Summary

This is a review on the 2023 Yes Rival Women's Snowboard. A full positive camber twin with a lot of hard charging personality. This review covers the 2023 model, but it is relevant for the 2024 version as well.

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Riding Style Freestyle
Riding Level Advanced - Expert
Fits Boot size (US) Women's, < 8, 8-10
Manufactured in
Shape True Twin
Camber Profile Traditional Camber
Stance Centered
Approx. Weight Feels Normal
Split No
Powder Poor
Base Glide Great
Carving Great
Speed Great
Uneven Snow Good
Switch Great
Jumps Excellent
Jibbing Great
Pipe Excellent
On Snow Feel

Locked In

Turn Initiation

Medium/Fast

Skidded Turns

Semi-Hard

Flex

Medium/Stiff

Buttering

Moderate

Edge Hold

Icy Snow

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Top Of Mountain With The Rival

Size: 149
Days: 4+
Conditions: Groomers, Powder, Ice, all over the mountain with a variety of different conditions.
Riders: Steph
Boots: Vans Ferra (W 7.5) Vans Luna (W 7.5)
Bindings: Union Legacy

Sizing

Sizes Available: 140, 144, 149, 152

I tried the 149, but the 144 would fit my specs most accurately. I felt the 149 was a bit big for me and my weight and this may have effected how the Rival responded and rode for me.

Yes Rival Base Shot On Chair

Flex

The Rival comes with a 6/10 flex. However it reacted and felt a bit stiffer then that for me. It seemed rather stiff when I tried to twist the board in quicker turns. The Rival seemed to respond a lot better when I was riding at faster speeds and being more aggressive with it.

Sintered True Base

Base

The Yes Rival comes with their Sintered True base. Good for riding fast and it seemed to have a nice glide to it.

Yes Rival Camber ArcYes Rival positive camber profile

Camber Profile

This board has a full positive camber profile. No rocker in the nose and tail. And the camber arc is quite impressive. A very snappy and energetic ride that feels technical and locked in during turns.

Yes Rival Waist WidthRival Mid-Bite

Mid Bite / Edge Hold

Edge hold with the Rival is really great. Especially in icy conditions. It is the only women’s model in Yes’ line that has their Mid-Bite along the sidecut. This is an entire section along the sidecut that is set back a bit. This creates very nice edge hold in ice and also helps the Rival to turn quicker because it reduces the waist width in the middle section of the board.

On Snow Feel

Board Personality

This board is ideal for advanced to expert riders. It likes to ride fast, and the full positive camber profile provides a very dynamic feeling ride. It is not forgiving really at all, and prefers speeds and power while riding.

Steeps

The Rival handles great on steeps. It is locked into the snow and turns precisely where and when you tell it to. It is very reliable at higher speeds and does great on runs that have harder snow conditions or groomed snow.

Off Piste

Off Piste

It rides pretty well off piste. Because of the full positive camber profile and the stiffer feeling flex, I felt it was a bit slower to turn around trees.

Yes Rival Carve

Groomers And Turning Experience

One of the things I enjoyed most about the Rival was its ability to carve. It feels amazing at higher speeds and with a higher edge angle in the snow. It has an amazing amount of energy in and out of the turns and can hook a carve around with a lot of power and stability. Very fun true twin carve board.

Freestyle

Freestyle Personality

This is a great freestyle specific board for those aggressive riders that want a ton of stability and energy to their freestyle ride. The Rival has a ton of camber with its full positive camber profile. This results in a ton of pop off of lips and in ollies. It is for the more established park rider and isn’t ideal for learning freestyle on. It also rides switch great since it is a true twin.

Rival Pop On JumpsRiding The Rival Switch

I didn’t get to try this in the halfpipe, but I bet it would be amazing. The edge hold this board has, mixed with the stability and the pop would make for a great halfpipe board I think.

It isn’t my first choice for jibbing, but I’m a more playful rider too. The Rival can handle jibs for sure, but it is more up to the rider that is taking it there. It isn’t forgiving at all, so if you make a mistake in the landing, the Rival will be sure to let you know.

Powder Riding

Powder

Not a great powder choice. It is a true twin that has a full positive camber profile to it. So best to have a backup powder board if you are going to see some deeper days.

Rival Jib

Overall

If you are looking for a hard charging true twin board with a full positive camber profile, the Rival is it. It has amazing edge hold on ice, a ton of snappy energy, and won’t let you down no matter how hard you push it. Great for larger park features, half pipe, icy conditions, and carving.

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