The Good Ride 2025 Top/Best/Favorite Lower Cost All-Mountain Snowboards
Welcome to the Good Ride, I’m James Biesty and No One Compares boards like I do so you are going to want to check out this Low Cost…Well…Reasonably Priced All Mountain Favorites List. I’ve ridden over 800 different models of snowboards and about 1,000 boards if you count the different versions of the same models. I own 6 pairs of Union Force’s so I can do same day comparisons to extensively test boards in all conditions. Literally, no one else does this. I’m no ripper, but I’m consistent, honest, objective and have an exceptional snowboard gear memory.
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What is an All-Mountain Snowboard to The Good Ride?
This is a normal width and normal length board minimal to no taper. This is one board quiver that rides pretty centered on groomers and is good to great switch. But, unlike mountain freestyle twins, you can set it back in powder to get easier float. If you want something more Directional, Tapered, Set back with better float in powder check out the Freeride, Alt Freeride, Short Wide and Snowsurf Favorites. Also check our Lower Cost All Mountain Favorites.
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Here Is The Good Ride Favorite Low Cost All Mountain Favorite Snowboards List
Jones Rally Cat $449
(Best Pop For The Price, Easy Flexing Forgiving Fun Anywhere)
Ability Level
Beginner To Expert
Positives/Swipe Right
Great Pop, Good Grip, Good Pow Set Back, Great base for the price, Forgiving, easy to butter, Good in uneven snow for it’s flex, and very fun switch or in the park
Negatives/Swipe Left
Not As Much Float As Some Rides
The Jones Rally Cat is new and it made the 2025 Low Cost Favorite All-Mountain Snowboards list because it blew me away not only at this price point but compared to higher end boards I tested it against. It’s got a lot of camber but yet it’s very forgiving thanks to the lifted sides. It’s got a lot of pop for an ollie but it’s easy to butter and he lifted sides don’t feel too washy. You can set it 2.125” back from center of board at a 22” stance width to get decent float in powder. You can ride switch really easy and it’s a very easy/fun park ride.
Shape/Stance Locations
Directional Twin with a longer nose than tail
-20mm On Sidecut @ 21.5”
-2.125” on board @ 22” for decent but not amazing directional float in pow.
Camber
Mostly Camber but with lifted sides and a little early rise to make this feel forgiving and more floaty than full camber but has an almost full camber feel underfoot that tracks super well.
Flex Personality
Medium-Soft that’s easy to butter with Great Pop on an ollie and really good out of a carve for this flex.
Edge Hold
A mellow disruption with very effective grip.
Turning Experience
Medium/fast to fast Turn Initiaton. A Balanced Turning Radius of spring out of the turn.
Speed/Base Glide
A Little too soft to point it through a run but great for most size kickers and a great base for this price point.
Jones Frontier $499
(Forgiving Aggressive Directional)
Ability Level
Beginner To Expert
Positives/Swipe Right
Fun to Turn, Directional, Solid Grip, Stiff, Fast, Damp Forgiving, Good Float
Negatives/Swipe Left
Spoon tech can feel a touch washy in harder snow. Super Wide Reference Stance.
The Jones Frontier often gets pigeonholed as a beginner/intermediate board but it’s soo much more than that. It’s got a much stiffer flex than what’s listed on Jones’ site the last few years. In same day tests it was stiffer than the Mountain Twin, Ultra Mountain Twin Pro
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Shape
Pretty directional but not tapered
-20mm @23.6” Back On Sidecut
-2.375”@ 22.6” All The Way Back On Board For Pow
Camber
Directional Camber with a lot of early rise leading to a Moderate Spoon Nose/Tail so with the set back on board it floats very well.
Flex Personality
Medium-Stiff With Good but not upper tier pop on an ollie or spring out of a turn. Great in soft uneven snow and not as good in hard uneven snow but still very doable.
Sidecut/Edge Hold/Turning Experience/Speed
The sidecut has a mellow disruption that grips well in hard snow and has a turny side of balanced feel but can still go straight very well when you want to.
Base Glide
This is a very fast base for $499 and faster than most at higher price points.
Korua Otto $495
(Fast, Hard Carving and Great Floating At Any Price)
Ability Level
Committed Intermediate To Expert
Positives/Swipe Right
Exceptional Carver. Very good setback directional float for an all mtn board. Damp in soft uneven snow. Good at high speeds.
Negatives/Swipe Left
On the stiffer side for all mtn and a touch on the heavy side. Not the easiest to butter.
