

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I ride the Warpig when I want one board that slays pow in the morning and then rails groomers all afternoon. The wide nose floats like crazy, and that tapered sidecut makes carving feel effortless. It’s surprisingly nimble for its shape and seriously fun.""Who It’s For All-Mountain Riders Who Want One Board for Everything: Made for snowboarders who ride powder, groomers, and park without switching setups. Perfect for intermediate to advanced riders who want a shorter, wider, volume-shifted deck that delivers float, agility, and stability all in one. What It’s For Powder Days, Groomer Carves, and Park Play: The Warpig is designed to thrive across the entire resort. Its wide platform and directional tapered shape keep it floating in deep snow, while the short length and agile sidecut make it quick edge-to-edge for carving and freestyle creativity. Why We Like It Float, Carve, and Versatility in a Shorter Shape: We like how the Warpig rides like a longer board but with less swing weight. The Performance Core blends lightweight durability, Slim Wall construction smooths out chatter, and Carbon Array reinforcement adds pop. It’s a playful all-terrain powerhouse that adapts to whatever the day throws at us."
Price: $599.95 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""This board is a cheat code. I can hit side hits, lay trenches on groomers, and charge through chop—all on the same run. The pop is unreal without making the board feel stiff, and it grips so well on edge that...
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