If you're looking for a comprehensive list of essential women's snowboard gear, you're in the right place. This list has been fine-tuned from years of personal experience and is packed with everything you need to shred in all weather conditions—from -30°C to +18°C. Trust me, I’ve been a professional snowboard instructor since 2005, so I know a thing or two about what works on the slopes. I've personally introduced countless snow enthusiasts to the wonders of snowboarding, including my own baby snowboarder, Sylas, who's now 3!

Women's Snowboard Gear Essentials

This is a comprehensive Women's Snowboard Gear Essentials Checklist developed by yours truly and curated from many years on snow. I've invested a lot of time and money into this sport, and I'm confident I can guide you to the gear that's perfect for you.

I've got you covered from head to toe, outer to inner layers. Let's goooo!

1. Snowboard Setup

When it comes to the world of snowboarding, it all starts with the deck. If you've spent countless hours carving through fresh powder and icy terrains, then you know that choosing the right deck shape for the conditions makes all the difference.

A. Beginner-Friendly: Burton Feelgood Flying V

Burton Feelgood

Looking for versatility with a dash of powder? The Feelgood Flying V camber is your go-to. Its rocker-infused shape gives you confidence while exploring natural hits, and the Ferrari-like handling is perfect for navigating through any condition.
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B. Intermediate: Burton Rewind

Burton Rewind

This board is a personal favourite when I’m in the mood for fun, playful freeride days. It’s perfect for those “switch” days when you need forgiveness but still want to charge hard. Its poppy flex and Filet-O-Flex design make it super responsive—great for progression. I’d recommend this to any intermediate rider looking to add some freestyle flair.
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C. Advanced Rider: Burton Talent Scout

My weapon of choice for those icy carving days. The Talent Scout is aggressive, precise, and tuned for creative, hard-charging riders who want to push boundaries. If you’re an advanced rider looking for park performance and precision, look no further.
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2. Bindings & Boots

I have two sets of bindings and boots—one with the effortless Step On® system and one traditional strap setup, because, well, sometimes I like options! The step on system definitely takes some getting used to so if you're new to the sport, you will be best off going with the strap style set up.

A. Step On® Bindings and Boots

Bindings: Burton Step On® Re: These are a game-changer—simple, secure, and perfect for all-mountain control. Three connection points make for an unbeatable hold.
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Boots: Burton Felix Step On®: The Felix Step On® boots make snowboarding as hassle-free as it gets. With a micro-adjustable fit and responsive flex, these boots are both tech-savvy and comfortable. They’ll keep your feet happy all day.
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B. Strap-In Setup

Bindings: Burton Lexa Re: The Lexa is versatile and durable, with extra cushion underfoot to reduce fatigue on long days. These bindings fit like a glove, making them my go-to for a more traditional setup.They're true to size (I can always order size 8 and know that they'll fit).
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Boots: Burton Felix BOA®
The BOA system ensures a snug fit without pressure points. These boots are packed with tech to keep your feet warm and dry, and they make every ride comfortable.
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3. Snowboard Jackets

Women's snowboard jackets and snowboard pants are what really gives you the style points but maintaining comfort is always the priority.

A. Burton Anorak Jackets

Burton Frostner Anorak: This is a retro-styled jacket that’s lightweight but packs serious warmth. Whether it’s mid-winter or the tail end of the season, this jacket has you covered with modern snowboarding features and a sleek 90s vibe.
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B. Burton Lelah Jackets

Burton Lelah 2L: The women's Burton Lelah 2L Jacket is cut out to handle a cold day on the mountain without feeling like you're wearing a box.
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C. Burton [ak] Kimmy GORE-TEX 2L Anorak Jacket

Burton [ak] Kimmy GORE-TEX 2L Anorak: Stay dry in any storm with GORE-TEX technology, guaranteed to keep you riding comfortably in all conditions. Thoughtful details like insulated pockets, zip vents, and water-resistant zippers ensure warmth and convenience, while Bluesign® approved materials offer a lower environmental impact, so you can ride longer and more responsibly.
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4. Snowboard Pants

A. Burton Gloria Pants

Burton Gloria GORE-TEX 2L Pants: These pants have a slim fit with enough stretch to let you ride all day without feeling restricted. Plus, they’re totally waterproof, thanks to GORE-TEX.
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B. Burton Avalon Pants

Burton Avalon GORE-TEX 2L Bib Pants: If you’re like me and prefer bibs for extra coverage and convenient pockets, these are for you. Perfect for keeping snow out, even on those deep powder days!
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5. Snowboard Mittens

Burton Oven Mitts
I swear by these mitts—perfect for cold hands like mine. I carry two pairs at all times because warm hands are a must for a good day on the mountain.
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6. Googles

Anon WM1 Goggles + Bonus Lens + MFI® Face Mask: My go-to googles is Anon goggles featuring interchangeable lenses for varying light conditions. (Trust me, those overcast days can sneak up on you!)
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7. Helmet

Anon Raider 3 Ski & Snowboard Helmet: The Anon Raider 3 Helmet combines durable hardshell construction with hassle-free auto-adjust fit, keeping you comfortable and cool with integrated ventilation and a cozy fleece lining.
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8. Hood

Burton Lynx Hood: Find your perfect fit with options for regular or over-helmet sizing. The plush Sherpa fleece provides cozy warmth and moisture-wicking, while Bluesign® approved materials ensure a lower environmental impact.

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9. Base Layers

The right base layers are crucial to staying warm without overheating. I recommend merino wool base layers for their range of warmth factors—you can layer up or down depending on the conditions.
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10. Socks

I always double down on the Burton Weekend midweight socks. They’re durable, warm, and designed for all-day riding comfort.
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11. Athleisure & Apres Gear

Once the day is done, it’s all about lounging in comfort. My favourites? Lulu Lemon and Under Armour athleisure wear paired with cozy kicks. Perfect for chilling after a long day on the hill or hitting the après-ski scene.

Ready to gear up for the slopes? This essential list has everything you need to ride with confidence—whether you’re a beginner, intermediate, or advanced rider.

Happy shreddin, homies!

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