| 90 | | $500 | This is one of our absolute favorite all-mountain boards |
| 90 | | $580 | Earning one of the top scores we have seen to date, we highly recommend this board |
| 87 | | $510 | This stiffer big mountain board is great for carving or for anyone who likes to scream down groomers |
| 83 | | $550 | The Burton Story Board is a fantastic choice for aggressive, hard-charging freeriders |
| 82 | | $550 | If you want a top-notch all-mountain board without paying a premium price, the Klassy is the one for you |
| 80 | | $500 | The Jones Twin Sister is fast and stable but it occasionally slipped out on icy patches |
| 77 | | $650 | For aggressive riding and deep snow, the T. Rice Orca is a phenomenal choice |
| 76 | | $480 | This board is solid in powder and has tons of pop but can't quite match the top boards |
| 75 | | $460 | A super fun playful board but it lacks the stiffness if you really want to send it |
| 72 | | $450 | This Pillow Talk is not a great generalist, but it does do very well in powder |
| 71 | | $600 | If you strive for your snowboard to seem as surfy as possible, the Mind Expander is a great choice |
| 69 | | $550 | If you love the freestyle feel and are a fan of short and stocky snowboards, the Insta/Gator is for you |