2027 Salomon Huck Knife Snowboard
SKU L49292200



2027 Salomon Huck Knife Snowboard
SKU L49292200The Salomon Huck Knife has been the brand's flagship true-twin freestyle board for years, and the formula hasn't drifted much because it didn't need to. It's a high-performance park deck with an aggressive camber profile, a long list of construction details aimed at pop and stability, and a steeper nose-and-tail design that keeps swing weight low for spins and rotations. The Huck Knife sits in Salomon's freestyle family as the everyday park rider's pick, with enough tech to handle jumps, transitions, and rails without leaning toward any one of them.
Why we like it:
Quad Camber pairs aggressive camber underfoot with smaller camber zones at the contact points for grip without giving up snap on flat-base presses. Basalt Boosters in the tip and tail also add a pop and rebound you can feel coming off any feature on the hill.
Who it's for:
Park-focused riders who want a true twin with a versatile flex pattern are exactly who this board is for. It welcomes intermediate riders refining their freestyle game and still has enough top end for advanced riders sending bigger features. Anyone who wants a freestyle deck that doesn't fall apart when speeds pick up will find the Huck Knife a comfortable fit.
Highlights:
Quad Camber is the defining detail of the Huck Knife. It runs camber underfoot and additional camber zones near the contact points, with a steeper nose-and-tail shape that keeps swing weight low for rotations and tweaks. The True Twin shape means symmetrical performance regardless of stance direction, and the EQ Rad sidecut delivers consistent turn shapes across switch and regular riding. The core is a Popster wood core with TRIAX HD Fiberglass and 30% bio-based resin, with an FSC certified wood core making sure the build is sourced responsibly. A Sintered base keeps things fast and durable, and the Huck Knife comes in both regular and wide widths to fit a range of riders.
Things to consider:
All-mountain riders who want soft-snow performance will find the Huck Knife's true-twin shape less floaty than a directional or tapered profile. Stiffness is also closer to medium than soft, so true beginners may find it less forgiving than a softer dedicated learner board. For riders who want pro-level park performance, the Huck Knife Pro sits above this one in the Salomon line with even more aggressive tech.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Standard sizing applies. Pick your usual size for balanced park and all-mountain duty, or drop a length for jib-focused riding that prioritizes spin agility. Big-footed riders (boots in the size 11 US range and up) should grab the 156W or 159W wide variants to avoid toe and heel drag.
- Triple Camber
- Quad Camber
- Flex Rating: 5 out of 10
- Sintered Base
- Aspen Wood Core
- Fiberglass
- Popster Core
- TRIAX HD Fiberglass
- EQ Rad Sidecut
- Royal Rubber Pads
- Freestyle Edge Bevels
- ABS Sidewalls
- 30% Bio-Based Resin
- FSC Certified Wood Core
- Ability Level: Intermediate to Advanced
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