2027 Ride Warpig Snowboard
SKU RD261857



2027 Ride Warpig Snowboard
SKU RD261857The Ride Warpig is the board that kicked off the volume-shifted movement and made short, fat, directional decks a real category instead of a novelty. The shape is wide through the waist, stubby in length, and tapered just enough to ride directionally without losing the playful agility of a smaller board. Zero camber gives it a flat-rocker feel that lifts easily into pivots, while the wide platform delivers float that punches above the actual board length.
Why we like it:
The Tapered Bi-Radial Sidecut takes the underfoot width of a wide board and pairs it with the tip and tail width of a standard-sized one, so the board carves like a normal deck despite the extra waist. Cleave-Edge, with nearly fifty percent more steel than a standard edge, holds up to the abuse this kind of all-terrain board attracts.
Who it's for:
Intermediate and advanced riders who want a single board to handle everything from groomers to powder to side hits, especially in tight or tree-heavy terrain. The wide platform suits riders with bigger feet who'd otherwise need a Wide-variant board, and the stubby length appeals to riders who like the maneuverability of a shorter deck without sacrificing float. Pure park rats will find better tools elsewhere, but quiver-of-one shoppers will find a lot to love.
Highlights:
Volume-shift is the entire reason this board exists. The Warpig packages the surface area of a longer, wider board into a shorter, fatter footprint, so a rider gets the float and stability of a freeride deck in a length that turns and butters like a freestyle one. The profile is Directional Zero Camber, mostly flat underfoot with rocker rising at the tips, which makes catching an edge harder and pivots easier. The Tapered Bi-Radial Sidecut splits responsibility between the ends of the board, with the shorter radius at the nose for turn initiation and the longer radius at the tail for stability and grip. Inside the laminate is a Performance Core that mixes Aspen for strength with Bamboo and Paulownia for lighter weight, sandwiched in Slim Walls for damping and reinforced by Carbon Array 3 plus Double Impact Plates under the binding zone. Hybrid Glass tunes the torsional response. Up front the base is a fast-wearing Sintered model with a Stone Ground finish, the Cleave-Edge holds up to heavy use, and Bio-Resin in the assembly cuts the board's environmental footprint compared to traditional epoxy.
Things to consider:
The volume-shifted shape is genuinely different to ride, so the rider's normal length isn't the right starting point here. Riders new to the format sometimes get the wrong size on first try. The flex is mid-range and friendly, but the board is fundamentally a directional shape, so dedicated switch riders should look elsewhere; the Heartbreaker or Zero would suit them better.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Sizes short on purpose, with the run going XS (142cm), Small (148cm), Medium (151cm), Large (154cm), and X-Large (158cm). The volume-shift logic asks the rider to drop roughly five to eight centimeters from their normal board length and let the extra waist and tip width make up the difference.
- 5.4, 6.5
- Rocker/Flat/Rocker
- Directional Zero Camber
- Flex Rating: 5 out of 10
- Sintered Base
- Aspen/Bamboo/Paulownia Wood Core
- Carbon
- Fiberglass
- Performance Core
- Slim Walls
- Tapered Bi-Radial Sidecut
- Cleave-Edge
- Carbon Array 3
- Double Impact Plates
- Hybrid Glass
- Bio-Resin
- Ability Level: Advanced to Intermediate
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