Pre-order · Ships September 2026
Terrain
The Jones Kids Prodigy Package is a complete first setup: an all-mountain snowboard with the bindings already mounted on it. Jones calls it the first step to progression, and the box is built so a kid can be on snow the day it arrives — no mounting, no stance angles to figure out, no separate binding purchase. New for 26/27, and now made in an 80cm and a 90cm for the first time.
That is the whole package. If you want a leash and a stomp pad in the box as well, that is the Kids Happy Mountain Package, which is the softer, flatter board built for a first-ever day rather than for progression.
The Prodigy is a Directional Twin on a CamRock profile — camber between the feet, rocker in the nose and tail. Jones rates its flex 2 out of 5 and calls it “friendly and playful.” Jones credits the CamRock profile with float and pop and leaves it there; if you want our read of why that mix suits a learner, the rocker sits the tips off the snow and the camber underfoot gives a kid something to push against once they start linking turns. That reading is ours, not a Jones claim.
Jones scores it All-Mountain 10/10, Powder 7/10, Freestyle 7/10 — a full mark for riding the whole hill, with powder and park capable rather than specialised.
Jones’s own three lines on it:
| Size | Waist width | Sidecut radius |
|---|---|---|
| 80 | 18 cm | 3.3 m |
| 90 | 19 cm | 4.1 m |
| 100 | 20.0 cm | 5.1 m |
The 80 and the 90 are new for 26/27 — Jones did not build the Prodigy that short before. Kids’ board length follows height and weight rather than boot size, so tell us both and we will get it right. A board that is too long is genuinely harder to turn, and a first season spent fighting one is how kids decide they do not like snowboarding.
Jones publishes a weight for this board only at size 130, which is not a length we stock, so we are not going to quote you a figure for the 80, the 90 or the 100.
A kid taking their first turns, or one who has a few days in and is ready to ride the whole hill rather than just the bunny slope. The pre-mounted bindings mean it works as a gift — it comes out of the box ready.
It is not the board for a first-ever day if what you want is the gentlest possible start: the Happy Mountain is flatter, softer (1/5) and slower to punish a mistake. And it is not for a young rider who has outgrown a 100 — Jones builds the Prodigy up to 145, but we stocked the three short lengths.