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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | Technical Freerider · Creative All-Mountain Freestyle |
| Terrain | Freeride · All-Mountain · Freestyle |
| Ability Level | Advanced · Expert |
| Shape | Directional (low tapered) |
| Flex | 4 / 5 |
| Shape Design | Victor de Le Rue · Elena Hight |
Product Description
The Jones Howler Womens is a next-generation directional freeride platform that bridges technical freeriding and freestyle expression. High Power Camber delivers explosive energy and precision on steep, consequential terrain, while 3D Flip Tips at the nose unlock float and trick stomping when you need it most. Koroyd aerospace damping keeps the ride smooth at speed. For advanced to expert women who demand versatility from the lift to the steepest lines on the mountain.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | High Power Camber: pronounced camber arc through the effective edge for powerful grip and response; camber height rises toward the tail and extends to the rear binding for maximum stomp power on the back foot; 3D Flip Tips at the nose for float and trick stomping |
| Flex | 4 / 5, mid-stiff and lively |
| Shape | Directional with low taper; designed in collaboration with Victor de Le Rue and Elena Hight |
| Shape Tech | Medium Traction Tech: small serrations along the running length that add multiple contact points to improve edge grip across variable snow surfaces |
| Core | Power Core: advanced triple-density woodcore combining Bamboo, Paulownia, and Poplar; centered bamboo stringers deliver durability, pop, and torsional stiffness; Paulownia provides lightweight feel and vibration damping |
| Insert | Koroyd: aerospace-derived dampening material integrated directly into the woodcore; absorbs vibration and reduces tip swing weight for a smoother, more controlled ride at speed |
| Stringer | Bcomp Carbon Flax Stringer: a carbon and flax composite developed with Swiss engineer Bcomp; carbon delivers pop and snap while flax absorbs vibration and reduces CO2 versus a full-carbon stringer |
| Laminates | Triax Fiberglass: triple-layer, multi-axis fiberglass delivering mid-stiff torsional flex, precision, and power across variable conditions |
| Topsheet | Premium Eco Topsheet: bio-plastic topsheet derived from castor beans; durable and scratch-resistant with a reduced environmental impact versus conventional petrochemical plastics |
| Base | Sintered 8000 Base: ultra-fast premium sintered base, highly wax-absorbent and easy to repair |
| Sidewalls | Recycled ABS: 100% recycled ABS sidewalls with a rounded finish to reduce chipping |
| Edges | Recycled Edges: recycled German steel edges for maximum robustness and durability |
| Recommended Bindings | Mercury FASE / Aurora |
Howler Womens Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Who is this board for, and what level do I need to be?
This is a Women's board built for advanced to expert riders tackling technical freeride and freestyle terrain. The Howler pairs a stiff, poppy build with a directional shape that rewards precision and aggression. You need solid edge control and the skills to manage steep, variable snow. This isn't a learner's board, but if you're confident in all conditions, you'll find a creative playground.
What's the difference between camber and rocker?
Camber = the nose and tail arc upward, storing energy like a spring. The Howler uses full camber plus upturned tips (3D Flip Tips) at the nose. This gives you edge grip on hardpack and instant pop for tricks, while the lifted nose floats through powder without sinking in. The tradeoff: you need to load the board actively to unlock that rebound.
How stiff should my board be, and what does flex actually change on snow?
The Howler is mid-stiff and lively (flex 4 out of 5). That stiffness keeps the board stable when you're railing at speed or carving aggressive turns. The "lively" part means it still responds playfully in the park and on soft snow. Stiffer boards demand more rider input, but reward you with precision and confidence on technical, variable terrain.
Is this board good for powder?
Yes. The directional shape, upturned nose (3D Flip Tips), and overall geometry push the contact point forward, so you stay centered and float effortlessly through fresh snow. The terrain rating of 9 out of 10 for powder confirms it. You'll burn less leg and maintain control in deep conditions without sacrificing the edge-holding grip you need on hardpack descents.
What do carbon stringers or carbon additives do for the ride?
The Howler's core includes carbon and flax stringers running tip-to-tail. Carbon adds pop and responsive energy without extra weight, while flax dampens vibration and chatter. Together they make the board feel alive underfoot, snappy in the park, and smooth through choppy snow. It's the difference between a dead board and one that wants to rebound and play.