In early January, I was invited to go to the EWSRA tradeshow to see some of the new 2026 Ride snowboards that are going to be released next season. Here is all of the pictures and information that I gathered from the show.

























































The pics I took don’t do these boards justice. To capture all of these, I self filmed this as one long video and then took screenshots. To see the full shape of the board you can check this Ride 2026 catalog lineup pic that was originally shared here on the Snowboarding Forum.

The 2026 Ride Snowboard line up is estimated as being released around October 10th of 2025 in the USA.
At first glance, I don’t notice any brand new models for the 2026 season. However, I’ll include more notes about board changes as I learn them.
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