Jones Mountain Twin Snowboard 2026
The Mountain Twin is a top-tested board every year because it really does do it all. The board brings a twin shape (hence the name) and a medium-stiff true camber profile. It has the shape of a park board but the burliness of an all-mountain charging board and is meant to bring riders the best of both worlds. It does all the things a park board can do; it's poppy, energetic, feels balanced, can be ridden switch, and loves park laps. It's not as playful as your average park board, but it's stiffer and more burly for when you want to take your adventure to other parts of the mountain. The Mountain Twin has become a favorite because while it has that freestyle shape and DNA, it maintains performance on hardpack groomers, stays confident through variable snowpack, and feels energetic and snappy in tighter terrain. A lot of freestyle boards can get nervous at high speeds and when the conditions are less than desirable, not the Mountain Twin.
If you're into the twin shape but want something that's gonna be a little more playful in the park, there are also better options (check out the more playful Capita DOA). If you just want a board for off-piste ripping and don't think a twin shape is necessary, there are better options like the Jones Frontier. If you want something that will perform in both scenarios, you've found your board. The Mountain Twin has enough power to feel stable at speed, and the right balance to feel comfortable riding switch, in the park, or just messing around on the side of the trail.
Original: $463.96
-70%$463.96
$139.19





Description
The Mountain Twin is a top-tested board every year because it really does do it all. The board brings a twin shape (hence the name) and a medium-stiff true camber profile. It has the shape of a park board but the burliness of an all-mountain charging board and is meant to bring riders the best of both worlds. It does all the things a park board can do; it's poppy, energetic, feels balanced, can be ridden switch, and loves park laps. It's not as playful as your average park board, but it's stiffer and more burly for when you want to take your adventure to other parts of the mountain. The Mountain Twin has become a favorite because while it has that freestyle shape and DNA, it maintains performance on hardpack groomers, stays confident through variable snowpack, and feels energetic and snappy in tighter terrain. A lot of freestyle boards can get nervous at high speeds and when the conditions are less than desirable, not the Mountain Twin.
If you're into the twin shape but want something that's gonna be a little more playful in the park, there are also better options (check out the more playful Capita DOA). If you just want a board for off-piste ripping and don't think a twin shape is necessary, there are better options like the Jones Frontier. If you want something that will perform in both scenarios, you've found your board. The Mountain Twin has enough power to feel stable at speed, and the right balance to feel comfortable riding switch, in the park, or just messing around on the side of the trail.


