Best Jones Splitboards 2026: Complete Lineup Reviewed

Jones Snowboards has become synonymous with high-quality backcountry equipment. Their splitboard lineup is one of the most comprehensive available — from lightweight touring boards to full-send freeride weapons. Here’s what each one is actually for.

Jones Splitboard Lineup 2026

Jones Ultralight Stratos — Flex 8/10

The Jones Ultralight Stratos is the pinnacle of the Jones lineup — a performance freeride board engineered to be as light as physically possible without sacrificing ride quality. Carbon matrix construction, Koroyd core reinforcement, sintered base. Flex 8/10. This is the board Jones makes for riders who want the best of everything: light on the up, aggressive on the down. From €1.599.

Jones Women’s Stratos — Flex 7/10

The Jones Women’s Stratos applies the same engineering philosophy to a women’s-specific design. Narrower waist width, softer flex 7/10 calibrated for lighter body weight, but the same directional shape and premium construction. One of the best women’s splitboards available. From €1.100.

Jones Men’s Stratos — Flex 7/10

The Jones Men’s Stratos sits below the Ultralight in the lineup — same directional shape and quality construction, without the ultralight carbon treatment. Flex 7/10. A more accessible price point that still delivers excellent performance. Best for riders who want Jones quality without paying for the ultralight premium. From €1.100.

Jones Hovercraft 2.0 — Flex 7/10

The Jones Hovercraft 2.0 is Jones’s powder-specialist split. Wide, tapered shape designed to float effortlessly in deep snow. Flex 7/10, pronounced rocker in the nose, strong setback. If powder is your primary reason for being in the backcountry, the Hovercraft is built for exactly that. From €950.

Jones Splitboard Comparison

ModelFlexWeightBest forPrice
Ultralight Stratos8/10~2.4 kgFreeride + light touring€1.599
Men’s Stratos7/10~2.9 kgAll-mountain freeride€1.100
Women’s Stratos7/10~2.6 kgWomen’s freeride€1.100
Hovercraft 2.07/10~3.0 kgDeep powder€950

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