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Burton After School Special Kids Snowboard Package with Bindings
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Salomon Huck Knife Grom Kids Snowboard
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Salomon Sleepwalker Grom Kids Snowboard
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Burton Riglet Kids Snowboard
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Burton Grom Ketchup Kids Snowboard
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Burton Grom Kids Snowboard
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K2 Lil Mini Snowboard
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Nitro Ripper Kids Snowboard
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Burton Kids Feelgood Smalls Snowboard
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K2 Kandi Kids Snowboard
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Capita Scott Stevens Mini Kids Snowboard
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Burton Custom Smalls Kids Snowboard
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Ride Zero Jr. Kids Snowboard
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Burton Mini Grom Kids Snowboard
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Burton Smalls Kids Snowboard
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Forum Youngblood Mini Kids Snowboard
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Nitro Future Team Pro MK Youth Snowboard
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Nitro Mini Thrills Kids Snowboard
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Get your young rider started on the right foot with ERIK’s wide selection of kids’ snowboards. Our collection includes beginner-friendly designs for little ones just learning their first turns and more advanced boards for growing riders ready to tackle the whole mountain. With the right board, kids build confidence, develop balance, and maximize fun on every run—no matter their skill level or snow conditions.
What to Look for When Buying Kids’ Snowboards
Correct Sizing
Choose a snowboard that matches your child’s weight and height. Most kids’ snowboards should reach roughly between the chest and chin, offering easier control and quicker progress. When in doubt, consult a size chart and lean toward a slightly longer board for kids who are growing fast.
Flexibility
Look for a softer flex, which makes the board forgiving and easier for young riders to maneuver. Softer boards help with learning, turning, and boost confidence, especially for new snowboarders.
Board Shape
Twin (or true twin) shapes allow kids to ride comfortably in both directions. This is perfect for developing skills and trying new tricks, while directional boards are best for all-mountain cruising.
Base and Edges
Durable bases and reinforced steel edges help kids’ boards withstand inevitable bumps, scrapes, and edge catches, increasing the board’s lifespan.
Bindings Compatibility
Ensure the board pairs well with kids’ snowboard bindings, and that the setup matches your child’s boot size for security and control.
Graphics and Fun Factor
Fun designs and bright graphics keep kids excited about getting on the mountain—sometimes style is motivation!
Shop the Complete Kids’ Snowboard Collection
At Erik’s Bike Shop, you’ll find everything your child needs for a great day on the slopes. Pair their new snowboard with kids’ snowboard boots for comfort and control, and complete their mountain kit with kids’ snowboard helmets for safety and confidence. Check out our kids’ snowboard jackets and snowboard pants for all-weather protection. Whether shopping for a first board or a performance upgrade, Erik’s is your one-stop shop for everything kids need on the snow.
FAQs
How do I know what size kids’ snowboard to buy?
Aim for a board that reaches between your child’s chest and chin. Weight matters too, so reference our sizing chart to dial in the perfect fit that’s easy to maneuver.
Is a softer snowboard better for kids?
Yes—softer boards are more forgiving and provide a confidence boost for learning turns and tricks.
What’s the difference between “twin” and “directional” snowboards for kids?
Twin boards ride the same in both directions, making them ideal for versatility and learning, while directional boards are suited for all-mountain or freeride styles.
Do kids need special bindings with their snowboard?
Yes—kids’ bindings are sized down for smaller boots and give young riders the right amount of control and comfort.
How often should I replace my child’s snowboard?
Replace it if your child outgrows the board or if it shows excessive wear. Kids experiencing difficulty turning or poor board control often benefit from moving up a size.








