Sierra says:
The new design for the Flow Youth line is the Bliss. This board is crafted to ride on the groomers and in the park. It is phenomenal for the new rider to learn that first edge to edge turn, but also is great to start progressing new tricks in the park. Its twin shape allows for easy maneuvering so if your youngster does not know which foot they ride with forward, then they can figure ...
Sierra Says: A killer board for any progressing rider, the Flow Diskord is some serious bang for the buck. This board is ideal for perfecting your turns on the groomed runs and venturing both off-trail and into the park. If you are looking for a solid value on a super versatile board, the Diskord is a good way to go.
Flow Says: Whether hiking your favorite back country booter, rallying throu...
Sierra says:
Flow’s women’s Elation snowboard is loaded with many features that will make any girl’s early days on the snow a breeze. With a low-maintenance Optix Crystal Base, an easy progressive DT Sidecut and forgiving Corflex Core, there are bound to not be any hiccups in progression on this board. Whether a true beginner or an advancing beginner, this board is great for the girl looking ...
Sierra says:
If you’re a female rider looking to further your abilities anywhere on the hill, then look no further than the Flow Infinia. The Infinia has a directional shape, helping to dial in those aggressive edge holds, yet has a mellow enough flex to not buck you like a bull as you’re still gaining the confidence to ride with more speed. With the Whiskey Royale construction, you can let t...
Sierra says:
If you’re looking for the do-all board, your search ends here. The Flow Infinite has what most could only wish for. Flow has designed a board that can be ridden at high speeds, yet still remain stable, but can also be taken through the jib course and be soft enough to ride smoothly from start to finish. Take your skills to the next level no matter where you are riding on the mounta...
Sierra says:
If you’re looking to progress your park-riding skills this is a great board to consider. The Flow Jewel is designed to have a forgiving flex as well as a park specific tune and convex base, which will all help any progressing rider. With the DT Sidecut designed for easy turns, this board will turn any advanced novice into an advanced intermediate freestyler in no time at all.
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Sierra says:
Taking the mini shredders and making them a pro. The Micron Mini is designed to start to progress the groms riding no matter how long they have been riding. This board has a true twin shape creating an effortless ride from switch to regular and vice versa. Also, the soft flex and the moderate sidecut allows for an easier time to maneuver the board at slow speeds. Watch your little one...
Sierra Says: Perfect for the newer riders, the Flow Strike is all about progression. This board is nice and mellow for anybody who is learning the sport or anybody looking for an easy-going snowboard to cruise around the resort.
Flow Says: The Strike is comfortable for first-time park laps or boosting off cornices. Designed to be ridden both forward and switch, the fl ex is slightly set back...
Sierra says:
The Venus is a perfect board for the progressing female rider. With a directional shape and a snappy nose/tail, this board works well in the park and is just as good on the mountain. We recommend this board for the beginner progressing all-mountain freestyle rider. Since this board has a softer flex it will be easy to turn on and handle for all your progressing tendencies. Get a sick ...
Sierra says:
The Flow WX is the ultimate all-mountain freestyle board from Flow’s line-up. If you push the limits and the boundaries at the resort, this board has your name written all over it. With the Titanium Alloy and Whiskey X technology, this board is one of the most stable, yet damp boards out there. We recommend this board for the intermediate to advanced all-mountain freestyle riders. ...
Sierra says:
Take the kids out on the hill and don’t worry about dealing with unnecessary laces when you can just turn a dial. The Rift Jr. makes it possible for your child to tie up their own boots on their own. This boot is soft and has good padding to keep your child’s feet comfy all day. Your kid will be stoked to ride in these.
Flow says:
Your Micron’s Weapon of Choice.
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Sierra Says: Flow bindings are great for young riders because they are very simple to use. The patented rear entry system from flow allows riders to easily slide their boots into the bindings. With these bindings, kids do not need to buckle the straps around their boots. I recommend these bindings for the smallest riders, with boot sizes 13 to 3 youth.
Note: These bindings do not come with the mo...
