Summary

The Weston Rise Women's snowboard is an all mountain freestyle deck, that is a directional twin, with camber under the feet, reverse camber on the nose and tail, and a medium flex.

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Riding Style All Mountain Freestyle
Riding Level Advanced - Expert
Fits Boot size (US) Women's, < 8, 8-10
Manufactured in Shenzhen, China
Shape Directional Twin
Camber Profile Hybrid Camber
Stance Setback -20mm
Approx. Weight Feels Normal
Split Comes in split
Powder Good
Base Glide Great
Carving Good
Speed Great
Uneven Terrain Great
Switch Great
Jumps Great
Jibbing Great
Pipe Great
On Snow Feel

Stable

Turn Initiation

Medium

Skidded Turns

Moderate

Flex

Medium

Buttering

Moderate

Edge Hold

Hard Snow

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Weston Rise Table Video and Written Review Review by The Good Ride

The Weston Rise got some updates for the 2025 season. They have narrowed the waist a bit, reshaped the nose and tail, changed the sidecut radius and also added some carbon to the board. They have also replaced the carbon stringers with S Weave Carbon Stringers that run tip to tail.

The Weston Rise likes small to medium radius turns, has a good amount of pop, and is a lot of fun for hitting natural features around the mountain, riding switch, and playing all over the mountain.

Ethics Statement: We don’t get paid by the manufacturer to write these reviews.  No one is perfect and we do make money from the “Where To Buy” links below, but this is our best attempt at an honest and objective review from an average rider’s perspective.

How This Review Happened:  We borrowed this for an extended demo and then returned it.

Size: 149

Days:  4+

Conditions: Powder, Packed Powder, Fresh Groomers, Hard Pack

Riders: Steph

Boots: Vans Luna

Bindings: Union Ultra

Set Up: 15 front -15 back  20.5″ wide

Weston Rise updated waist width

Waist Width

The previous version of the Rise was wide enough to qualify as a women’s mid-wide board. Weston has narrowed the overall waist width of the board for faster response and a more nimble feel. The 149 I tested had a 242mm waist width.

Camber profile

Camber Profile

The Rise still comes with a hybrid camber profile, so you get a snappy positive zone in between the feet that goes to early rise on the nose and tail keeping it maneuverable and catch free while still getting the technical benefits of positive camber.

Top sheet

Top Sheet

This board comes with a textured top sheet. I love these types of top sheets because they add grip when one footing and also seem to be a bit tougher for wear and tear.

7/10 flex

Flex

The Rise felt like a 7/10 flex to me. It is stiff enough to offer a stable ride at higher speeds and through bumpy snow. But there’s just enough flex to keep it feeling a bit playful as well.

Carving the Rise

Carving

I had a lot of fun carving the Rise snowboard. It can carve while going fast, has great edge hold and also a snappy finish out of the carve. Very reliable and energetic to carve some turns on.

Off Piste

Off Piste

The new narrower waist width adds some nimbleness to the Rise when shredding off piste or through module. It is stable through bumpy snow but is still quick enough to turn around tight spots as well. I very much enjoyed the Rise in off piste conditions and situations.

Set back on board

Powder

This board is a directional twin and comes with 20mm of setback when the bindings are centered up. The small bit of early rise, stiffer flex, and slightly wider waist width (than the average women’s board) helps add some float in softer or deeper snow. You can also set the bindings back to get and added 2″ of set back on board as well.

Weston Rise powder

The Rise handles great in powder, but is more for an experienced powder rider. It won’t do all the work for you. It is great for my style of riding however, since I prefer to ride a more twin board in all conditions. For a directional twin, the Rise is a great option for bigger mountain or powder riding. But a more powder specific board will offer more float and surface area for bigger storms.

The Weston Rise also comes in a spit board option.

Steeps

Steeps

I really enjoy the Rise in steep terrain. It is very stable and reliable and has nice edge hold in more hard pack conditions as well.

Weston Rise Freestyle

Freestyle Personality

The Rise maintains its all mountain freestyle personality. A great board for those that like to mix freeride with freestyle snowboarding. It is not a beginner freestyle board by any means. But it is fun to dabble in the park with, very stable and poppy off jumps, and is friendly enough to throw in a jib or two as well. But I prefer the Rise in more natural freestyle features like wind lips, drops, tree jibs etc.

 

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Weston Rise Past Reviews

This board has a mid-wide waist width to help with float and surface area in soft snow, and would be good for riders with a bigger boot size as well. Even though it has a wider waist width, my 7.5 boot didn’t feel too small to turn the board. It was still a lot of fun on groomers, but I did prefer it in softer snow.

The Weston Rise likes small to medium radius turns, has a good amount of pop, and is a lot of fun for hitting natural features around the mountain, riding switch, and playing all over the mountain.

Ethics Statement: We don’t get paid by the manufacturer to write these reviews.  No one is perfect and we do make money from the “Where To Buy” links below, but this is our best attempt at an honest and objective review from an average rider’s perspective.


How This Review Happened:  
We borrowed this for an extended demo and then returned it.

Size: 146

Days:  4+

Conditions: Powder, Packed Powder, Fresh Groomers, Hard Pack

Riders: Steph

Boots: Vans Ferra

Bindings: Union Milan & Union Contact

Set Up: 15 front -15 back 20? wide

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