I visited the Jones Snowboards booth at the EWSRA tradeshow in Pennsylvania to preview the 2026/2027 collection.
Here are a few sneak peek pictures from the 2027 collection. I will post clearer pictures when I get to visit the booth again in Vermont in February.
Unfortunately, my phone died before I could make it to the Jones booth, so all of my images were captured with my scratched up 3D camera. Most of my images came out blurry, but there were a few clear enough that they’re worth sharing for anyone that’s hyped to see them.
Catalog Images & Specs
These images are courtesy of this Reddit thread and user Unfair_Technology462. The print on them is small, so it’s all transcribed in the tables below the images to see the available specs of the 2027 Jones Snowboard line.



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Jones Men’s Snowboards 2027
| Model | Tagline / Description | Camber Profile | Flex | Available Sizes |
| Aviator 2.0 | The precision tool for all-terrain performance | Dir. Twin/True High-Camber | 4/5 | 147, 150, 153W, 154, 156, 157W, 158, 159W, 160, 162, 163W (Carry Over) |
| Mountain Twin Pro | The ultimate all-mountain powerhouse | Directional Twin/CamRock | 4/5 | 154, 156W, 157, 159W, 160, 162W, 163, 165W |
| Mountain Twin | The definitive do-it-all board | Directional Twin/CamRock | 3/5 | 149, 151, 153W, 154, 156W, 157, 158W, 159W, 160, 161W, 162W, 163, 164W, 165W, 168W (New Sizes) |
| Rally Cat | The all-mountain fun seeker | Dir. Twin/True Medium-Camber | 2/5 | 151, 154, 155W, 156, 158, 159W, 161, 162W, 166W, 170W |
All Mountain / Freestyle
| Model | Tagline / Description | Camber Profile | Flex | Available Sizes |
| Men’s Tweaker Pro 2.0 | The supercharged freestyler, reimagined | True Twin/True High-Camber | 4/5 | 149, 151, 154, 156, 157W, 159 (New Shape) |
| Men’s Tweaker 2.0 | The updated fun hoggin’ freestyler | True Twin/True Medium-Camber | 2/5 | 149, 151, 154, 156, 157W, 159, 160W, 162 (New Shape) |
| Women’s Tweaker 2.0 | The updated fun hoggin’ freestyler | True Twin/True Medium-Camber | 2/5 | 140, 143, 146, 149, 151 (New Shape) |
Jones Women’s Snowboards 2027
| Model | Tagline / Description | Camber Profile | Flex | Available Sizes |
| Women’s Flagship | The ultimate freeride board | Directional/Dir. Camber-Rocker | 4/5 | 143, 146, 149, 152, 155 (New Size) |
| Women’s Howler | The creative freerider’s favorite | Directional/High Power Camber | 4/5 | 142, 145, 148, 151 (New Size) |
| Women’s Airheart 2.0 | The precision tool for all-terrain performance | Dir. Twin/True High-Camber | 4/5 | 143, 146, 149, 152, 155 (Carry Over) |
| Women’s Stratos | The versatile all-terrain freerider | Directional/Dir. Camber-Rocker | 3/5 | 140, 143, 146, 149, 152, 155 (Carry Over) |
| Women’s Twin Sister | The definitive do-it-all board | Directional Twin/CamRock | 3/5 | 140, 143, 146, 149, 152, 155 |
| Women’s Dream Weaver 2.0 | The playful charger | Directional/Dir. Camber-Rocker | 2/5 | 139, 142, 145, 148, 151, 154, 156 |
| Women’s Rally Cat | The all-mountain fun seeker | Dir. Twin/True Medium-Camber | 2/5 | 139, 142, 145, 148, 151, 154 |
Jones Freecarver Series 2027
| Model | Tagline / Description | Camber Profile | Flex | Available Sizes |
| Freecarver 6000s | The playful all-mountain carver | Directional/True Medium-Camber | 3/5 | 150, 150N, 154, 154N, 158, 158N, 162 |
| Freecarver 9000s | The powerful all-mountain carver | Directional/True Medium-Camber | 4/5 | 152, 152N, 156, 156N, 160, 164 |
Jones Surf Series 2027
| Model | Tagline / Description | Camber Profile | Flex | Available Sizes |
| TwinCraft | The floaty fun freestyler | Directional Twin/True Medium-Camber | 3/5 | 146, 150, 154, 158, 162 (New Model) |
| Mind Expander 2.0 | Alternative all-mountain shredder | Directional/Dir. Camber-Rocker | 3/5 | 142, 146, 150, 154, 158, 162, 166 (New Shape) |
| Storm Chaser | Surf inspired powder slasher | Directional/Dir. Camber-Rocker | 3/5 | 142, 147, 152, 157 |
| Storm Wolf | The slicing and dicing speed arrow | Directional/Dir. Camber-Rocker | 4/5 | 150, 154, 158, 162 |
| Mountain Surfer | Next level surf sled | Directional/Christenson Surf Rocker | 3/5 | 142, 152 |
Splitboards
| Model | Tagline / Description | Camber Profile | Flex | Available Sizes |
| Ultralight Butterfly Split | The ultralight, technical objective split | Directional/True High-Camber | 4/5 | 150, 154, 158 (Unisex, Carry Over) |
| Ultralight Hovercraft 2.0 Split | The ultralight, all-conditions split | Directional/Dir. Camber-Rocker | 3/5 | 152, 156, 160 (Unisex, Carry Over) |
| Men’s Ultralight Solution Split | The backcountry line bomber | Directional/Dir. Camber-Rocker | 5/5 | 158, 161, 162W, 164, 165W (Carry Over) |
| Men’s Solution Split | The ultimate, all-conditions split | Directional/Dir. Camber-Rocker | 4/5 | 154, 158, 159W, 161, 162W, 164, 165W, 167, 169W (Carry Over) |
| Men’s Howler Split | The freeride x freestyle full-throttle split | Directional/High Power Camber | 4/5 | 158, 160W, 161 (New Model) |
| Men’s Stratos Split | The energetic, all-conditions split | Directional/Dir. Camber-Rocker | 3/5 | 156, 158W, 159, 161W (Carry Over) |
| Men’s Frontier 2.0 Split | The all-terrain, shred everything split | Directional/Dir. Camber-Rocker | 2/5 | 156, 158W, 159, 161W, 162, 164W |
Steve Weber is the passionate snowboarder, skateboarder, and author behind Board of the World. He understands that most gear reviews focus on having the perfect snow conditions, but his testing methodology is different. Living in Pennsylvania, Steve describes exactly how a board performs when the conditions aren’t perfect. His reviews cover performance on ice, hardpack, and flat-out brick conditions. In other words, he reviews boards for the conditions that East Coast riders actually face.
Bringing 27 years of East Coast snowboarding and 21 years of skateboarding experience, Steve is a 42-year-old intermediate park rider. His recommendations are informed by decades of battling icy conditions, ensuring every review accounts for the board’s performance on the roughest of terrain.
For the last five years, Steve has poured his passion into writing in-depth, unbiased reviews that help riders make informed decisions about the gear they’ll use. He also works part-time at a snowboard shop in Northeastern Pennsylvania, which gives him a direct line to learning about the new gear tech months in advance. When he’s not writing reviews, Steve is often found riding at Montage Mountain and testing out new boards.
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