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Jumat, 12 September 2025
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New Shred Decks for 2025/26
Brands are lining up some serious heat for winter 2025/26, and it’s all about refining performance across freeride, all-mountain, and park. Here are the snowboard decks getting riders hyped before the first snowfall. A few themes tie this batch of boards together:
Never Summer Proto T3 SeriesNever Summer went all-in with a brand-new Proto T3 family: Ultra, Eclipse, FR, and Women’s FR. The boards blend Never Summer’s trademark damp ride with snappier cores and updated profiles. Whether you’re hunting side hits, cruising groomers, or chasing pow, there’s a T3 tuned for it. Jones HowlerA true newcomer to the line, the Howler is a collaboration between freeride powerhouses Victor de Le Rue and Elena Hight. Think mild taper, hybrid camber, and just enough rocker for float without losing edge bite. It’s aimed at riders who want confidence when the slope gets steep. CAPiTA Dark HorseCAPiTA built the Dark Horse as a budget-friendly twist on the Outsiders. Same lively, freestyle-meets-all-mountain DNA, just trimmed to essentials so you don’t torch your paycheck. Expect snap, pop, and a versatile waist for everything from slush laps to park hits. GNU WagyuCannon Cummins’ latest design, the Wagyu, is an aggressive freestyle machine with bold graphics. Tuned for jumps, rails, and spring sessions, but with enough backbone to handle sidecountry stashes. K2 Sky PilotThis one’s flying a little under the radar. The Sky Pilot is a big-platform directional deck built for carving and float. If you’re eyeing deep days or want a stable charger for open terrain, it’s worth a look. CAPiTA Spring Break StairmasterSpring Break and CAPiTA reimagined the old Stairmaster with retro flavor and modern guts. It’s built for riders who mix pow slashes with park laps and don’t take themselves too seriously. Ride Deep FakeRide’s new Deep Fake is a directional carver aimed at riders who love laying trenches. A fun pick for resort groomers and banked slaloms, with a cheeky name to match. How to Choose
The Final WordThe 25/26 snowboard lineup isn’t chasing gimmicks, it’s about smarter shapes, better materials, and wider access to premium performance. Whether you want to charge big lines, keep your park game on point, or own a single shred stick that does it all, this winter’s releases have your back. Which of these new boards are you eyeing? Drop a comment and let us know. that snowboarding blog is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell that snowboarding blog that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won't be charged unless they enable payments. © 2025 that snowboarding blog |