


RIDE WARPIG SNOWBOARD PRODUCT GUIDE
Overview
The RIDE Warpig is a legendary directional volume-shift snowboard built for all-mountain dominance in a compact, aggressive, and playful package. By packing volume into a shorter, wider board, the Warpig delivers incredible float, carving power, and maneuverability in all conditions – from powder fields to groomers to park laps.
Designed for intermediate to advanced riders who want freeride capability, freestyle versatility, and pure fun, the Warpig is a go-anywhere, do-anything destroyer.
Key Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Shape | Directional with tapered tail |
| Profile | Directional Rocker – rocker in tip and tail with camber underfoot |
| Flex | Medium (5–6/10) |
| Terrain | All-Mountain, Freeride, Freestyle |
| Rider Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
| Core | Performance™ Core – Aspen/Paulownia blend |
| Base | Sintered 4000 – fast and durable |
| Edges | Slimewalls® + Roll-In Construction |
| Construction | Carbon Array 3™, Double Impact Plates, Bi-Radial Sidecut |
| Sizes Available | 142, 148, 151, 154, 158 |
| Made In | China (designed in the USA) |
Directional Rocker + Volume Shift
The Warpig’s Directional Rocker profile provides early rise in the nose for float, a stable camber section underfoot for power, and a shorter tail for agility. Its volume shift design means you ride it 6–10 cm shorter than your usual board, without losing stability or control.
On-Snow Performance
Freeride
- Excellent float in powder thanks to wide nose and rocker profile
- Holds strong carves with camber underfoot and a bi-radial sidecut
- Nimble and stable in tight trees, steep terrain, or choppy snow
Freestyle
- Surprisingly park-capable for a directional board
- Stable for spins and side hits, wide platform helps on landings
- Tail shape and stiffness make it poppy and controlled
All-Mountain
- Versatile across all conditions: groomers, slush, pow, and sidecountry
- Roll-in Slimewalls® reduce chatter and boost edge durability
- Confidence-inspiring at speed and through varied terrain
Construction Highlights
- Carbon Array 3™: Adds pop and response where you need it
- Slimewalls®: Dampen vibration and improve impact resistance
- Bi-Radial Sidecut: Smooth, powerful turns with edge hold and control
- Double Impact Plates: Reinforce binding areas for durability
Ideal Rider
Best for:
- Intermediate and advanced riders who want to size down without sacrificing power
- Freeriders who want float and stability in powder and trees
- All-mountain shredders who love creative lines and freestyle freedom
Not ideal for:
- Absolute beginners or those looking for a traditional shape
- Riders who prefer twin boards for switch-heavy freestyle riding
Tech Specs (Example: 154 cm)
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Effective Edge | 114.7 cm |
| Waist Width | 27.1 cm |
| Sidecut Radius | 5.6–7.4 m |
| Stance Range | 20″–25″ |
| Recommended Weight | 130–210+ lbs |
Note: You should size down 6–10 cm from your standard board length.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Excellent float and stability in a shorter board
- Great for carving, pow, trees, and park laps
- Durable, damp ride with excellent edge control
- Volume shift makes it maneuverable and fun
Cons:
- Directional shape isn’t ideal for true switch freestyle
- May feel wide underfoot for smaller riders with small boots
- Requires a slight adjustment to riding style due to sizing down
Comparable Alternatives
1. Lib Tech Golden Orca – Premium, pow-loving directional board with aggressive camber.
2. Yes Airmaster 3D – Directional volume-shifted all-mountain board.
3. Jones Mind Expander – Surfy, creative freeride board with rocker profile.
Final Verdict
The RIDE Warpig is one of the most celebrated modern snowboards for a reason—it combines powder float, carving power, and freestyle versatility in a bold, compact package. Whether you’re slashing trees, boosting side hits, or charging groomers, the Warpig delivers high performance with a wild side. Ideal for intermediate to expert riders who want a quiver killer with personality.