
2026 Salomon Assassin Snowboard with Ride C-2 Bindings
The 2026 Salomon Assassin with Ride C-2 Bindings is an all-mountain freestyle powerhouse that continues to define versatility. With a directional twin shape, balanced mid-flex, and a construction that supports both park play and mountain charging, this board is purpose-built for riders who blur the lines between natural terrain and freestyle features. We paired the board with the C-2 bindings because these well-rounded all-mountain bindings perform well in most conditions or terrain. A moderate flex makes them stiff enough to charge on groomers but not too demanding that you can’t take them in the park. Built with durable material to last season after season making them a great choice to pair with the board.
Why we like it:
We like the Assassin for how it walks the line between pressable and powerful. It’s poppy enough for side hits and rails, yet strong enough to handle heavy landings or high-speed carving. It’s a do-it-all board that rewards creative riders.
Who it's for:
Best for intermediate to advanced riders who want a freestyle board that isn’t stuck in the park. If your riding style is spontaneous, powerful, and playful—across all terrain—the Assassin is a natural fit.
Highlights:
The Rock Out Camber profile combines camber underfoot with flat between the feet and rocker at the tips for a blend of response, stability, and float. Popster Eco Booster with bamboo stringers adds snap and energy, while Quadralizer sidecut sharpens edge transitions for precision in turns. It’s built to thrive in mixed conditions and keep up with aggressive, trick-heavy riding. The composite chassis provides durability without excessive weight, while Ride’s cored ankle straps hug the boot securely without pinching. The footbed is canted to reduce fatigue and promote better stance alignment.
Things to consider:
While highly versatile, the Assassin does lean freestyle. Riders looking strictly for powder float or big-mountain stiffness may prefer a more directional, freeride-specific model.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Assassin rides true to size. Park-heavy riders may consider sizing down slightly for added maneuverability; otherwise, stick with your standard length for a balanced all-mountain freestyle ride.
The 2026 Salomon Assassin with Ride C-2 Bindings is an all-mountain freestyle powerhouse that continues to define versatility. With a directional twin shape, balanced mid-flex, and a construction that supports both park play and mountain charging, this board is purpose-built for riders who blur the lines between natural terrain and freestyle features. We paired the board with the C-2 bindings because these well-rounded all-mountain bindings perform well in most conditions or terrain. A moderate flex makes them stiff enough to charge on groomers but not too demanding that you can’t take them in the park. Built with durable material to last season after season making them a great choice to pair with the board.
Why we like it:
We like the Assassin for how it walks the line between pressable and powerful. It’s poppy enough for side hits and rails, yet strong enough to handle heavy landings or high-speed carving. It’s a do-it-all board that rewards creative riders.
Who it's for:
Best for intermediate to advanced riders who want a freestyle board that isn’t stuck in the park. If your riding style is spontaneous, powerful, and playful—across all terrain—the Assassin is a natural fit.
Highlights:
The Rock Out Camber profile combines camber underfoot with flat between the feet and rocker at the tips for a blend of response, stability, and float. Popster Eco Booster with bamboo stringers adds snap and energy, while Quadralizer sidecut sharpens edge transitions for precision in turns. It’s built to thrive in mixed conditions and keep up with aggressive, trick-heavy riding. The composite chassis provides durability without excessive weight, while Ride’s cored ankle straps hug the boot securely without pinching. The footbed is canted to reduce fatigue and promote better stance alignment.
Things to consider:
While highly versatile, the Assassin does lean freestyle. Riders looking strictly for powder float or big-mountain stiffness may prefer a more directional, freeride-specific model.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Assassin rides true to size. Park-heavy riders may consider sizing down slightly for added maneuverability; otherwise, stick with your standard length for a balanced all-mountain freestyle ride.
Description
The 2026 Salomon Assassin with Ride C-2 Bindings is an all-mountain freestyle powerhouse that continues to define versatility. With a directional twin shape, balanced mid-flex, and a construction that supports both park play and mountain charging, this board is purpose-built for riders who blur the lines between natural terrain and freestyle features. We paired the board with the C-2 bindings because these well-rounded all-mountain bindings perform well in most conditions or terrain. A moderate flex makes them stiff enough to charge on groomers but not too demanding that you can’t take them in the park. Built with durable material to last season after season making them a great choice to pair with the board.
Why we like it:
We like the Assassin for how it walks the line between pressable and powerful. It’s poppy enough for side hits and rails, yet strong enough to handle heavy landings or high-speed carving. It’s a do-it-all board that rewards creative riders.
Who it's for:
Best for intermediate to advanced riders who want a freestyle board that isn’t stuck in the park. If your riding style is spontaneous, powerful, and playful—across all terrain—the Assassin is a natural fit.
Highlights:
The Rock Out Camber profile combines camber underfoot with flat between the feet and rocker at the tips for a blend of response, stability, and float. Popster Eco Booster with bamboo stringers adds snap and energy, while Quadralizer sidecut sharpens edge transitions for precision in turns. It’s built to thrive in mixed conditions and keep up with aggressive, trick-heavy riding. The composite chassis provides durability without excessive weight, while Ride’s cored ankle straps hug the boot securely without pinching. The footbed is canted to reduce fatigue and promote better stance alignment.
Things to consider:
While highly versatile, the Assassin does lean freestyle. Riders looking strictly for powder float or big-mountain stiffness may prefer a more directional, freeride-specific model.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Assassin rides true to size. Park-heavy riders may consider sizing down slightly for added maneuverability; otherwise, stick with your standard length for a balanced all-mountain freestyle ride.





















