YES. All In Snowboard – In-Depth Buyer’s Guide

The YES. All In is a high-performance directional twin that blends freestyle flair with freeride power. Designed to handle the full spectrum of resort riding — from carving groomers to slashing side hits and navigating tight tree runs — the All In is for riders who want a powerful board that doesn’t sacrifice playfulness. With a mid-stiff flex, traditional camber profile, and a lively core, it’s a responsive yet versatile choice that feels at home across the mountain.


🏂 What It Feels Like to Ride

The YES. All In rides like a freestyle-focused charger. With its camber profile and directional twin shape, you get the energy and edge hold of a traditional camber board, but with just enough nose volume and float to push through softer snow or slushy days.

It’s quick edge-to-edge, aggressive when you need it to be, and super responsive when carving at speed. In the park, it’s poppy and stable, and the board feels predictable off jumps and drops. It’s more of a performance machine than a buttery park deck — ideal for riders who like to ride fast, jump far, and push limits.


🎯 Who It’s For

✅ Intermediate to advanced riders
✅ All-mountain freestyle riders who want precision and control
✅ Riders looking for camber-driven energy and response
✅ Anyone who rides groomers, hits side hits, and occasionally dips into powder


❌ Who It’s Not For

🚫 Beginners — the aggressive profile requires good technique
🚫 Jib-focused park riders — it’s too stiff and lively for lazy rail laps
🚫 Deep pow surfers — it can float, but it’s not a true powder board
🚫 Those seeking an ultra-soft, laid-back flex


⚙️ Technology & Construction

  • Profile: Traditional Camber for max pop, edge control, and response
  • Shape: Directional Twin – twin between the inserts with added nose volume
  • Sidecut: MidBite – narrows between the feet for quicker turning and solid edge hold
  • Core: Poplar/Paulownia/Bamboo combo – lightweight, lively, and durable
  • Base: Sintered True – fast, durable, and holds wax well
  • Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10) – responsive without being unmanageable
  • Extras: Radial sidecut, impact-resistant layup, float pack inserts for powder

🎨 Graphics & Visuals

The YES. All In typically features bold, high-contrast artwork with a clean finish. Its design is modern but not flashy — reflecting its confident, all-in attitude. The board looks as sharp as it rides.


🧭 Shape & Profile Overview

  • Shape: Directional Twin
  • Profile: Traditional Full Camber
  • Flex: 7/10 – for power, control, and high-speed stability
  • Sizes Available: Typically ranges from 151 cm to 159 cm
  • Float Pack Inserts: Yes – setback stance option for deeper snow days

🧪 Performance Breakdown

CategoryScoreNotes
Powder7/10Extra nose volume and float pack help a lot
Groomers9/10Sharp edge control and tons of camber-driven response
All-Mountain9/10Versatile and stable everywhere
Side Hits8/10Great pop and stability, not too stiff to throw around
Park/Freestyle8/10Strong off jumps, good switch performance
Rails/Boxes6/10Not ideal for jibbing due to its stiffness
Trees/Crud7.5/10Quick turning and good dampening
Icy Conditions8.5/10Excellent grip from camber and MidBite
Switch Riding8/10Directional twin shape rides switch well

🛍️ Top Competitors

Looking for boards with a similar freestyle-meets-freeride build? Check these out:

  • Salomon Assassin Pro – Fast, poppy, and equally all-mountain friendly
  • Ride Algorythm – Aggressive, versatile camber board with freestyle bones
  • Rome Agent Pro – Directional twin with serious pop and park/freeride balance

💬 Final Thoughts

The YES. All In is exactly what the name suggests — a board that commits to performance, progression, and all-mountain dominance. It’s designed for the rider who doesn’t want to compromise between park and pow, carving and side hits, control and creativity.

If you’re confident on your board and want something responsive, energetic, and versatile enough to rip the whole mountain — the All In is ready when you are.