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Mike Hardaker Testing the Ride Moderator Snowboard at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News
TETON Tested Snowboard Reviews: Vetted in Jackson Hole

Ride Moderator Snowboard Review

Mike Hardaker
April 1, 2024 6 Mins Read
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New for the 2025 snowboard season comes the Ride Moderator Snowboard. Taking some of the best snowboard design functions of the Ride Deep Fake Snowboard and enhancing it for a true all mountain snowboard.

Trail Map
1 Ride Moderator Directional Extra Camber Profile
2 Ride Moderator Thin Con Construction
3 Carbon Array 3
4 How Durable it the Ride Moderator Snowboard?
5 Sizes
6 Ride Moderator Snowboard Pros & Cons
7 Overall Impression

Ride Moderator Directional Extra Camber Profile

Man Making Snowboard Turn
Mike Hardaker, Snowboarder and Gear Reviewer Found that the Camber Profile Allowed For Proper Heel Side Snowboard Turns | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

The Ride Moderator Snowboard is built around a camber profile that ride calls Extra Camber. This snowboard profile has camber under the majority of the board with a little rocker at the nose. I found the Moderator Snowboard with the the Extra Camber performed like a traditional camber snowboard and thanks to a little rocker in the nose it had no problem floating over deep snow.

The Extra Camber Profile on this directional snowboard allowed me to stomp airs with confidence and when I needed to stop the snowboard or let it run out at full speed I had total confidence in the Ride Moderator even on my first run. The board felt like I was reuniting with an old lost friend.

Ride Moderator Thin Con Construction

Ride Snowboards Construction
The Thinner Capped Construction of the Ride Moderator Snowboard Removed Lots of Material Form the Board Shaving Weight in the Process | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

One of the first things you notice about this tapered snowboard is just how thin the construction is. Ride Snowboards has figured out a way to eliminate massive amounts of the snowboard that weren’t needed.  The benefits are less materials are used creating the board, which in turn cuts down on the overall snowboard weight.

Ride took it a step further by figuring our a way to add the boards graphics directly onto the fiberglass once again cutting down on materials while keeping the Ride Moderator Snowboards weight to a minimum.

For a mostly camber snowboard with the weight savings I didn’t feel like the snowboard was riding me, instead at 155 lbs. I was able to easily control the Ride Moderator Snowboard with light fast cat type responses.  When I snowboard I like to be light on my feet and not have to power the board down the mountain. One of my favorite professional snowboarders to watch really shows this cat like light weight approach to snowboarding, his name is ~ Blake Paul who happens to now be riding Ride Snowboards.

Mike Hardaker Jumping Off Cliffs While Testing the Ride Moderator Snowboard
Mike Hardaker Jumping Off Cliffs Testing The Durability and Reliability of the Ride Moderator Snowboard. Hint it Stomped this Air and Kept Going! | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

For dampening the board features SlimWalls which are a basically reinforces SlimeWalls featuring urethane material in the sidewall that doubles as a shock absorber.  This sort of gives the board a spring, or hop to it so when you do jump off something the boards ready to suck up some of the impact even if your knees aren’t ready.

I was truly ripping on this board even on the first few runs. It felt natural, easy to control and was able to be ridden hard when needed or cat like to slash turns and surf powder.

Man Snowboarding at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
The Base on this Ride Snowboard Was Super Fast Even Being As Colorful As it Is | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

The board was also very fast even when on the flats riding cat tracks thanks to a sintered stone ground race base. For the base instead of traditional black, Ride opted for tie dye in color which really pops and stands out against white snow

Carbon Array 3

Mike Hardaker Getting Some Air Time
Mike Hardaker Getting Some Air Time While Product Testing the Ride Moderator 2025 Snowboard in the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Backcountry | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

The Ride Moderator Snowboard features 3 strips of carbon under each binding that are tapered towards the tip and tail. This allowed for extremely fast twitch movements of the board. If your in the air and need to re-adjust, no problem. Same could be said for setting up to jump off cliffs. This Ride Snowboard doesn’t take much setup time, and the response time is as fast as you can think with no real delay. Want to go left and fast, boom your already there.

For people that are focused on jumping off cliffs or sending big kickers the ability to make fast twitch micro adjustments on this snowboard will be notable.

🔥 Click here to compare 2026 prices & availability at the bottom of this review.

How Durable it the Ride Moderator Snowboard?

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Mountain Weekly News Founder and Snowboarder Mike Hardaker Playing on the Ride Moderator Snowboard | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

Ride added Single Impact Plates under the bindings in areas where people have been known to break boards. This combined with the reinforced urethane in the SlimWalls on the Ride Moderator Snowboard will help to keep the riding life longer on this board.  The only thing I can see happening is without added layers of sidewall or bulky top sheets like other snowboards in the industry if you do end up hitting a solid object like a tree or slam into a rock the board will show signs of damage. This is basically like the Ferrari of snowboarding, treat it with respect and you have a board that will last a long time. Slam this Ride Snowboard into things and it simply won’t last.

Sizes

Ride Snowboard
Ride Moderator in Size 159 Shown Paired with Burton Cartel X Bindings | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

The Ride Moderator Snowboard for 2025 will be available in 10 total snowboard sizes ranging from:

smallest in the 144cm, 148cm, 151cm, 155cm, 157cm, 159cm, 162cm and in wide sizes 157w, 161w, and 167w in the largest.

Ride Moderator Snowboard Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Extra Camber Profile for proper heel side turns
  • Thin Con Construction reduces weight
  • Fast and durable with Carbon Array 3

Cons:

  • May show signs of damage on impact
  • Some may find it less durable

Overall Impression

Mike Hardaker Snowboarding at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
We Like Testing Snowboards, And LOVED Ripping Around on the Ride Moderator Snowboard, Mountain Weekly News Founder Mike Hardaker Shown in His Element | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

The Ride Moderator Snowboard ($599.99) is a board professional snowboarders will surely end up rocking and a board the general public will instantly fall in love with too. If you like to go fast, want camber under the majority of your snowboard where it counts while having a little rocker in the nose for float on the deepest of days in a snowboard that does a great job of cutting down weight. The Ride Moderator Snowboard is surely a board to pickup before it sells out for the season. The buzz is starting now!

Ride Moderator Snowboard Tail Wheelier
Even Tail Wheelies Are Fun on The Moderator Snowboard from Ride | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

With over 30 years of experience in making snowboards, if you haven’t been on a Ride Snowboard you’ve been missing out. Lets change that in 2025.

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Last updated: 2026-06-11 11:46:26

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Mike Hardaker

Mike Hardaker is the Founder and CEO of Mountain Weekly News. Based in Jackson Hole for 15 seasons, Mike has spent 24 years vetting technical gear in the world’s most demanding environments. As a Level III Avalanche Professional and alum of Teton Gravity Research, his field expertise spans high-altitude hunting, heavy-duty e-bikes, and snow sports. As of late Mike has been featured on Bloomberg and CNBC to discuss the future of digital media. Mike applies a rigorous auditor’s eye to everything he tests—prioritizing technical provenance over "office-chair" fluff. He is a fierce protector of the Open Web, a leading AEO technical auditor, and a strategist for brands seeking "Source of Truth" status in an AI-driven economy. Connect with Mike: LinkedIn

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