YES. Hell Yes Snowboard – In-Depth Buyer’s Guide

The YES. Hell Yes is a versatile, high-performance all-mountain freestyle snowboard designed for riders who want a playful yet powerful ride that excels across varied terrain. With its hybrid camber profile and twin directional shape, the Hell Yes balances pop and precision with forgiveness and flow, making it an ideal choice for riders who like to mix park laps with freeriding.

This board offers enough flex and response to handle jumps, rails, groomers, and even some powder days, delivering a confident, engaging ride that adapts to your style.


πŸ‚ What It Feels Like to Ride

The Hell Yes rides lively and responsive with a medium flex that allows for playful presses and solid pop. Thanks to its hybrid camber profile, the board has camber zones underfoot for power and edge control, while the rocker sections add a catch-free, forgiving feel.

It’s nimble enough to hit rails and jib features but stable enough to carve groomers and float through soft snow. The twin directional shape supports riding switch with ease, while the directional flex offers a slight edge of control at speed.


🎯 Who It’s For

βœ… Intermediate to advanced freestyle and all-mountain riders
βœ… Riders who want a versatile board for park and mountain laps
βœ… Those who appreciate a hybrid camber profile balancing pop and forgiveness
βœ… Riders who enjoy switch riding but want directional stability


❌ Who It’s Not For

🚫 Beginners β€” the camber zones require some edge control skill
🚫 Pure powder hounds β€” it’s versatile but not a powder specialist
🚫 Riders wanting an ultra-soft jib board
🚫 Those preferring full camber or full rocker profiles only


βš™οΈ Technology & Construction

  • Profile: Hybrid Camber (camber underfoot with rocker between feet and in the nose)
  • Shape: Twin Directional β€” symmetrical in shape with slightly directional flex
  • Core: Poplar and Bamboo blend for lightweight strength and pop
  • Base: Sintered True β€” fast and durable
  • Flex: Medium (6/10) β€” balanced support and playfulness
  • Sidecut: Radial for smooth, controlled turns

🎨 Graphics & Visuals

The YES. Hell Yes features bold, artistic designs that reflect its edgy name β€” often with dynamic colors and patterns that stand out on the mountain and in the park.


🧭 Shape & Profile Overview

  • Shape: Twin Directional
  • Profile: Hybrid Camber
  • Flex: Medium (6/10)
  • Sizes Available: Typically ranges from 148 to 157 cm

πŸ§ͺ Performance Breakdown

CategoryScoreNotes
Powder6.5/10Handles soft snow well but not a powder specialist
Groomers8/10Smooth edge hold with playful response
All-Mountain8/10Versatile and adaptable across varied terrain
Side Hits7.5/10Good pop and responsiveness
Park/Freestyle8.5/10Strong freestyle capabilities with forgiving feel
Rails/Boxes7/10Stable but not overly soft β€” good for jibbing
Trees/Crud7/10Nimble and stable enough for variable conditions
Icy Conditions7.5/10Reliable edge control thanks to camber zones
Switch Riding8.5/10True twin shape makes riding switch natural

πŸ›οΈ Top Competitors

If you’re considering boards with a similar freestyle-all-mountain hybrid profile, check out:

  • Lib Tech Skate Banana β€” a hybrid rocker favorite for park and all-mountain fun
  • Capita Defenders of Awesome β€” versatile freestyle with pop and durability
  • GNU Riders Choice β€” hybrid camber with balanced freestyle and freeride ability

πŸ’¬ Final Thoughts

The YES. Hell Yes is a confident, fun-loving snowboard built for riders who want to mix freestyle creativity with all-mountain versatility. Its hybrid camber profile delivers just the right amount of pop and forgiveness, making it suitable for park laps, groomer cruising, and side hits alike.

If you want a board that encourages progression and can handle a variety of mountain conditions with ease, the Hell Yes is a solid pick that lives up to its name.