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Trout Trap Snowboard

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Production lead-time is currently 10-14 business days.

Shipping Rate

Flat Rate $40.00 CAD

Highlights
  • Superior powder performance with balanced float and speed
  • Excels in big-mountain terrain, from steep lines to tree runs
  • Broad tail and volume for surf-inspired nimbleness
  • Seamless transitions from powder to groomers

The Trout Trap is a powder-focused board that delivers exceptional float, speed, and maneuverability. Its balanced design performs equally well in big-mountain terrain, offering versatility from peak to valley bottom while retaining a playful, surf-inspired ride.


Park All-Mtn Big-Mtn

Groomer Pow "Too" Deep

Combines smooth float and carving precision, delivering a lively feel and responsive turns.

Reactive Nose Flex: Compresses in powder to enhance float, absorbs bumps smoothly in variable snow, and allows subtle forward weight shifts for tighter, controlled carves.

Lively, Supportive Tail: Provides a reliable platform under pressure, great pop off hits and rolls and enabling snappy carve exits; subtle weight shifts to the rear open up your turn radius.

Effortless powder control with fluid carving across all conditions.

Moderate Nose Rocker: Enhances floatation in powder and agility across all conditions, especially when combined with directional flex.

Light Camber Underfoot: Provides balanced grip, improved agility, and enhanced pop.

Subtle Tail Early-Rise: Delivers a catch-free ride without sacrificing grip, allowing for smooth, fluid turn exits.

Size Chart Diagram
Size (cm) 145 150 155 160 165
Effective edge (mm) 1110 1160 1210 1260 1310
Waist width (mm) 244 251 256 260 270
Nose width (mm) 290 296 302 308 318
Tail width (mm) 282 288 294 300 310
Sidecut radius (m) 8.0 8.3 8.8 9.1 9.3
Taper (mm) 8 8 8 8 8
Setback (mm) 20 20 20 20 20
Stance Min (mm/in) 470 / 18.5 470 / 18.5 510 / 20.1 510 / 20.1 530 / 20.9
Stance Max (mm/in) 590 / 23.2 590 / 23.2 630 / 24.8 630 / 24.8 650 / 25.6
Weight N/A 2630 g 2850 g 2940 g N/A

Customer Reviews

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Colin M
Handcrafted Excellence

Days riding on this board:11-25, Review:I've had the Trout Trap for a couple seasons now and it's an awesome choice for "large" days at Kicking Horse, here in Golden. Beautiful craftsmanship comes through in the attention to detail and how it performs. These boards are made by people who know what they're doing and who truly love the sport. Ursa Major is on its way soon...

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Matt McIsaac
Powder dream, and resort charger

Days riding on this board:51-100, Review:This was my wife's engagement gift to me, at my request. I had been admiring Greg's design on this for a while, and was impressed with his approach to the build. I took it to Whitewater on a pow day, hiking slackline as the day progressed. Endless float in the deep, followed by surprisingly fast lines in the groom. Holds the line super well and carves like a resort board. I mostly use the board for cat-boarding trips. It is fast, light, dreamy and snappy. Ripping tree lines is a delight. Wide open bowls are playful, with the whiteroom abounding. It is super stable dropping cliffs, landing solidly without nose diving. I loved it so much I bought the split version. After dozens of days, it still looks new.

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Harookz
Weapon!

Days riding on this board:11-25, Review:Absolute weapon of a stick. Loves those soul-ride days when it's deeeeeeeep. Need to get the split version next!

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Kris T.
Powder surfer, wirk of art!

Days riding on this board:11-25, Review:This board has been nice, stiff and floaty for those deep powder days. The directional shape makes it so I never worry about keeping it up!

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Chris
Pow, Tree, Grooms, does it all and does it well!

6'-0", 180 lbs, riding on a 155. Two years on this thing now, and spend all of last season on it after wrecking my all mountain/rock board. First the obvious, this thing crushes in powder. It floats effortlessly in low angle deep, but it's stiff enough to charge when it gets steep. It's nimble with that short tail and really lets me flick it around in the trees for quick direction changes. What surprised me was the versatility! On groomers it can carve really well with that extra bit of width and poppy camber, and that relatively stiff little block of a tail I can just load the back foot and dig it in for a long swoop of a turn. Only downside is the nose sometimes works against it. When it gets rough and bumpy there's a third of the board out front so it can start to get a little flappy slappy, but really that's not what it's meant for. Great board, permanent resident in my quiver.