
2026 Jones Flagship Snowboard
The 2026 Jones Flagship is a benchmark freeride board engineered for expert riders who demand power, float, and precision in the most challenging terrain. This tapered directional beast is built to carve confidently at speed, plow through deep snow, and hold steady on the steepest descents, all while maintaining a responsive feel underfoot. With refined materials and freeride-specific shaping, the Flagship is as capable as it is confidence-inspiring.
Why we like it:
We like the Flagship because it’s as trustworthy as they come when the terrain gets steep, deep, or firm. Whether you’re hammering through chopped-up powder or railing high-speed carves on corduroy, it holds its line with authority. Its directional rocker profile and 3D Contour Base keep turn initiation smooth and float intuitive, while basalt stringers and an engineered wood veneer topsheet help absorb chatter and keep the ride fluid.
Who it's for:
This board is ideal for advanced to expert freeriders who want a no-compromise board for technical lines, fall-line descents, and variable conditions. If you’re looking to level up your freeride experience, on or off-piste, the Flagship is built to take you there.
Highlights:
The Flagship is loaded with performance-focused tech. A directional rocker profile blends float in the nose with camber underfoot for stability and edge grip. Its tapered directional shape and long effective edge give it surgical precision on steep terrain, while the 3D Contour Base 3.0 enhances glide and eases turn transitions. The Power Core features triple-density wood with bamboo stringers for pop and durability, and the Flax/Basalt Power Stringers boost torsional response while dampening vibration. A sintered 9900 base provides lightning-fast glide, and oversized recycled steel edges and ABS sidewalls add strength without sacrificing sustainability.
Things to consider:
With a mid-stiff flex and freeride geometry, the Flagship is built for confident, aggressive riders. While it’s more forgiving than a full-camber charger, it’s still not the best option for playful resort cruising or park laps.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Flagship is designed to ride true to size. Riders looking for more float can take advantage of the Float Pack inserts to shift stance back for deep days. The tapered shape and setback stance help it feel shorter and more maneuverable than the length might suggest.
The 2026 Jones Flagship is a benchmark freeride board engineered for expert riders who demand power, float, and precision in the most challenging terrain. This tapered directional beast is built to carve confidently at speed, plow through deep snow, and hold steady on the steepest descents, all while maintaining a responsive feel underfoot. With refined materials and freeride-specific shaping, the Flagship is as capable as it is confidence-inspiring.
Why we like it:
We like the Flagship because it’s as trustworthy as they come when the terrain gets steep, deep, or firm. Whether you’re hammering through chopped-up powder or railing high-speed carves on corduroy, it holds its line with authority. Its directional rocker profile and 3D Contour Base keep turn initiation smooth and float intuitive, while basalt stringers and an engineered wood veneer topsheet help absorb chatter and keep the ride fluid.
Who it's for:
This board is ideal for advanced to expert freeriders who want a no-compromise board for technical lines, fall-line descents, and variable conditions. If you’re looking to level up your freeride experience, on or off-piste, the Flagship is built to take you there.
Highlights:
The Flagship is loaded with performance-focused tech. A directional rocker profile blends float in the nose with camber underfoot for stability and edge grip. Its tapered directional shape and long effective edge give it surgical precision on steep terrain, while the 3D Contour Base 3.0 enhances glide and eases turn transitions. The Power Core features triple-density wood with bamboo stringers for pop and durability, and the Flax/Basalt Power Stringers boost torsional response while dampening vibration. A sintered 9900 base provides lightning-fast glide, and oversized recycled steel edges and ABS sidewalls add strength without sacrificing sustainability.
Things to consider:
With a mid-stiff flex and freeride geometry, the Flagship is built for confident, aggressive riders. While it’s more forgiving than a full-camber charger, it’s still not the best option for playful resort cruising or park laps.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Flagship is designed to ride true to size. Riders looking for more float can take advantage of the Float Pack inserts to shift stance back for deep days. The tapered shape and setback stance help it feel shorter and more maneuverable than the length might suggest.
Original: $749.95
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$262.48Description
The 2026 Jones Flagship is a benchmark freeride board engineered for expert riders who demand power, float, and precision in the most challenging terrain. This tapered directional beast is built to carve confidently at speed, plow through deep snow, and hold steady on the steepest descents, all while maintaining a responsive feel underfoot. With refined materials and freeride-specific shaping, the Flagship is as capable as it is confidence-inspiring.
Why we like it:
We like the Flagship because it’s as trustworthy as they come when the terrain gets steep, deep, or firm. Whether you’re hammering through chopped-up powder or railing high-speed carves on corduroy, it holds its line with authority. Its directional rocker profile and 3D Contour Base keep turn initiation smooth and float intuitive, while basalt stringers and an engineered wood veneer topsheet help absorb chatter and keep the ride fluid.
Who it's for:
This board is ideal for advanced to expert freeriders who want a no-compromise board for technical lines, fall-line descents, and variable conditions. If you’re looking to level up your freeride experience, on or off-piste, the Flagship is built to take you there.
Highlights:
The Flagship is loaded with performance-focused tech. A directional rocker profile blends float in the nose with camber underfoot for stability and edge grip. Its tapered directional shape and long effective edge give it surgical precision on steep terrain, while the 3D Contour Base 3.0 enhances glide and eases turn transitions. The Power Core features triple-density wood with bamboo stringers for pop and durability, and the Flax/Basalt Power Stringers boost torsional response while dampening vibration. A sintered 9900 base provides lightning-fast glide, and oversized recycled steel edges and ABS sidewalls add strength without sacrificing sustainability.
Things to consider:
With a mid-stiff flex and freeride geometry, the Flagship is built for confident, aggressive riders. While it’s more forgiving than a full-camber charger, it’s still not the best option for playful resort cruising or park laps.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Flagship is designed to ride true to size. Riders looking for more float can take advantage of the Float Pack inserts to shift stance back for deep days. The tapered shape and setback stance help it feel shorter and more maneuverable than the length might suggest.























