K2 Darkstar
The aggressive side cut and medium flex of this ride-anywhere stick will help you wreak havoc from the park to the backcountry. But most important, its hot pink base will help the ski patrol locate you when you’re stranded head -first in powder. $399, k2snowboarding.com
LibTech Skate Banana
True to its name, this board features reverse camber, meaning the base bows out rather than curving up between the bindings. That makes turning easy, tackling the park fun, and carving powder dreamier than riding a flying manatee. $469,lib-tech.com
Rome Artifact 1985
With reverse camber and bronze edges that glide smoothly over rails, the ’85 is both beginner- and park-friendly. The deck’s top is actually a die-cut sticker you can peel back to reveal a sexy lady.In case you get lonely on the bunny hill. $400,romesnowboards.com
Ride DH
Aimed at park rats, the DH boasts twin tip, shock-absorbing urethane “Slimewalls,” and—consistent with its Q*Bert-like graphics—two springy carbon rods inside the deck to give snap to even your most desperate, hopeless jump attempts.$450, ridesnowboards.com
Forum The Hundreds
Forum brought the flexy to this ride, modeling it after their top freestyle board; hip L.A. clothing label the Hundreds brought splattered neon graphics to the collaboration. You bring the tight snow pants and something special is gonna happen. $400,forumsnowboards.com
Omatic Awesome
This Swiss Army of snowboarding shreds the entire mountain, thanks to internal beams that can switch the deck from springy to forgiving. Even if you suck, at least everybody who sees you on the lift will think you’re…awesome! $389, omatic snowboards.com
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