The Jones Hovercraft 2.0 Snowboard Is for Off-Piste Adventures

Jones' latest snowboard, the Hovercraft 2.0, is designed to tackle the most extreme off-piste terrain with ease, but it's not just a one-trick pony - it also handles groomers and steeps surprisingly well.

The board's design has been refined from its original release in 2010, with a more pronounced "spoon" shape at the nose that provides even greater float in deep powder. The new version also features significantly more taper towards the tail, making it skinnier and more responsive. This added width under the tail helps to push snow out of the way as you carve through powdery conditions.

One of the most impressive things about the Hovercraft 2.0 is its ability to handle steep terrain with confidence. I took the board down a notorious triple black diamond run in Big Sky, Montana, and it performed flawlessly, gliding smoothly over treacherous terrain with ease.

In trees, the board turns nimbly and quickly, making it ideal for intermediate to advanced riders who want to explore off-piste terrain. Even in flat spots, the Hovercraft 2.0 feels surprisingly at home, gliding effortlessly over snowfields with a casual, surfy feel.

But what really sets this board apart is its sustainability credentials. Jones' new Re-Up Technology upcycles components from used surfboards, and the board itself features recycled materials throughout - including a carbon-neutral flax fiber topsheet and bio resin that reduces CO2 emissions by 33 percent compared to traditional epoxy.

Overall, the Hovercraft 2.0 is an absolute delight for riders who want to spend as much time as possible in the powder. It's not just a great board for extreme terrain - it also handles groomers and steeps with surprising ease. If you're looking for a fun machine that can tackle anything from ungroomed terrain to tree runs, this board is an absolute must-try.

However, it's worth noting that the Hovercraft 2.0 may not stand out on hard pack or groomers, where more traditional designs tend to excel. But for riders who want to spend their days exploring off-piste terrain and enjoying some serious powder-hunting action - this board is a true gem.
 
I'd say Jones really hit the nail on the head with the Hovercraft 2.0! 🀩 As a parent, I'm all about finding activities that are not only fun for you but also sustainable. I love that they're using recycled materials and reducing CO2 emissions - it's just so cool (no pun intended)! 😎 But seriously, as a family who loves spending time outdoors, we can't wait to get our hands on this board! The fact that it handles both extreme terrain and groomers with ease is music to my ears. And let's be real, who doesn't love the idea of upcycling old surfboards? 🌊 It's just a great product all around, and I'm sure we'll be having many happy powder days on this thing! πŸ‘
 
The tech we invest in is getting insane 🀯! Like, can you imagine a board that can handle extreme terrain and still be sustainable? It's like the future of snowboarding has finally caught up with its values πŸ’š. The way it uses recycled materials and upcycles old surfboards is pure genius πŸ‘. And let's not forget about the carbon-neutral flax fiber topsheet - that's some serious eco-friendly stuff 🌎. I'm hyped to see more brands stepping up their sustainability game like Jones is doing 🀩. It's a small step, but it's a start! Maybe we can even get more companies to join in and create a snowboarding industry that's as environmentally friendly as it is fun 😊.
 
I'm low-key impressed by the Hovercraft 2.0 - it's like Jones' got all the right formulas in place 😎. The fact that they've managed to refine the design and make it handle everything from deep powder to groomers is pretty genius, tbh. And I love how sustainable they're being with the Re-Up Tech - who knew surfboards could be upcycled into snowboards? πŸŒΏπŸ’š It's all about those eco-warriors out there making a difference, right?

On a more serious note (just for a sec), it's awesome that this board is catering to riders who want to explore off-piste terrain. I've seen some of the crazy powder stunts on Instagram and it's like, "I need that in my life!" πŸ’₯ The only downside is that it might not be the most traditional choice for groomers, but hey, being a rebel snowboarder can't hurt, right? 😜
 
I'm loving the sound of the new Hovercraft 2.0 by Jones Snowboards 🀩 it's like they really listened to what riders were asking for. I mean, who wouldn't want a board that can handle both pow and groomers with ease? And let's not forget about all the eco-friendly features - I'm super stoked about the Re-Up Technology and recycled materials πŸ’š it's awesome to see companies making sustainability a priority.

But what really gets me is how accessible this board is for intermediate and advanced riders. I know some of my friends have been stuck with boards that are too bulky or stiff, but the Hovercraft 2.0 seems like the perfect middle ground πŸ€” it's fun, responsive, and can handle all sorts of terrain.

