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Salomon Abstract Snowboard | 2025Salomon Abstract Snowboard | 2025
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Freestyle Snowboards

Ready to take your snowboarding to the next level?

Whether you're carving lines in the park, popping off side hits, or lapping your local resort, freestyle snowboards are built to turn every run into a playground. At Twelve Board Store, we’ve curated a premium collection of the best freestyle snowboards to help you land every trick with style and confidence.

From beginners just learning to ride switch, to seasoned shredders chasing airtime and rail sessions, our freestyle boards deliver performance, pop, and playfulness in equal measure. Lightweight, responsive, and insanely fun, these boards are perfect for riders who live for creativity and progression.

FAQs

1. What is a freestyle snowboard good for?
A freestyle snowboard is perfect for tricks, jumps, spins, and riding in terrain parks. It’s designed to be super fun and playful, whether you’re hitting rails, popping off side hits, or just cruising switch down the mountain. These boards are built for creativity and control.
2. What is the difference between freeride and freestyle snowboards?
Freestyle snowboards are all about tricks, park laps, and playfulness. They usually have a twin shape and softer flex. Freeride snowboards, on the other hand, are made for carving and exploring natural terrain— like powder, steeps, and backcountry. They tend to be stiffer and more directional for control at speed.
3. What defines a freestyle snowboard?
A freestyle snowboard is typically a true twin shape (same at both ends), with a softer to medium flex, and a profile that offers pop and forgiveness (like camber/rocker hybrids). They’re made to ride switch, spin easily, and handle rails, jumps, and park features with ease.
4. Can a beginner use a freestyle snowboard?
Yes — many beginners love freestyle boards! Their softer flex and forgiving design make them easier to control while learning. Plus, the twin shape helps with balance and switch riding. Just pick the right size and you're good to go.
5. What size snowboard is best for freestyle?
Freestyle boards are often slightly shorter than all-mountain or freeride boards for easier maneuverability. As a rough guide, it should come up to somewhere between your chin and nose. But your weight, style, and skill level also matter — check out our size guide or hit us up for personalised advice.
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