All Mountain snowboards are best for any terrain and conditions. They perform anywhere on a mountain—groomed runs, backcountry, even park and pipe. They may be directional (meaning they are intended to be ridden primarily in one direction) or twin (for riding switch, meaning either direction). Most boarders ride all-mountain boards because of their versatility, all-mountain boards are good for beginners who are still learning what terrain they like.
Riders enjoy all kinds of terrain, from groomers at the resort or powder in the backcountry, to obstacles in the terrain park or the streets.
PARK: 2/10 ALL MOUNTAIN: 8/10 POWDER: 4/10


This Burton Stylus Snowboard is perfect for aspiring riders looking to build a foundation before moving on to a more performance-oriented option. Like setting a pen to a blank piece of paper, the Stylus silences your fears, teaching balance and board control from the first time you strap in. Easy Bevel combines a soft, mellow flex with a convex base for a virtually-catch free riding experience, while Flat Top and a true twin shape provide a stable platform that’s effortlessly maneuverable no matter which way you point it. The mounting system gives you the easiest, most adjustable setup with bindings from all major brands (not just Burton’s).
Twin Shape is perfectly symmetrical for a balanced ride, you can spin and stomp with outstanding stability whether you’re riding regular or switch
Flat Top Bend provides stability, balance, and continuous edge control helping the tip and tail kick up for a catch free and loose riding experience.
This board mount is designed to help dial in the perfect stance and is compatible with all major bindings
1 – TOPSHEET
2 – TOP GLASS 90° & 0° STITCHED
3 – CORE
4 – BOTTOM GLASS 0° & 90° STITCHED
5 – BASE
Biax Fiberglass features a jib-friendly, torsionally soft flex and a forgiving feel that’s great for beginning riders or the park