The Korua Otto comes at a very reasonable price these days but it’s far from what I would call a compromised low cost board. In fact, it outshines many boards on the above $500 list when it comes to having a special carving experience, pop on an ollie, dampness at speed and float in powder. I personally own this in a 157. This is an exceptional choice for normal boot size riders, like me, that want a hard carver or those that want a great fitting mid/wide as their daily driver.
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Shape
Directional with a much longer nose than tail.
-10mm On Sidecut @ 21”
-3.625” On Board @ 22” set all the way back for pow
Camber Profile/On Snow Feel
Directional Camber with decent early rise in the nose and moderate early rise in the tail to make it somewhat forgiving and very stable for this much camber while being very floaty when set back for powder. The Otto and the United Shapes Horizon are my favorite All Mtn Boards on these 2 lists in powder.
Flex
Medium-Stiff that can butter reasonably well but really pops well with a little extra work on an ollie and springs very well out of a turn.
Sidecut/Edge Hold/Turning Experience/Speed
The sidecut grips well for no disruption and gives you a very balanced turning experience. It’s very comfortable going fast and one of the better all mountain boards for pointing it at any price.
Base Glide
This base glide is not the fastest but upper tier for sure.
Ride Shadowban $549
(Not Under $500 but Often Found Cheap/Forgiving Do Everything Every Person Ride)
Ability Level
Beginner To Expert
Positives/Swipe Right
Forgiving, Stable, Damp, Great Switch, Solid Float In pow
Negatives/Swipe Left
Slower Base, Not as poppy as some rides.
The Ride Shadowban was A Good Ride Favorite from 2023-2024 and while it got bumped out by some more poppy, versatile rides with faster bass, it’s still super recommendable. Especially for riders who want something forgiving and easy to ride but still fun. The base isn’t fast and it doesn’t pop as much as some rides but it’s still fun to turn and ollie with.
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Shape
Twinish to Directional Twin with a nose a good bit longer than the tail.
-.75” @ 22” back on sidecut
-2.25” @ 22.75” all the way back in pow
Camber/On Snow Feel
A slightly set back mellow camber with a little more early rise in the nose vs. the tail. Its stable like camber but is very forgiving. When you factor in the camber along with the set back it has very good directional float for a twinish board that rides switch so well.
Flex Personality
You have a pretty medium flex that feels softer/easier to butter on snow than it does in studio. The pop on an ollie or out of a turn is medium but not boring and this is an exceptional all day ride when snow get’s hard or soft and uneven.
Sidecut/Edge Hold/Turning Experience/Speed
There is a multi-radius sidecut that has competent but not all-time grip in firm to hard snow and it’s not ideal in ice. The turning experience is on the turny side of balanced so it works well with any type of turn you want to make.
Base Glide
The base is slow and its best to wax this a lot.
Gnu Antigravity $479
(Low Cost Hard Snow Easy Buttering, Supper Poppy Favorite)
Ability Level
Advanced To Expert
Positives/Swipe Right
Exceptional Grip. Excellent Pop. Pretty Easy to butter for full Camber. Super Fun to Turn.
Negatives/Swipe Left
Catchy. Wish it had the Lib Rig camber. Slower Base but average for the price.
The Gnu Antigravity is an excellent choice for those that want stability and grip but great pop at a reasonable price. This is a lower end version of the Dynamo (our over $500 Hard Snow Favorite) when it comes to camber, sidecut and construction, but with a nose/tail like the Lib Rig, a slower base and different topsheet.
Shape
Directional with a mild bit of taper that doesn’t feel very tapered.
-1” @ approximately a 22” Stance Width
-2.25” @ 22.75” back on board set all the way back for pow
Camber/On Snow Feel
Full Camber from tip to tail with a passive bend in the middle so it’s pretty catchy/unforgiving but it tracks really well in all conditions.
Flex Personality
It says it’s a 6/10 medium but the 4 versions of this board I rode over the years all feel a bit more like a 5 out of 10. It butters easy in the nose/tail for full camber. Its very poppy on an ollie and has a very springy turn.
Sidecut/Edge Hold/Turning Experience/Speed
The Gnu Antigravity has 7 disruptions in the sidecut that have near exceptional grip and a balanced sidecut that adapts well to almost any kind of turn you make except higher speed super hard carves. It’s a little soft for that.
Base Glide
The base is slow but durable and doesn’t need to be waxed all the time.
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