1 / 6Ride Warpig Snowboard 2026
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At a Glance
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The WARPIG sees the entire mountain as an opportunity to thrash at full speed. Slim Wall is the evolution of Ride’s Roll-in Construction to its most extreme limit. By creating a fully 3-D composite structure over our proprietary Slimewall® material, this revolutionary technology results in more efficient energy transfer, lighter weight constructions, and even better damping. The WARPIG shape has won multiple snowboard tests for both all-mountain and freestyle categories, which is a rare feat in modern snowboarding. The versatility of the WARPIG is unmatched. This board will allow you to lay down carves, hit huge jumps and ride big mountain lines. A Tapered Bi-Radial Sidecut maximizes grip and allows the WARPIG to transition from edge-to-edge like a traditional narrow snowboard while getting the float and stability of a wider modern deck. A Performance™ Core combines Aspen, Bamboo, and Paulownia wood to provide the perfect balance of strong and light. The WARPIG is a battle-tested all-mountain board for intermediate to advanced riders who aspire to crack the skull of winter and feast on its delicious pink insides.
| Shape | Directional, volume-shifted |
|---|---|
| Flex | 5/10 |
| Profile | Flat with Tapered Bi-Radial Sidecut |
| Core | Performance Core (Aspen + Bamboo + Paulownia) |
| Base | Sintered 4000 Ptex |
| Best For | All-mountain thrashing — size 6-10cm down, wide float + grip |
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Ride Warpig
By PTO Ski Team, Based on manufacturer data, industry tests, and rider feedback · Multiple on-snow sessions on this board · Various test sites
The take
“The board that started the volume-shifted conversation — a wider, shorter shape that changed how people think about board sizing.”
The Warpig is the board that defined volume shifting. A wider, fuller shape with more surface area lets you ride a shorter board without losing float or stability. A 148 Warpig rides like a 154-156 traditional board for powder float and high-speed confidence, but handles like a 148 in trees and tight terrain. You get both ends of the deal.
The Directional Zero Camber profile — flat between the feet with rocker in nose and tail — gives the Warpig its loose, playful, surfy character. It forgives lazy turns, floats without trying, and still has enough edge engagement from the flat section to hold when you commit to a carve. The Tapered Bi-Radial Sidecut gives it edge-to-edge quickness despite the wide waist. More nose than tail, setback stance — it wants to point downhill.
The Slimewalls earn their reputation in chop and crud: less chatter, more confidence. In powder, the Warpig overperforms its length by a wide margin. The honest weakness: when conditions get firm and icy, the zero camber profile doesn't bite as hard as traditional camber boards. Edge hold on hardpack is the Warpig's weakest point. Size down about 6cm from your traditional board length.
Bindings we'd pair with it
Mount point: 2x4 insert pattern. Our pick: Union Force.
Union ForceAll-mountain versatilityMedium flex (6.5-7/10) complements the Warpig's medium flex without overpowering it. Carves when you want to carve, loosens up when you want to surf. The most versatile binding Union makes for the most versatile board Ride makes.
Union AtlasMore aggressive ridingAluminum baseplate for stronger power transfer. A solid step-up for riders who push harder on groomers and bigger terrain, adding precision the Warpig can use.







