFILE: Camber
3D: No
BASE: Sintered
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: No
Why we chose the #YES Rival:
It’s a women’s-specific freestyle board that rivals anything else in its category – delivering playful performance without patronizing design or dumbed-down features.
Who is the #YES Rival for?
Female riders searching for a legit freestyle deck will find their match in the Rival. Whether you’re progressing through park features, perfecting your switch riding, or exploring all-mountain terrain with a creative mindset, this board consistently delivers. With its stable shape and fun flex, it’s equally suited to new riders stepping up their game or experienced shredders (like #YES’s Icelandic talent Hundi) who appreciate a responsive, confidence-inspiring ride.
Tech Talk
Shape, profile, sidecut and construction materials
The Rival showcases YES’s commitment to designing women’s boards with the same technical innovation as their unisex models. Its MidBite edge profile provides enhanced grip and stability without sacrificing the playful character that makes twin tips fun. The Mid Camber profile aims for a balanced approach – enough camber in the middle for pop and edge hold, flattening out towards the tips for easy turn initiation and reduced catch. ‘Freestyle L’ fibre reinforcement keeps the board light and responsive, while biax glassing provides a forgiving flex that encourages progression. Last but by no means least, a sintered base ensures you’ll be carrying plenty of speed into jumps (or the lift line).
Tester Verdict
Sara Previte
“This board was super poppy and playful – a perfect all-mountain board. It can ride pow if you set the stance back, and it’s supportive when landing big jumps. Easy to spin, butter, and ride switch.”
Buy the #YES Rival Snowboard 2025-2026: from $529.95 at evo.com

Nidecker Sensor Team Snowboard 2025-2026
PRICE: £449 / €470 / $500
SIZES: 147, 150, 153, 156, 159
FLEX: 6
SHAPE: True Twin
PROFILE: Camber
3D: No
BASE: Extruded
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: Yes
Why we chose the Nidecker Sensor Team:
It’s difficult for a true twin to stand out from the crowd, but the Sensor Team manages it. Nidecker’s brand new freestyle model is just so much fun to ride, blending a playful flex with a little extra width for stability. It’s the kind of board you feel confident on right away, which is exactly what you need in a park deck. Plus, the hidden doodles in the topsheet graphic will keep you entertained on many a chairlift ride.
Who is the Nidecker Sensor Team for?
Anyone that wants to get creative, in and out of the park. The ‘Team’ moniker might make you think this board is built for serious rippers, but it’s really super friendly. Side hits, kickers, rails, powder set-ups… if there’s a transition, this thing will find it. Weekend warriors and seasonaires alike will dig it – as will anyone with big-ish feet that doesn’t want to be lumped with a sluggish wide model.
Tech Talk
Shape, profile, sidecut and construction materials
There’s not much to report when it comes to the outline; we’re talking about a classic true twin that will ride just as well switch as forwards. As mentioned, the Sensor Team packs a little more width than the other models in Nidecker’s freestyle-focused Sensor collection, so it’s very stable on the in-run and landing, and floats pretty well despite its compact nose. Trad camber ensures it’s bang on trend, with all the edge grip and pop you need to rip off take-offs. The poplar/paulownia core is one of Nidecker’s lightest combos, and together with a biax fiberglass layup it’s tuned for a mid-stiff flex that won’t buckle during heavy landings but which is totally pressable even if you don’t boast the legs of a pro. There’s some carbon at the nose and tail for a little more ‘wuppah’, and traditional ABS sidewalls to keep the construction feeling bombproof. The N-7000 base claims to combine the low-maintenance durability of extruded with the speed of sintered p-tex; we found it to be plenty fast enough for the park but it definitely still benefits from a wax.
Tester Verdict
Pat Nichols
“The Sensor Team is just a really well balanced freestyle snowboard. It has a great camber profile that’s still quite forgiving, with plenty of pop and response. It’s a surprisingly damp ride and feels super stable on jumps. The flex profile was bang on the money; it feels even throughout the board with the sweet spot on the nose and tail being pretty large. This means that you can sit in the pocket comfortably, and I found you could crank a press right to the top of the board without it folding under you. Oh, and there’s enough torsional flex for buttery fun times too. I’d recommend this as a general park freestyle board to pretty much anyone that rides both rails and jumps.”
Buy the Nidecker Sensor Team Snowboard 2025-2026: from $500 at evo.com
Buy the Nidecker Sensor Team Snowboard 2025-2026: from £445 at BLUETOMATO.COM

