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2026 Salomon Dancehaul Snowboard with Salomon District Pro Team Bindings

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2026 Salomon Dancehaul Snowboard with Salomon District Pro Team Bindings

The 2026 Salomon Dancehaul with Salomon District Pro Team Bindings is a volume-shifted, tapered directional board that combines surfy float, carving power, and freestyle fun into one compact package. With a wide waist, snappy construction, and Rock Out Camber profile, this board is made to play hard all over the mountain—whether you're slashing groomers, boosting side hits, or dipping into pow.

Why we like it:

We like the Dancehaul because it’s a blast to ride in just about any condition. It's nimble, energetic, and floaty with a shape that feels equally at home laying trenches or getting airborne.

Who it's for:

Perfect for intermediate to advanced riders who want a short, wide board that handles like a dream. If you're looking to simplify your quiver or just add more fun to your all-mountain riding, the Dancehaul is a creative weapon.

Highlights:

Rock Out Camber provides camber underfoot for control and response, a flat zone for stability, and rocker at the nose and tail for pressability and float. The wide waist and directional taper offer great float and tight-turn agility, while Popster Core and Ghost Basalt Stringers boost energy and edge hold. The 45% fiberglass nylon ShadowFit baseplate keeps things damp yet responsive, thanks to its direct energy transfer from boot to board. Upgraded Ultra-Fit toe straps and new micro-adjust heel straps increase precision without sacrificing comfort, while the asymmetrical District highback supports freestyle flexibility with enough stiffness to hold an edge at speed. Full EVA padding underfoot and tool-free adjustment throughout round out the package, making this one of the most customizable freestyle bindings on the market.

Things to consider:

It’s not built for park rats or riders who spend a lot of time riding switch. The directional shape makes it best for carving, powder, and playful all-mountain riding—not true twin freestyle laps.

Fit & sizing considerations:

The Dancehaul is a volume-shifted board and should be ridden 3–6 cm shorter than your usual length for best performance. That shorter length improves maneuverability without sacrificing float or stability.

The 2026 Salomon Dancehaul with Salomon District Pro Team Bindings is a volume-shifted, tapered directional board that combines surfy float, carving power, and freestyle fun into one compact package. With a wide waist, snappy construction, and Rock Out Camber profile, this board is made to play hard all over the mountain—whether you're slashing groomers, boosting side hits, or dipping into pow.

Why we like it:

We like the Dancehaul because it’s a blast to ride in just about any condition. It's nimble, energetic, and floaty with a shape that feels equally at home laying trenches or getting airborne.

Who it's for:

Perfect for intermediate to advanced riders who want a short, wide board that handles like a dream. If you're looking to simplify your quiver or just add more fun to your all-mountain riding, the Dancehaul is a creative weapon.

Highlights:

Rock Out Camber provides camber underfoot for control and response, a flat zone for stability, and rocker at the nose and tail for pressability and float. The wide waist and directional taper offer great float and tight-turn agility, while Popster Core and Ghost Basalt Stringers boost energy and edge hold. The 45% fiberglass nylon ShadowFit baseplate keeps things damp yet responsive, thanks to its direct energy transfer from boot to board. Upgraded Ultra-Fit toe straps and new micro-adjust heel straps increase precision without sacrificing comfort, while the asymmetrical District highback supports freestyle flexibility with enough stiffness to hold an edge at speed. Full EVA padding underfoot and tool-free adjustment throughout round out the package, making this one of the most customizable freestyle bindings on the market.

Things to consider:

It’s not built for park rats or riders who spend a lot of time riding switch. The directional shape makes it best for carving, powder, and playful all-mountain riding—not true twin freestyle laps.

Fit & sizing considerations:

The Dancehaul is a volume-shifted board and should be ridden 3–6 cm shorter than your usual length for best performance. That shorter length improves maneuverability without sacrificing float or stability.

$849.90
2026 Salomon Dancehaul Snowboard with Salomon District Pro Team Bindings
$849.90

Description

The 2026 Salomon Dancehaul with Salomon District Pro Team Bindings is a volume-shifted, tapered directional board that combines surfy float, carving power, and freestyle fun into one compact package. With a wide waist, snappy construction, and Rock Out Camber profile, this board is made to play hard all over the mountain—whether you're slashing groomers, boosting side hits, or dipping into pow.

Why we like it:

We like the Dancehaul because it’s a blast to ride in just about any condition. It's nimble, energetic, and floaty with a shape that feels equally at home laying trenches or getting airborne.

Who it's for:

Perfect for intermediate to advanced riders who want a short, wide board that handles like a dream. If you're looking to simplify your quiver or just add more fun to your all-mountain riding, the Dancehaul is a creative weapon.

Highlights:

Rock Out Camber provides camber underfoot for control and response, a flat zone for stability, and rocker at the nose and tail for pressability and float. The wide waist and directional taper offer great float and tight-turn agility, while Popster Core and Ghost Basalt Stringers boost energy and edge hold. The 45% fiberglass nylon ShadowFit baseplate keeps things damp yet responsive, thanks to its direct energy transfer from boot to board. Upgraded Ultra-Fit toe straps and new micro-adjust heel straps increase precision without sacrificing comfort, while the asymmetrical District highback supports freestyle flexibility with enough stiffness to hold an edge at speed. Full EVA padding underfoot and tool-free adjustment throughout round out the package, making this one of the most customizable freestyle bindings on the market.

Things to consider:

It’s not built for park rats or riders who spend a lot of time riding switch. The directional shape makes it best for carving, powder, and playful all-mountain riding—not true twin freestyle laps.

Fit & sizing considerations:

The Dancehaul is a volume-shifted board and should be ridden 3–6 cm shorter than your usual length for best performance. That shorter length improves maneuverability without sacrificing float or stability.

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