YES All In Snowboard | 2027
Resort Weapon. Powder Ready.
The YES All In 2027 is the definition of a true quiver killer — a directional twin that blends freestyle freedom with all-mountain authority. A long-time team favourite, the All In is built for riders who want one board that can cruise groomers, launch side hits, open it up in bigger terrain, and still float confidently when the snow stacks up. It's balanced, playful, and powerful in equal measure.
The Directional Twin shape gives you a twin-like feel underfoot with a slightly wider nose and subtly narrower tail — enough directional character to improve float and planted stability when pointing it downhill, without losing the centred, switch-friendly feel of a twin. The Tapered MidBite outline steps the sidecut inward between the bindings for quicker edge-to-edge response and stronger edge leverage, while the taper lets the tail release more naturally in softer snow. CamRock 2-4-2 delivers camber control underfoot with rocker in the nose for float and forgiveness — the right balance for a board built to handle everything from groomed runs to unexpected powder days.
The Fluid Core is YES's lightweight tip-to-tail wood construction, engineered for consistent flex, reliable pop, and all-day durability. Biax fibreglass provides a smooth, forgiving flex pattern that stays predictable across varied terrain. Forever Flex manufacturing stabilises the flex and rocker profile for the board's lifetime. This is the all-mountain board you reach for first — versatile enough to never leave it at home.
Why Ride the YES All In?
✅ Directional Twin Shape – Twin-like feel underfoot with a wider nose and tapered tail for float, stability, and directional drive
✅ CamRock 2-4-2 Profile – Camber underfoot for pop and grip; rocker in the nose for float and forgiveness
✅ Tapered MidBite Outline – Edge steps inward between bindings for quicker response and stronger leverage; taper improves tail release in soft snow
✅ Fluid Core – Lightweight, consistent tip-to-tail wood construction for reliable flex and pop
✅ Biax Fibreglass – Smooth, forgiving flex pattern for all-terrain versatility
✅ Sintered Base – Fast, wax-absorbent, and built to maintain glide across varied snow conditions
✅ 10-Pack Inserts – Flexible stance adjustment for freestyle or directional setups
✅ Forever Flex – Manufacturing process that stabilises flex and rocker profile for the board's lifetime
Tech Specs
Terrain: All-Mountain / Freestyle
Board Shape: Directional Twin
Flex: 6/10 – Balanced and versatile with responsive energy
Camber: CamRock 2-4-2 – Camber between feet; rocker in the nose for float
Base: Sintered – Fast, wax-absorbent, and durable
Core: Fluid Core – Lightweight tip-to-tail wood construction, consistent and responsive
Glass: Biax Fibreglass – Forgiving and stable flex pattern
Edge Tech: Tapered MidBite – Sidecut steps inward between bindings; tapered tail for soft snow release
Width: Standard / Wide options available – see size chart
Inserts: 10-Pack – Adjustable stance for all-mountain or freestyle setups
Other: Forever Flex, Factory Tuned
Tapered MidBite Technology
Tapered MidBite combines the edge leverage of MidBite — stepping the sidecut inward 1.5mm between the bindings for quicker edge-to-edge response — with a subtle tail taper on the Directional Twin shape. The narrower tail sits lower in soft snow for more natural float and easier tail release, while the wider nose helps the board stay on top of the powder. On hardpack, the MidBite step concentrates edge pressure through the carving arc for stronger grip and more responsive turn initiation. The result is a board that feels different and better in every condition without ever feeling complicated.
Board Specs
| Size | Waist Width (cm) | Sidecut (m) | Taper (mm) | Rider Weight (kg) | Rider Weight (lbs) |
| 148 | 24.8 | 7.2 | 6.1 | 48–75 | 105–165 |
| 150 | 24.9 | 7.3 | 6.0 | 48–75 | 105–165 |
| 154 | 25.2 | 7.5 | 6.1 | 58–85 | 127–187 |
| 155W | 25.8 | 7.55 | 6.1 | 60–88 | 132–194 |
| 158 | 25.5 | 7.7 | 6.1 | 63–90 | 138–198 |
| 160W | 26.2 | 7.8 | 6.1 | 70–98 | 154–216 |
| 162 | 25.8 | 7.9 | 6.1 | 68–95 | 149–209 |
| 164W | 26.5 | 8.0 | 6.1 | 73–99+ | 160–218+ |
W sizes feature a wider waist width for riders with larger boot sizes or those who prefer reduced toe/heel overhang. If you're between a standard and wide, boot size is the primary guide — choose wide if your boot is US 10.5 or above in standard sizes.
Sizing Tip
The YES All In rides true to size. Choose your regular all-mountain length for balanced versatility, or size up slightly if you prioritise float and stability in deeper snow. The Tapered MidBite makes this board feel more responsive and agile than its length suggests — riders often find they can size up from their usual length without losing manoeuvrability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between the YES All In and the YES Standard?
Both are directional twins in the 6/10 flex range, but they're built for different riders. The Standard is a Directional Volume Twin with MidBite — it uses a Torrent Core (80% Paulownia / 20% Poplar), Triax glass, Freestyle L carbon reinforcement, SlamBack inserts, and a sintered base, making it the more performance-focused and expensive option aimed at advanced to expert riders who want a higher-spec all-mountain platform. The All In is the more accessible, versatile choice — Directional Twin with Tapered MidBite, Fluid Core, Biax glass, and a sintered base. It's slightly softer in feel, more forgiving across a broader range of conditions and skill levels, and available in a wider range of sizes including wide options. If you're an intermediate-to-advanced rider who wants a capable, reliable daily driver, the All In is the better call. If you're an advanced-to-expert rider who wants maximum performance from a YES all-mountain board, the Standard is the step up.
When should I choose a W (wide) size?
The W sizes are designed for riders with US size 10.5 boots and above, or anyone who experiences toe or heel drag on standard width boards. The wider waist also gives riders who prefer a more planted, stable feel extra surface area underfoot. If your boot size is US 10 or below, the standard width will typically suit you better — the standard waist widths on the All In are already mid-wide enough to accommodate most riders comfortably. If you're unsure, call us on 03 9421 2293 or come into the Melbourne showroom and we'll help you dial in the right size and width.
Is the YES All In suitable for powder days?
It handles powder better than a true twin — the wider nose, tapered tail, and CamRock 2-4-2 rocker in the nose all contribute to improved float and a more natural directional feel when the snow stacks up. It's not a dedicated powder board and won't replace a dedicated freeride shape in deep conditions, but for the variable Australian resort season — where one morning can be groomed corduroy and the afternoon brings a surprise dump — the All In is one of the most genuinely versatile single-board options in the YES range. Size up slightly for better powder performance.
About YES Snowboards
YES Snowboards was founded in 2009 by a crew of professional snowboarders including DCP, JP Solberg, and Romain de Marchi — riders who wanted to build boards driven by performance and passion rather than corporate pressure. The Un.Inc philosophy that drives YES has shaped a range of boards known for their playful personality, technical edge technology, and honest construction. Based in Switzerland, YES is now stocked worldwide and continues to be one of the most respected freestyle and all-mountain snowboard brands in the world.
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