Small details. Big difference in the session.
This gear spotlight is all about the setup that keeps off-snow snowboard training feeling clean, secure, and ready for reps.
Progress starts before the first trick.
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Coming in crooked?
You’re probably sliding out crooked too.
For cleaner 50-50s, line up straight, stay stacked, and keep your base flat through the whole feature.
Small setup change. Huge difference.
Rails do not wait for winter.
The Jib Board is built for getting reps in before you take the trick to snow. Balance, presses, 50-50s, boardslides, and a whole lot of feel under your feet. 🏂
Train the movement. Take it to the mountain.
Backside 180s feel close, but not quite clean?
Check these five pieces:
toe pressure, closed shoulder, smooth spot, switch toe landing, and a blind landing you hold until the spin is fully stopped.
Clean takeoff. Calm rotation. Ride away. 🏂
keeping his training up this summer with the Jib Board Pro
Dial in your spins before the next lap.
The Snowboard Addiction training board gives you a way to build board control at home, in the gym, or anywhere you can set up a quick session.
More reps. Cleaner movement. More confidence when it is time to take it to snow.
Riding in the buttering position takes balance, control, and patience.
Start on a mellow slope and focus on keeping your board flat against the snow while projecting your weight into the tail.
The moment you start using your edges too much, the board will want to turn. Stay centered, stay flat, and follow the fall line.
Smooth butters start with strong fundamentals.
05/21/2026
Off-season doesn’t mean off progression
The Tramp Board Essentials is built to help you keep your board control, spins and grabs sharp all summer long. More reps now means more confidence when the snow comes back.
Train hard. Have fun. Stay dialed.
There are two ways to pop onto a feature, but neither is perfect for Rails.
A two-footed jump is quick and familiar, but it lifts the whole board off the snow too early. An ollie gives you tons of pop and power, but for most rail setups, it’s actually overkill.
That’s why we use a third method, popping.
A small, controlled motion that keeps your tail connected to the snow just a little longer, giving you better timing, balance, and control on features.
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