If you’ve decided the time is right to now buy a Snowboard online. Then fear not, below we have a comprehensive list of where to buy snowboards online at the best possible price!
A lot of people were cooped up during COVID-19 and unable to get onto the slopes and explore the mountains. So now everyone is excited to get out there and stretch those muscles.
So, if you are like so many other people and you are looking for a place to buy a snowboard online, this comprehensive list of websites should be diverse enough that you will be able to find exactly what you’re looking for at the best price!
However, if you’re still undecided you can read on latest article on should I buy or rent a snowboard, here.
The Best Online Snowboard Retailers
Absolute Snow
One of our personal favourites. Absolute Snow provides what you near and very easy to navigate.
The sales at Absolute Snow are great and typically offer the lowest price around. Not to mention you can find all your other snowboarding equipment here too.
Last time we checked they had over 350 snowboards on offer for all sizes, genders and ages.
Amazon
Now this is a slight trick. We’re sorry! Amazon don’t actually sell snowboards, but they do have plenty of retailers providing Snowboard accessories, at great prices.
So do check them out.
Backcountry.com
Due to GDPR, Backcountry.com is only available in the United State. However they similarly to those above, have a great range of product available.
If you’re trying to access them via the UK (like us), then they will point towards their partner Alpine Trek. Unfortunately their offering on snowboards is limited, to non-existent. But, you can find plenty of winter clothing, accessories and similar.
Blue Tomato
Blue Tomato are one of, if not, the biggest Snowboard and equipment provider in Europe. Blue Tomato provide plenty of options, but not necessarily the cheapest around.
Last time we checked they had just under 200 men’s snowboards, over 100 women’s snowboards and around 50 kid’s snowboards.
Their website is easy to navigate and they provide everything you require for your winter holiday, not just snowboards and related accessories, but also jackets, goggles, helmets, bags and general accessories.
Burton
We couldn’t leave out these guys. Now you can find Burton snowboards in plenty of other retailers but you can also buy directly with them. So it’s worth having a look to see if you can grab a bargain.
From our experience however, it’s usually cheaper buying through a retailer as opposed to Burton directly.
Decathlon
Decathlon, although not a specialist retailer they do have a place in the market for entry level equipment if you’re dipping your toe in the water.
Very budget friendly and provide almost everything you need to get started.
eBay
New and used snowboards are plentiful on eBay. There’s almost too much choice so you’ll need to use the filters that’s for sure.
As you can imagine with a bidding site, if demand goes up for a product then so will the price. So be sure to watch the item you may want and keep an eye out on those bids.
Evo.com
Evo.com have can what only be described as a pretty large selection of snowboards on offer.
Last time we checked total snowboards for all ages, genders and sex was over 700. Not too bad at all.
For readers outside of the US, they do thankfully ship globally via UPS. Naturally, there will be taxes and higher delivery costs associated with this.
Glisshop
A great UK retailer of snowboards, Glisshop has over 250 snowboards for all to look over. Not to mention some great discounts on them too.
You can also find almost all of your other snowboarding equipment here to, such as snowboard bags or bindings.
Snowboard Asylum
Another great provider of Snowboards and related equipment. Based out of Salford in the United Kingdom, so great if you’re based in the UK.
Easy to navigate and filter between your requirements including; profile, shape, camber and width to name but a few.
You can pick up a bargain at Snowboard Asylum as they often have sales throughout the year, particularly during the end of the European season – around April time.
Snow & Rock
Slightly harder to navigate, but nevertheless Snow & Rock offers some snowboards to choose from. Not as vast as some of our other options, but you may be able to grab a bargain here.
Due to their focus on other sports, it may be a great one stop shop. Particularly if you like your adventure sports.
Snow Lab
Another UK retailer. Although we’re not too familiar with Snow Lab on first glace they seem to provide great value, albeit, not a large selection of snowboards to choose.
What’s quite nice however, is you can hire snowboards and equipment from them. Not to forget all the other peripheral equipment you’ll need, base layers, gloves etc.
The House
One for our US readers. The House don’t have a selection as large as others, but they do provide plenty of products within the extreme sports arena.
Snowboards always seems to be discounted here too – which doesn’t bother us at all!
The Snowboard Shop
You’re probably wondering what this UK retailer sell. Well The Snowboard Shop sell…ironically they sell much more than snowboards.
However, their filtering makes browsing snowboards and relevant equipment quite simple. Not as large of a selection as other websites, but definitely worth a quick visit.