Women's Snowboard

Snowboards for Women is the best resource to read reviews and comparison shop for women's snowboards. We pride ourselves on providing up-to-date price and availability information about the latest snowboards while providing a place for riders to submit snowboard reviews and learn about snowboarding.

Just because a women's snowboard has girly graphics doesn't automatically mean it is actually built for women. A board's material and design are more important than its aesthetics; it should take into account the rider's lower center of gravity, smaller foot size, and lighter weight. As a result, a well-built woman's board is shorter than a man's and features a lighter core and a narrower waist - all of which give women greater control, leading to less time on your butt and more time on the slopes.

Recommended Snowboards

These boards have gotten raving reviews from multiple sources online as well as in person, so take a look and use them as a starting point for your snowboard search.

Burton Feelgood

Burton Feelgood

The Burton Feelgood is a legend among snowboards, crafted with the help of greats such as Kelly Clark, Hannah Teter, and Molly Aguirre. With all the main features of the infamous Burton Custom but specifically tailored for women, the Feelgood is the product of almost a decade of snowboarding research and comes highly recommended for any woman interested in carving up the mountain.
Altrec $499.95 $349.97
The House $499.95 $399.95
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Ride Solace

Ride Solace

The Ride Solace serves as the ultimate board to learn on. Offering a solid but forgiving flex with superior performance, beginners will find that it is an easy snowboard to learn on, giving the rider pinpoint control in any kind of condition. Lightweight but strong, it's durable enough to let women get comfortable taking risks while developing their snowboarding skills.
The House $349.95 $259.95
REI $349.95
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Roxy Silhouette Butterfly

Roxy Silhouette Butterfly

The Roxy Silhouette Butterfly feels at home in the park and the pipe. Ridden by Kjersti Buass in the 2006 Winter Olympics, she earned a bronze medal in the halfpipe, so you know this freestyle snowboard packs the punch you need to perform the sickest tricks on the slopes.
The House $319.95 $239.95
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K2 Luna

K2 Luna

The K2 Luna boasts versatility bar none. Want to ride the trails? No problem. Want to trick out in the park for awhile to check out the hotties and catch up on the latest gossip? This board will take you there and back while making you look good doing it.
The House $349.95 $279.95
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