Collection: SALE SNOWBOARDS

Looking for a great deal on a new board? Our sale snowboards collection features past season boards at better prices, making it easier to get quality gear without paying full retail.

Good snowboards don’t stop being good after one winter. Many of these boards were top models just a season ago and are still ready for the mountain, with the same shapes, profiles and construction riders expect.

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Buying a snowboard is a personal decision that goes beyond price or brand name. Shape, flex, camber, and overall feel all play a role in how a board rides, and the right choice depends on how you want to ride and where you want to take your snowboarding. At Ballistyx, we help riders make sense of those choices with honest advice built on real time spent on snow.

Rider owned and operated since 1992, Ballistyx has been helping snowboarders choose the right boards for their riding style and ability for more than three decades. From first-time buyers to experienced riders refining their quiver, our snowboard sale online is curated by a team that rides, tests, and stands behind the gear we sell. When you buy snowboards online from Ballistyx, you’re backed by experience, not guesswork.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of a snowboard?

The cost of a snowboard varies depending on construction, materials, and how the board is designed to ride. Rather than focusing on price alone, it’s more important to choose a snowboard that suits your riding style, ability level, and the feel you want on snow.

At Ballistyx, we respect that every rider has a budget. Our team focuses on helping riders get on the best gear for their needs and their budget, because snowboarding is about time on the hill, not owning the most expensive setup. The right snowboard is the one that helps you ride more and enjoy it more.

How do I choose the right snowboard?

Choosing the right snowboard starts with understanding how you ride, where you ride, and what you want the board to feel like on snow. Riding style, ability level, weight, and personal preference all play a role, with factors like shape, camber profile, flex, and size influencing how a board performs underfoot.

There is a huge amount of snowboard information online, and it can often be confusing or contradictory. Specs and reviews frequently lack context, making it hard to know what actually applies to you. At Ballistyx, we help demystify that noise by explaining the technical side of snowboards in plain language, either in store or over the phone, so riders can make informed decisions with confidence.

If you want to dig deeper on your own, our How to Choose a Snowboard guide breaks the process down step by step. If you’d rather talk it through, our team is always happy to help. We don’t sell snowboards for the sake of it — our advice is shaped by decades of riding, testing, and travelling the world chasing snow.

Are snowboards suitable for beginners?

Yes. Snowboards are absolutely suitable for beginners, and choosing the right one can make learning far more enjoyable. Beginner riders benefit from boards that are forgiving, easy to control, and confidence-inspiring at lower speeds.

Softer flex patterns, stable shapes, and predictable camber profiles help new riders focus on balance and technique without feeling punished by the board. At Ballistyx, we help beginners avoid boards that are too stiff or demanding and instead choose setups that support progression from the first turns onward.

If you want a deeper explanation of beginner-friendly features, our How to Choose a Snowboard guide breaks this down in more detail. Our team is also always happy to talk things through in store or over the phone to help new riders start on the right foot.

What snowboard is best for Australian snow conditions?

The best approach is to choose a snowboard based on where you ride most often. In Australia, conditions can be variable, and many riders spend most of their time on groomed runs, mixed snow, and changing terrain. For that reason, versatile all-mountain snowboards are a popular choice because they balance edge hold, stability, and adaptability.

Many Australian riders also travel overseas, where conditions and terrain can be very different. In those cases, some riders choose a slightly longer snowboard for added stability at speed and confidence in bigger mountains. The right size and shape depend on how and where you ride most, not just your home resort.

If you want to understand how board length, shape, and flex affect performance in different conditions, our How to Choose a Snowboard guide breaks this down in detail. And if you’d rather talk it through, the Ballistyx team is always happy to help in store or over the phone.

Do snowboards need regular maintenance?

Yes. Regular maintenance helps a snowboard perform properly and last longer. Keeping edges sharp and bases waxed improves edge hold, glide, and overall feel on snow, especially as conditions change throughout a season.

How often a snowboard needs servicing depends on how frequently you ride and the terrain you ride most. Some riders are harder on their gear than others, but even light use benefits from periodic tuning to keep the board predictable and enjoyable to ride.

At Ballistyx, our in-house workshop offers waxing, tuning, and repairs to help riders keep their snowboards riding well season after season. You can learn more about our snowboard waxing and tuning services or chat with the team if you’re unsure what your board needs.