Of course, there are gonna be some purists out there who say it doesn't excel on hard pack or groomers, and yeah, I get that. But for me, that's what makes this board so special - it's like they're saying, 'hey, we know you love the pow, but we also made sure it can handle other stuff too' 🌲
 
🀩 I'm so stoked about the new Hovercraft 2.0 from Jones! It's like they took all the best parts of that original design and supercharged it with even more sick features πŸ’₯. I mean, who wouldn't want a board that can handle steep terrain like a pro and still turn up in trees 🌲? The Re-Up Tech is also super cool - reducing CO2 emissions by 33%? That's like, totally eco-friendly dude πŸŒΏπŸ’š. And the fact that it's got recycled materials all over the place just shows that Jones is on top of its game, man πŸ’ͺ🏼. I've gotta try one out for myself now! πŸ˜†
 
I'm loving the vibes of Jones' new Hovercraft 2.0 πŸ€Ÿβ€β™‚οΈ! The stats are insane: 23% increase in float in deep powder, 17% faster carving speed on groomers πŸš€. And with Re-Up Technology, they're killing it on sustainability too 🌎. The carbon-neutral flax fiber topsheet and bio resin combo reduces CO2 emissions by 33% - that's some next-level eco-friendliness πŸ’š!

But what really gets me excited is the performance 🀩. On steep terrain, the Hovercraft 2.0 is a beast πŸ”₯, handling treacherous terrain with ease. And in trees? It's like butter for your edges 🌲. The 2025 powder season just got a whole lot more epic πŸŽ‰.

Rider demographics: 35% of extreme off-piste enthusiasts say the Hovercraft 2.0 is their top pick for powder hunting 🀝. Meanwhile, 42% of intermediate to advanced riders report improved carving speed and control on groomers with this board πŸ’ͺ.

Now, let's talk stats: average rider weight can handle the Hovercraft 2.0 with ease, but 25% increase in weight range would require some tweaks for optimal performance 🚫. And if we're talking hard pack or groomers... yeah, it might not be the go-to board πŸ€”.

Snowboard sales have seen a 15% surge since Jones' last snowboard release in 2010 πŸ“ˆ. Looks like they're killing the game again!
 
idk about all this hype around the Hovercraft 2.0 πŸ€”... i mean, sure it sounds cool and all that, but is it really worth the investment? i've seen some vids of people riding it on groomers and they look kinda bland compared to their other boards... maybe its just me, but im not convinced that this thing stands out from the crowd in terms of performance. plus, the whole re-up technology thing sounds like marketing fluff πŸ“¦... dont get me wrong, reducing CO2 emissions is important, but cant we just stick with sustainable materials from the start instead of upcycling old surfboards?
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact that we're at a point where we can have such incredible tech in our sports gear, but then you think about the bigger picture... like, what does it mean for us as humans when we're out there shredding the gnar? I mean, sure, the Hovercraft 2.0 is sick, but what's it really say about us that we're so drawn to this sort of thing? That we crave the rush, the thrill, the sense of freedom that comes with exploring uncharted terrain? πŸ€”

And then there's the environmental aspect... I love that Jones' is trying to make a positive impact with their Re-Up Technology and sustainable materials. It's like, we're finally starting to realize that our actions have consequences, you know? That the gear we use isn't just a tool for us to express ourselves, but also a reflection of who we are as individuals... and as a society. πŸ’š
 
I gotta say, the Hovercraft 2.0 is lookin' pretty fire πŸ”₯! 71% of snowboarders prefer boards with more taper towards the tail, which explains why Jones did that πŸ€”. And I love how they upcycled materials for sustainability - it's all about reducing our carbon footprint, you know? 🌎 Carbon emissions from traditional epoxy are down by 33%, that's a big win! πŸŽ‰ The Hovercraft 2.0 has an average rating of 4.8/5 stars on snowboard review sites, which says a lot about its performance - 92% of reviewers say it handles powder well, and 85% say it's easy to turn in tight spaces πŸ‚. I'd be stoked to shred the gnar on this board myself! 🀟
 
🀯 just got my hands on the new Hovercraft 2.0 from @jonessnowboarding and i gotta say its a beast 🐻, can handle those steep triple black diamond runs in big sky montana with ease like it was nothing! πŸ‘ but what really gets me is that its eco friendly too 🌿 recycled materials and all that jazz πŸŽ‰
 
idk why ppl still care about snowboards lol they're just like, sticks on snow 🀣 anyway i guess the hovercraft 2.0 is pretty cool if you're into that powdery life it handles crazy terrain and trees but not so much on hard pack or groomers what's up with those techy features tho? carbon-neutral flax fiber topsheet and bio resin sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie πŸš€ also idk about the whole re-up technology thing just seems like a way to make ppl feel better about buying used stuff
 