#YES Basic Snowboard 2025-2026
PRICE: £375 / €430 / $450
SIZES: 143, 146, 149, 152, 153W, 155, 156W, 158, 159W, 161, 163W
FLEX: 6
SHAPE: True Twin
PROFILE: Hybrid Camber
3D: No
BASE: Extruded
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: No
Why we chose the #YES Basic:
Sometimes the best ideas are the simplest – the Basic has been proving this point since #YES launched, delivering pure freestyle joy without breaking the bank.
Who is the #YES Basic for?
Wise riders who understand that great snowboarding doesn’t require complicated technology or premium price tags. Whether you’re progressing through your first park sessions, perfecting butters and presses, or you’re an experienced shredder who appreciates honest, straightforward performance, the Basic delivers exactly what its name promises – and does it brilliantly.
Tech Talk
Shape, profile, sidecut and construction materials
The Basic’s genius lies in its refusal to overcomplicate things. Its CamRock profile combines camber underfoot with rocker at the tips, which translates to stable landings and easy turn initiation – all without being too demanding. The UnderBite tech (#YES’s signature innovation that creates extra contact points for enhanced grip) gives this affordable board a premium feel when carving or holding an edge on rails. A 50% poplar, 50% paulownia ‘Fluid’ core keeps things light and responsive, while biax glassing offers a forgiving flex that’s perfect for learning new tricks. The extruded base might not be the fastest, but it’s virtually indestructible and easy to repair.
Tester Verdict
Pat Nichols
“‘Perfectly basic’ was the phrase used by Beau –the #YES. rep – when I came back with my shit-eating grin. It’s hard to argue. I’ve been waiting to personally test the basic since it first came on the scene with the brand’s inception, as I love the idea of a board that embodies simplicity done well – and isn’t afraid of it. It looks good, it butters perfectly, and hits medium jumps with ease, although I’d be wary of hitting mega boosters as it is a little soft. For rails and boxes it instills confidence immediately. Its not new, it’s not clever… and I want it.”
Buy the #YES Basic Snowboard 2025-2026: from $449.95 at evo.com

Public Display Snowboard 2025-2026
PRICE: $500
SIZES: 150, 153, 156
FLEX: 7
SHAPE: Directional
PROFILE: Flat
3D: No
BASE: Sintered
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: No
Why we chose the Public Display:
Thanks to its streetrail-focused build that is more than meets the eye, we’ve a lot of affection for the Public Display.
Who is the Public Display for?
As the name suggests, the peacocks amongst us will love how this facilitates head-turning tricks in, erm, public locations. But even if hitting handrails is only part of your shredder’s diet, the Display can step to the rest of the mountain too. The limited size range will rule some bigger riders out, however.
Tech Talk
Shape, profile, sidecut and construction materials
If you were to mark the Public Display against a checklist of what you might usually find on a typical street slayer (poplar core, biax fibreglass, shock-absorbing sidewalls, true twin shape), you’d run out of ink. It’s got a sintered base, though, which many in its category don’t, as well as a combination of carbon and aramid (better known by the brand name Kevlar) reinforcements to give it pop and longevity. Both of those features make it a solid resort board too, and that flat-to-rocker profile will be tons of fun when messing around in the deep stuff.
Tester Verdict
Kevin Frank
“This board was immensely fun to lap the park and beyond with. The flat camber profile gives you the feeling of stability without any catchiness of a full camber board. That being said, this board felt plenty stable and just as snappy as any cambered alternative I have rode. A bit on the stiffer side, but it absolutely butters and presses and snaps you out of those maneuvers in a big way! If you are planning on taking this board all over the mountain, I would recommend something a bit bigger than the 153 I tested – but I think it would be a completely capable all-mountain whip!”
Buy the Public Display Snowboard 2025-2026: from $500 at evo.com
Buy the Public Display Snowboard 2025-2026: from €549.95 at BLUETOMATO.COM

