
2025 Ride Saturday Women's Snowboard with K2 Belief Boots And Rossignol Soulside Bindings
The 2025 Ride Saturday board with Rossignol Soulside Bindings and is a high-performance twin women's setup that’s very similar to the Men’s Zero - it offers stability for shredding groomers and plenty of pop for park features. The camber profile of the board provides excellent edge hold, while the added tip and tail rocker facilitate easy turn initiation. [binding K overview] Progression-oriented and built for all-day comfort, the K2 Belief Snowboard Boots encourage exploration as your skillset expands. Outfitted with the latest BOA lacing technology, the Belief Boots utilize an M1 BOA Dial and stainless steel laces for simple and secure tightening that customizes your fit on the fly.
Why we like it:
This setup excels on trail and in the park thanks to its camber profile and added carbon, which deliver superior edge hold and stability without being overly challenging to control.
Who it's for:
The Saturday is perfect for intermediate to advanced riders who want versatility but aren't focused on deep snow. While it can handle deep powder, there are other boards better suited for that. Its moderate flex is accessible for most riders, making it easier to maneuver off-trail.
Highlights:
The Saturday features Carbon Array stringers and full-length carbon inserts for optimal edge hold on icy days. Its twin shape facilitates riding and landing switch, and impact plates underfoot dampen vibrations at high speeds while absorbing impacts from big landings. The moderate flex strikes a balance between stability and maneuverability. The Toolless adjustments on the Soulside make it easy to dial in the perfect fit without having to track down a screwdriver. EVA foot beds help dampen vibration and absorb impact for a smooth and stable ride no matter the terrain or conditions. Mainframe High backs provide excellent response and transfer energy to the board quicker and more efficiently without being overly demanding.
Things to consider:
The twin shape may lack flotation in deeper snow but excels in the park. The full camber profile offers stability but can challenge less experienced riders as it’s easier to catch an edge on a cambered board. Lightweight riders might consider downsizing, as the moderate flex can make initiating turns more challenging at slow speeds, particularly in glades.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Saturday runs true to size and is available in five lengths to accommodate most riders.
The 2025 Ride Saturday board with Rossignol Soulside Bindings and is a high-performance twin women's setup that’s very similar to the Men’s Zero - it offers stability for shredding groomers and plenty of pop for park features. The camber profile of the board provides excellent edge hold, while the added tip and tail rocker facilitate easy turn initiation. [binding K overview] Progression-oriented and built for all-day comfort, the K2 Belief Snowboard Boots encourage exploration as your skillset expands. Outfitted with the latest BOA lacing technology, the Belief Boots utilize an M1 BOA Dial and stainless steel laces for simple and secure tightening that customizes your fit on the fly.
Why we like it:
This setup excels on trail and in the park thanks to its camber profile and added carbon, which deliver superior edge hold and stability without being overly challenging to control.
Who it's for:
The Saturday is perfect for intermediate to advanced riders who want versatility but aren't focused on deep snow. While it can handle deep powder, there are other boards better suited for that. Its moderate flex is accessible for most riders, making it easier to maneuver off-trail.
Highlights:
The Saturday features Carbon Array stringers and full-length carbon inserts for optimal edge hold on icy days. Its twin shape facilitates riding and landing switch, and impact plates underfoot dampen vibrations at high speeds while absorbing impacts from big landings. The moderate flex strikes a balance between stability and maneuverability. The Toolless adjustments on the Soulside make it easy to dial in the perfect fit without having to track down a screwdriver. EVA foot beds help dampen vibration and absorb impact for a smooth and stable ride no matter the terrain or conditions. Mainframe High backs provide excellent response and transfer energy to the board quicker and more efficiently without being overly demanding.
Things to consider:
The twin shape may lack flotation in deeper snow but excels in the park. The full camber profile offers stability but can challenge less experienced riders as it’s easier to catch an edge on a cambered board. Lightweight riders might consider downsizing, as the moderate flex can make initiating turns more challenging at slow speeds, particularly in glades.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Saturday runs true to size and is available in five lengths to accommodate most riders.
Description
The 2025 Ride Saturday board with Rossignol Soulside Bindings and is a high-performance twin women's setup that’s very similar to the Men’s Zero - it offers stability for shredding groomers and plenty of pop for park features. The camber profile of the board provides excellent edge hold, while the added tip and tail rocker facilitate easy turn initiation. [binding K overview] Progression-oriented and built for all-day comfort, the K2 Belief Snowboard Boots encourage exploration as your skillset expands. Outfitted with the latest BOA lacing technology, the Belief Boots utilize an M1 BOA Dial and stainless steel laces for simple and secure tightening that customizes your fit on the fly.
Why we like it:
This setup excels on trail and in the park thanks to its camber profile and added carbon, which deliver superior edge hold and stability without being overly challenging to control.
Who it's for:
The Saturday is perfect for intermediate to advanced riders who want versatility but aren't focused on deep snow. While it can handle deep powder, there are other boards better suited for that. Its moderate flex is accessible for most riders, making it easier to maneuver off-trail.
Highlights:
The Saturday features Carbon Array stringers and full-length carbon inserts for optimal edge hold on icy days. Its twin shape facilitates riding and landing switch, and impact plates underfoot dampen vibrations at high speeds while absorbing impacts from big landings. The moderate flex strikes a balance between stability and maneuverability. The Toolless adjustments on the Soulside make it easy to dial in the perfect fit without having to track down a screwdriver. EVA foot beds help dampen vibration and absorb impact for a smooth and stable ride no matter the terrain or conditions. Mainframe High backs provide excellent response and transfer energy to the board quicker and more efficiently without being overly demanding.
Things to consider:
The twin shape may lack flotation in deeper snow but excels in the park. The full camber profile offers stability but can challenge less experienced riders as it’s easier to catch an edge on a cambered board. Lightweight riders might consider downsizing, as the moderate flex can make initiating turns more challenging at slow speeds, particularly in glades.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Saturday runs true to size and is available in five lengths to accommodate most riders.