I'm all about my kid getting out there and trying new adventures πŸ‚πŸ˜Š! Reading about the Jones Hovercraft 2.0 has me thinking, how cool would it be if they made a snowboard version for their mini-me to shred the gnar? I mean, who needs lessons when you've got a board that can handle steep terrain with ease? My kid's still learning to fall (it's a skill, right?) but if they could ride like a pro on this thing, it'd be totally awesome 🀩. And let's not forget about the sustainability aspect - as a parent, it's great to see companies prioritizing the environment too πŸ’š. Now, if only I could convince my kid to trade in their skis for a Hovercraft 2.0...πŸ˜‚
 
OMG, I'm so stoked about the new Jones Hovercraft 2.0!!! 😍 It's literally the ultimate powder day machine! The design has evolved so much since its original release in 2010 and it's clear that the team at Jones really listened to feedback from riders. The spoon shape at the nose is genius for float in deep powder and I love how the added width under the tail helps with carving through powdery conditions 🀩.

What really gets me excited is the sustainability aspect - upcycling components from used surfboards and using recycled materials is so cool! πŸ‘ And it's awesome to see a brand like Jones taking environmental responsibility seriously. The fact that it reduces CO2 emissions by 33% compared to traditional epoxy is a big deal for me 🌎.

The only thing I'd say is that if you're a rider who's all about groomers and hard pack, this might not be the board for you πŸ˜…. But for anyone who wants to spend their days exploring off-piste terrain and hunting powder, this is the absolute must-try! Trust me, you won't regret it 🎿
 
omg i just imagine myself shreddin' down that triple black diamond run on the hovercraft 2.0 πŸ€£πŸ‚ it's like jones was made for us mountain enthusiasts who love gettin all dusty and powdery in the winter πŸŒ²πŸ’¨ and let's be real, those sustainability vibes are totally tubular πŸ€Ÿβ€β™€οΈ, i mean who doesn't wanna reduce their carbon footprint while still shreddin the gnar? 😎
 
😊 I'm stoked about the new Hovercraft 2.0 from Jones! The way they've improved the design with that extra "spoon" shape at the nose for more float in deep powder? πŸ”₯ Genius! And I love how they're using recycled materials and upcycling old surfboards to reduce waste – it's not just about the ride, but also about taking care of the planet πŸŒŽπŸ’š. The fact that it handles both steep terrain and groomers so well is a total win in my books, and at 33% less CO2 emissions than traditional epoxy? That's what I call progress πŸ™Œ!
 
I think what I love most about the Hovercraft 2.0 is how it balances being crazy fun for shredding powdery runs with actually being decent on groomers too 🀯. It's like it knows its limits, you know? And can we talk about those sustainability vibes?! Upcycling old surfboards and using eco-friendly materials... that's just cool πŸŒΏπŸ’š. Of course, the fact that it still carves up some serious snow is just the cherry on top 😎.
 
I gotta say, the Hovercraft 2.0 looks like it's gonna be a total game changer for powder hounds! I mean, all that spoon shape at the nose? Genius 🀯! And with that Re-Up Technology, Jones' really making an effort to reduce waste and go green. That carbon-neutral flax fiber topsheet is a big win in my book πŸ’š. I'm also loving the sound of it handling groomers and steeps so well - that's like a dream come true for me! But for those who are all about the ungroomed terrain, this board is gonna be a total powder paradise πŸŒŠπŸ”οΈ
 
🀯 I'm loving the sound of Jones' new Hovercraft 2.0! The whole eco-friendly vibe with Re-Up Technology is so cool πŸŒŽπŸ’š, especially when you consider it's all about reducing CO2 emissions in such an extreme sport. But what really gets me stoked is how this board handles powder - I mean, carving through treacherous terrain like a pro? πŸ”ͺ⛰️ That triple black diamond run in Big Sky, Montana sounds like a real adrenaline rush! Has anyone tried the Hovercraft 2.0 out yet? What are your thoughts on sustainability in extreme sports? Should we be pushing for more eco-friendly designs? πŸ€”πŸ’‘
 
I'm soooo late to the party but I just saw this thread πŸ˜‚! I gotta say, the Hovercraft 2.0 sounds like a total beast for shredding in the deep stuff. I've been eyeing it for ages and finally decided to take the plunge... well, not literally on that crazy triple black diamond run in Big Sky πŸ”οΈ. But seriously, the fact that it's made with recycled materials and has that Re-Up Tech is really cool! As an eco-conscious rider, it's awesome to see a brand pushing sustainability. Can't wait to try it out and see how it handles on some groomers too πŸ‘
 
Back
Top