Arbor Kuro Neko Snowboard 2025-2026
PRICE: £379 / €520 /$520
SIZES: 141, 145, 149
FLEX: 5
SHAPE: True Twin
PROFILE: Camber
3D: No
BASE: Sintered
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: Yes
Why we chose the Arbor Kuro Neko:
Directly translated to ‘black cat’, the Arbor Kuro Neko is certainly an omen, but rather than a portent of doom, it puts the ‘super’ in superstitious.
Who is the Arbor Kuro Neko for?
While you don’t have to be bagging X Games medals to strap in, some experience riding a snowboard is definitely preferable here. With its freestyle-focused shaping and performance-oriented build, the Kuro Neko is a snowboard that allows confident riders to unlock their potential between the park ropes and beyond.
Tech Talk
Shape, profile, sidecut and construction materials
Arbor sticks to the classic triumvirate for a modern park board- true twin outline, dynamic camber profile and middle of the road flex. This is Goldilocks’ porridge in snowboard form, not too soft, not too stiff, juuuust right for freestyle domination. But that’s not to say it’s a one-trick pony, the positive bend found between the contact points is catnip for anyone who wants a dynamic and lively ride, ideal for blasting around resort.
A blended wood core with blunted tips keeps things footloose and fancy free when you’re throwing down aerial manoeuvres, whilst a high-end sintered base keeps things flowing underfoot, even in the late-season slush.
Tester Verdict
Sara Previte
“This board is targeted to a strong intermediate to advanced female freestyle rider. A bit stiffer, so it would be suitable for a smaller guy as well. Although a freestyle board, it railed turns and handled some light pow really well. Perfect for the girl who spends most of her time in the park but isn’t afraid to venture around the mountain.”
Buy the Arbor Kuro Neko Snowboard 2025-2026: from $519.95 at evo.com
Buy the Arbor Kuro Neko Snowboard 2025-2026: from €599.95 at BLUETOMATO.COM

Endeavor Pioneer Snowboard 2025-2026
PRICE: £539 / €549 / $549
SIZES: 154 , 155W , 156 , 157W , 158 , 159W
FLEX: 6
SHAPE: Directional Twin
PROFILE: Camber
3D: No
BASE: Sintered
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: No
Why we chose the Endeavor Pioneer:
We’re suckers for freestyle boards that actually remember the meaning of the word. Jumps, rails, butters… you name it, the Pioneer can do it.
Who is the Endeavor Pioneer for?
If you have fear of the park, move along. Despite a name that suggests first descents, this one is all about quick laps, ticking off new tricks down every line, and looking pretty great while doing it. Given its carbon-enhanced glass, those just starting out on their freestyle journey should probably seek out something softer.
Tech Talk
Shape, profile, sidecut and construction materials
The Endeavor Pioneer is proof that shape alone doesn’t determine a board’s strengths. Its stablemate the B.O.D. may board a true twin outline to the Pioneer’s directional twin, but if you’re all about freestyle then this would arguably be the better choice.
What Endeavor calls ‘Multi-camber’ is essentially classic camber with an early rise at either end, which makes the Pioneer a bit more forgiving than the traditional bend, especially if you like to mix things up on boxes and rails. Kicker lovers are covered too; with the combination of end-to-end carbon stringers and sintered base, there won’t be a knuckle you can’t clear.
Tester Verdict
Pat Nichols
“This is Ronseal – it does exactly what it says on the tin. It’s a freestyle forward directional twin that has great snap for popping ollies, is damp enough to feel smooth when boosting the resort, boasts excellent edge grip and, although stiffer than I’d choose as a rail specific board, is distinctly pressable and comfortable on rails. I’d say it’s perfect for someone that’s looking to progress their riding on the jump line, but still enjoys hitting rails. It also looks clean as fuck with that retro racing style stripe down the middle.”
Buy the Endeavour Pioneer Snowboard 2025-2026: from $669.99 at Endeavor.com