Snowboards
  • NEW 2025! Introducing the ARC series!

  • Engineered with a wide nose to enhance the boards volume and float, this board also features a 7 meter sidecut, boosting agility in dense forests or demanding terrains.

  • NEW 2025! Devun Walsh Series!

  • Hailing from Canada, Walsh emerged into the limelight during the 1990s, carving a renowned path through freestyle backcountry snowboarding.

  • Wired Vantage Series

    The Vantage Series stands as the ultimate choice for mastering diverse terrains. As a directional tapered board, it becomes a prized addition to your board collection, providing unparalleled versatility. Its broad nose effortlessly floats through deep powder, making it a transformative option for those seeking the perfect powder experience.

    Shape: Directional
    Flex: Medium to Stiff (7 Out of 10)
    Camber: Multi Camber
    Terrain: Freeride / All Mountain / Freestyle / Powder
    Made with our partner factory in China

    The Vantage series ship the next day.

    Wired Snowboards come with a 3 Year Limited Warranty.

    We offer a flat rate shipping fee for North America.
    Need help choosing the right size of board? Click here.

    BOARD MATERIALS

    CAMBER PROFILE

    NEGATIVE CORE PROFILE

    VANTAGE BOARD SPEC'S

    Size (cm) 150 154 158 160 162
    Effective Edge (mm) 1104 1144 1180 1198 1216
    Nose Length (mm) 218 218 220 221 222
    Nose Width (mm) 300 305 310 312.5 315
    Waist Width (mm) 251.5 254.8 257.3 260.25 261.7
    Tail Width (mm) 285 285 290 292.5 295
    Tail Length (mm) 178 178 180 181 182
    Sidecut Radius (mm) 7675 7800 8000 8100 8200
    Taper (mm) 20 20 20 20 20
    Camber (mm) 3 4 4 5 5
    Center Stance (inches) 20" 22" 22" 23" 23"
    Stance Setback (mm) 0 0 0 0 0
    Flex 7 out of 10 7 out of 10 7 out of 10 7 out of 10 7 out of 10

    Customer Reviews

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    ROSCOE
    Grips and Rips

    Perfect board for railing groomers and hammering through variable crud. And when the snow is right, this thing floats and wants to play. That negative core profile in-between the insert packs prevents this from being a freeride plank and gives it the ability to be a daily driver.

    The perfect board for this old dad-bod.

    One thing to note. The reference stance is pretty wide, so don’t be afraid to experiment and get it dialed to your preferences. I think the typical buyer of this board will likely understand that.

    And when this thing goes, I may get a custom one as I see there is camber 2.0 option now available for customs.

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    Daniel N
    Killer board

    5'10" - size 10 boot - 205 lbs
    I couldn't decide between the 158 and 160 and I'm super glad I went with the 160. This board is easy to control and has good pop; my new daily driver for the season!

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    Andrew Runner
    154 vantage

    This advertising is very misleading. The only handmade in Canada boards from wired are nothing like the board's shown on the website. All of these boards and specs are theChinese factory boards.
    After trying both versions (Canadian and Chinese) I very much prefer the profile of the camber 2.0 that is only offered in the Chinese version boards and not available from the Canadian presses. But I prefer the construction of the Canadian board because the edges are built at much different angles, hang up less on packed snow, and are stronger on impact.
    The Canadian built boards with traditional camber feel much stiffer. The rating on the Chinese version is 7, but I would give it a 5-6. I would say the Canadian version is close to a solid 7 though, just very different included torsional flex.
    Effective edge may be the biggest difference I found. When measured out, the edge of just the nose of the Canadian built board reached out 4cm longer. That's going from 114 to at least 118 not counting the added length of the edges on the tail, so probably closer to 120 instead of the websites chart stating 114. That makes the Canadian version super slow turning and not much fun except straight lining.
    Overall, maybe both versions have a place in the market, but I believe wired needs to inform the customer better about all of this. I was mislead to believe I was getting a handmade Canadian board, not a Chinese factory version. Then when I bought Canadian, i actually preferred the cheap one

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    Samuel Palumbo
    Snorkel 9000

    This board was an absolute game changer for me as I have been riding the same board for 8 years! It is extremely stable through all types of snow and It has such good pop. It feels like you are launching off a trampoline. It can also approach light speed on groomers and pass skiers on the flats.

    It fits my riding style perfectly and I am extremely happy with it!!!

    She’s sender for sure bud!!

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    Midweek Warrior
    9 out of 10 doctors recommend

    Found the 2020 model lightly used and I’ve put 90 days on it this season hitting everything from green groomers to black diamond tree runs in a foot of fresh snow to icy double blacks. This beauty lets you shred no matter the conditions.

    Great edge for carving/icy conditions, nice pop in the tail for those side hits/rollers, good flex in the nose for some buttery fun. Couldn’t be happier with this absolute beast of a board.

    It’s also drawn comments/inquiries from several strangers and who doesn’t like getting complimented on their gear?

    The cherry on top? Made in Canada.

    This baby will take you anywhere you want to go and let you show your steez with ease 🤘🏻🤘🏻