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Gary Hansen Testing a Snowboard During the Jackson Hole Shaper Summit | Photo Mike Hardaker Mountain Weekly News
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ShaperSummit Snowboard Test Returns to Jackson Hole in 2022

Mike Hardaker
February 1, 2022 4 Mins Read
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What’s the ShaperSummit All About?

Contents hide
1 What’s the ShaperSummit All About?
2 What to Expect?
3 ShaperSummit Snowboard Ratings
4 Telos Back/Slash Snowboard
5 Rossignol Sashimi LG Light
6 Cardiff Snowcraft Swell

The Jackson Hole ShaperSummit was founded by Rob Kingwill almost a decade ago with the help of Teton Gravity Research. The event takes place annually at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. What makes the event unique is it provides valuable and honest feedback from a variety of board testers known as Mountain Warriors. This feedback is then shared with each snowboard brand, and in theory with their designers.

One thing to keep in mind is all of these shapes from the major snowboard brands are  the following years production models. So feedback can go into the design phase for boards 2 years out.

These days the Jackson Hole ShaperSummit is more of an event to see friends, ride some boards, listen to talks and just be snowboarders for a few days. Perhaps it will be the new “tradeshow”.

Powder Surfing Boards
Inside the Jackson Hole ShaperSummit Tent | Photo Mike Hardaker Mountain Weekly News

It seemed the brands that get the most out of the ShaperSummit are smaller brands, the ones where the owner is the designer and can take feedback and make it instant.

Or in the case of Telos Snowboard, they came to the show unknown to most. Even the brands Telos was making snowboards for in their GP87 Factory in China had no clue who Ben and his team where.  Now everyone is talking about Telos Snowboards and Telos Splitboards.

What to Expect?

There’s a big old tent with lots of brands, lots of boards and at times lots of beer. Did I say lots of boards? This is a private event, as the majority of “testers” are involved in the snowboard industry. Even if some ride boards from other brands that rip, the brand representatives have a hard time publicly talking about how great their competitors boards ride.

Shaper Summit Jackson Hole
ShaperSummit Tent at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort | Photo Mike Hardaker Mountain Weekly News

One thing I found about testing boards in a format like this is Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is a burly mountain.  When the snow’s super deep and untracked you can get away with riding a board with a huge tail or some funky surf-inspired shape. This is why the event was formally called the Jackson Hole PowWow.

There have been years Jackson Hole ShaperSummit went off with 6 feet of snow in 5 days at the legendary as Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. And there have been years of high pressure drought like we are seeing now.

The dates for the 2022 event have already been set for early March.  If it snows the event is classic Jackson Hole, real snowboarding, freeriding powder with old friends and new like minded friends. However, there have been years it didn’t snow during the former powder board test.  So the the name of the event was changed from the PowWow, to something a little more politically correct and more inclusive of all the boards, not just powder boards.

Here’s something I learned, if the snow’s not deep and untracked during the ShaperSummit you may want to stay safe and ride a snowboard with a more traditional shape (think non powder design).

If it doesn’t snow the event becomes a groomer trenching event as Jackson Hole is not really a mountain to ride off piste in hard pack. Everyone wants to get their snow surf on. As an actual surfer with decades of experience as a waterman first and foremost and as a snowboarder second it’s easy to take offense to this new “fad” in snowboarding. Hell skiers are using the term “surfy” now. But that’s my rant, on my blog.

ShaperSummit Snowboard Ratings

These are the Top 3 snowboards I tested the last time I attended the ShaperSummit Snowboard Test. With the Telos being the stand out, all around.

2020 Telus Snowboards

Telos Back/Slash Snowboard

Price: $599

2020 Rossignol Sashimi

Rossignol Sashimi LG Light

Price: $599.95

Snowboard Topsheet

Cardiff Snowcraft Swell

Price: $749.99

Why did I ride these boards? When the snow starts to gets tracked it’s much easier to pick a snowboard that offered a familiar feel.  In my case, that’s more of a twin tip, directional board to be able to handle riding Jackson Hole Mountain Resort from the top to bottom across a variety of terrain and snow conditions.

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Mike Hardaker brings a lifelong passion for outdoor pursuits, honed through years of surfing in Orange County, California, and later expanded to snowboarding in the mountains after a stint on Maui. This diverse experience led him to found Mountain Weekly News. A dedicated gear tester, Mike spends his summers evaluating e-bikes, hunting equipment, and backpacking gear, transitioning to winter sports gear reviews, including splitboards and snowboards, during the colder months.

7 Comments

  1. andy starr says:
    March 6, 2019 at 5:24 AM

    starship customs is on facebook… https://www.facebook.com/StarshipCustoms aloha snow surferz

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  2. Justin Vicary says:
    February 28, 2019 at 7:44 PM

    Great write up as always! How was the Telos in the deep conditions? Did you have opportunity to ride Cardiff’s Powgoda as well? Great event!

    Reply
    1. Mike Hardaker says:
      March 1, 2019 at 8:33 AM

      Justin, Looks like we have a Cardiff Powgoda Splitboard heading our way for testing. Super pumped. The solid version was hands down one of the most popular snowboards at the event. These boards have a really unique look, design and feel I ended up on their Swell instead. The Telos boards were fun, a little wide underfoot on the size I took but blasted through powder with ease. And they got some darn fine looking splits as well. I will post a link up to the review when they go live on the shaper site. Thanks for the comment.

      Reply
      1. Justin says:
        March 5, 2019 at 8:10 PM

        Hey Mike,
        The Powgoda solid was popular last year too!
        Thanks for the feedback!
        Look forward to hearing thoughts on the split

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        1. Justin Vicary says:
          March 17, 2019 at 10:59 PM

          Hi Mike,
          Is that Telos Back Slash marketed as a pow board? Does it float better than some of the bigger pow shapes you tested? Looking for a board for Japan

          Reply
          1. Mike Hardaker says:
            March 18, 2019 at 9:54 AM

            Justin,

            The Telos indeed is for smashing powder. Would work great in JP. 148 and 153 sizes seem small, but the board rides big.

          2. Justin Vicary says:
            March 18, 2019 at 3:57 PM

            Thanks for the feedback. On initial appearance it looks like it would ride pow well but not superbly. Obviously it’s design in the specs makes it a Powder warrior

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