Sierra says:
Want to start your child snowboarding at a young age but not sure of the right binding for their boots? Well the B1 offers all the convenience and comfort that a little child needs in order to stay content and happy on the mountain all day long. With this binding there will be less pressure on you to strap in your child in, and it will provide an easy progression period for your young...
Sierra says:
The easiest way to start the kids out on the mountain is with the B2 binding from flow. Whether a girl or a boy this binding will work perfectly for your progressing needs. The convenience of this binding makes it so that mom and dad don’t have to strap the kids in all day. Also, the soft comfort makes riding all day in these a cinch for your child. Top end materials on a youth bindin...
Sierra says:
The easiest way to start the kids out on the mountain is with the B2 binding from flow. Whether a girl or a boy this binding will work perfectly for your progressing needs. The convenience of this binding makes it so that mom and dad don’t have to strap the kids in all day. Also, the soft comfort makes riding all day in these a cinch for your child. Top end materials on a youth bindin...
Sierra says:
The all-mountain freestyle performer. The Essence is designed with the I-Flex strap to deliver a smooth flexible ride for the freestyle lady. Since the strap flexes in the center it allows you to pre-load or have some le-way when performing any stunts. The fiber-reinforced rocker baseplate makes this binding strong and gives a true board flex for when executing any maneuvers. We rec...
Sierra says:
The Flite 2 is a convenient, comfortable, and cheap priced binding for the new riders. This binding has a softer flex for easy control and maneuverability, while still is responsive in hairy situations. We recommend this binding for the new beginners or the intermediate weekend warriors. No matter what, this binding will help take your skills to new heights.
Flow says:
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Sierra Says: The flow Lite 3 is a great binding fir the rider who like to ride anything and everything. Even with a lower price tag the Flite 3 has amazing response and comfort that you can usually find only in high end bindings.
Flow Says:Built for the rider who feasts on the entire mountain, the Flite 3 supports any riding style or terrain. The all new Comfort I-Flex Powerstrap offers superior...
Sierra Says:
Free-riding has never been better. The M11 binding is driven to make you an all-mountain free-riding machine. The lightweight fiber-reinforced baseplate, along with the A-Flex Powerstrap, makes this binding stronger, more supportive, and more responsive than most others. The baseplate is designed to be a rocker so this binding will flex symmetrically with your board to deliver high-...
Sierra Says: The M7 have been a staple in the Flow for a while now. The all mountain bindings maximize strength and response, and quality while keeping the price just right. If you looking to take hard turns but then mellow out threw the park, try out the M7. With Flows back step in ease you cant lose.
Flow Says: Fly through dicey lines at mach speeds or boost fat airs, the fiber-reinforced b...
Sierra says:
The all-mountain freestyle shredder. The M9 is the lil bro to the M11 with the I-Flex strap making the only difference between the two. The M9 is designed with the I-Flex strap to deliver a smooth flexible ride for the freestyle guy. Since the strap flexes in the center it allows you to pre-load or have some le-way when performing any stunts. The fiber-reinforced rocker baseplate ma...
Sierra says:
Progression at its best price. The Minx comes equipped with a softer highback and an ultra-lightweight baseplate for a more forgiving ride. It is still very responsive and supportive, due to the adjustable I-Flex strap, for the quick progressing rider who holds nothing back. We recommend this binding for the beginner to intermediate all-mountain freestyle rider who wants a binding t...
Sierra Says: The Flow Minx is one of the most versatile bindings out there. An all mountain bindings spiced up with some freestyle aspects. A responsive comfortable binding lets you handle carves like its Thanksgiving, but a truly freestyle flex gives you the forgiveness to land sketch but pull away clean. Give it a shot and you'll love it.
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Sierra Says: The Muse binding is the womens version of the Flite bindings. Superior strength, with Superior performance, all in a light weight binding. Moderately price to fit all budgets, who says you have to spend a months salary on snowboard gear. All mountain means anything on the hill you try to ride, the Muse is there for you with lightning response and a forgiving flex.
Flow Says: This Fli...