
2024 RIDE BERZERKER SNOWBOARD
Inspired by the legendary performance of Jake Blauvelt, the Ride Berzerker brings his style to life. Though it’s been around for many seasons, the Berzerker returns each year refreshed—finely-tuned to offer the best in all-mountain performance. Its quick-turning and aggressive nature demands a burly build, with the Berzerker returning with an improved sidecut and a dialed-in carbon reinforcement. The poppy, powerful, and versatile ride that emerges from these construction features matches with a camber profile and a directional shape to create the ultimate balance between all-mountain and freestyle. Though it’s labeled as the one board for every style of riding, the Berzerker’s shape, profile, and construction have it leaning much further toward all-mountain than park.


Aggressive and demanding by nature, the Berzerker is not a first board for anyone. It’s probably not a second board, either, and maybe not a third, but for expert snowboarders who charge with little fear and a lot of aggression—the Berzerker is their perfect cup of tea. Smooth on landings, stable at speeds, and unbelievably quick from edge-to-edge, there is little the Berzerker cannot handle. Highly experienced snowboarders will find a lot to love within the Berzerker’s fierce and unrelenting persona, while those less committed to aggression will find better luck on a less demanding board.

| Length | Waist Width | Reference Stance |
|---|---|---|
| 153 cm, 156 cm, 157 cm Wide, 159 cm, 160 cm Wide, 162 cm, 163 cm Wide, 165 cm, and 167 cm Wide | 300/249/292 mm at 159 cm | 559 mm |

| Preferred Terrain |
|---|
| Park |
| Groomers |
| Powder |
| Construction |
|---|
| Aspen/Bamboo/Paulownia |
| Quadratic Sidecut |
| Carbon Slimerods/ Slimewalls |
