The edges slowly round over and gouges gradually pinstripe the entire base until the board is a performance liability and demands retirement.
But as many of us know all too well, the life of a snowboard doesn’t always go according to plan. Some boards die tragically young, with a base like a baby face, broken by one wrong move, or a violent encounter with a rock or rail.
Either way, whether a board dies young or old, it’s inevitable. If you consistently ride a snowboard, one day it’s life as a fun loving, functional shred stick will be over.
In 2020 we completed a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) that calculated the approximate carbon footprint of every snowboard and splitboard model we sell. This in-depth sustainability analysis covered the complete life cycle of a Jones board, including every stage of its production, distribution and retirement, or in sustainability terms, it’s end-of-life.