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Snowboards Made in USA: The 2025 Buyer’s Guide

Snowboards Made in USA: The 2025 Buyer’s Guide

If “buy local” matters to you, the snowboard industry makes it… confusing. Some brands design in the States but build boards overseas; some truly press boards here; and many have changed factories over time. This guide clarifies who’s actually manufacturing in the USA right now (2025/2026), how to verify it, and what to know about factory shifts. If we missed anything please let us know!

Designed vs. Manufactured (and why it matters)

  • Designed in USA means product design and brand HQ work happen here. It does not guarantee U.S. manufacturing.

  • Manufactured/hand-built in USA means boards are pressed/finished at a U.S. factory, typically stated clearly by the brand (and on the board’s COO mark).

  • Why you should care: country of manufacture affects labor standards, lead times, sustainability footprint, service/repairs, small-batch customization, and—often—ride feel due to tighter QA loops at small domestic shops.

Factory assignments change. When Austria’s Elan OEM factory collapsed, multiple brands moved production overnight and some later shifted again to places like SWS in Dubai or GP87 in China. That history is a big reason to always check the current season’s COO


Verified U.S. snowboard manufacturers & builders (2025)

Below are brands making boards in the USA (pressing/finishing domestically), with the location and a quick note.

  • Never Summer (Denver, CO) – Family-owned, pressing boards in Denver for 30+ years; they even host factory tours.

  • Mervin Manufacturing: Lib Tech, GNU, Roxy (Sequim, WA) – Longest-running major board factory in the U.S.; “Mervin Made in the USA.”

  • Venture (Silverton, CO) – “Every Venture is handcrafted” at their Silverton factory. 

  • Winterstick (Sugarloaf, ME) – Building boards “on Sugarloaf Mountain” at the West Mountain Factory.

  • Donek (CO) – Custom boards “handcrafted in Colorado”; long-time domestic builder.

  • Meier (Denver, CO) – Offers a snowboard line “handcrafted in Denver, CO” from local woods. 

  • Igneous (Jackson, WY) – Small-batch customs “handmade in Jackson Hole.” 

  • TahoeLab (Lake Tahoe, CA/NV) – “100% handmade in Lake Tahoe,” built to order in their shop.

  • Deviation Works (Portland, OR) – Handbuilt in their own Portland workshop. 

  • PowderJet (Vermont) – Custom, small-batch boards “built by hand… here in our Vermont shop.” 

  • Smokin (Lake Tahoe area) – Independent brand that has long touted “Hand Made Lake Tahoe.” (Small brands can pause or move; check current season drops.)

  • Chimera (Salt Lake City, UT) – Splitboard-focused, “handcrafted” in the Wasatch/SLC shop. 

  • Gilson (Central Pennsylvania) – “Top quality construction, made in the USA,” with a factory in PA and 5-year warranty.

⚠️ Micro-brands and customs (like Fantastick Shapes, Snoplank) frequently build in-house in the U.S., but some don’t publish a street-address factory page. Fantastick’s channels emphasize small-batch, hand-built cores.


Popular brands you asked about (context & clarity)

Not U.S.-manufactured (design/HQ may be in the U.S., but boards are not pressed here):

  • Burton – Global manufacturing; COO varies by model/season (Burton’s guidance: check the product/board label). Not primarily U.S.-made. 

  • Ride – Manufactured overseas (industry sources note China for much of the line). Not U.S.-made.

  • Salomon – Global production (France/Bulgaria/Asia depending on model/season). Not U.S.-made. 

  • Bataleon – Under Low Pressure Studio; production historically moved after the Elan closure; commonly associated with SWS Dubai or other overseas factories (not U.S.).

  • Lobster – Sister brand in Low Pressure Studio (with Bataleon/Rome); produced overseas, not U.S.-made. 

  • Dinosaurs Will Die – Independent brand; manufacturing has been outside the U.S. (historically at OEMs like GP87/Elan). Not U.S.-made. 

  • Cardiff – Utah-based brand; boards are designed in the U.S. but manufactured overseas (e.g., China on specific models). Not U.S.-made.


Why factories change (and why that affects your research)

OEM factory closures and acquisitions can move an entire brand’s production in a single off-season. When Elan’s OEM facility folded, brands like Bataleon, Lobster, Rome and others shifted to new factories (e.g., SWS in Dubai or elsewhere), and some later moved again. That’s why a 2018 COO can be wrong by 2025 unless you re-check the current label or product page. 


How to verify “Made in USA” for any snowboard

  1. Look for the COO mark on the board (topsheet/serial area, hangtag, or packaging). Brands like Burton explicitly tell customers the country “varies by model” and to check the product itself. 

  2. Check the brand’s factory page / “About” for explicit language (“handmade in Denver,” “built in Maine,” etc.). See Never Summer, Mervin, Winterstick, TahoeLab, Deviation examples above.

  3. Watch for press/blog posts when brands change factories (Elan, SWS, GP87 histories).

  4. When in doubt, email the brand and ask for the current season’s COO.


Pros & cons of buying U.S.-made

Pros: short supply chains, easier repairs, small-batch QC, custom options (Donek, Igneous, Meier, Deviation, PowderJet), and supporting domestic jobs. 
Trade-offs: smaller catalogs, higher prices, and sometimes longer lead times (made-to-order shops like TahoeLab).


Quick-reference list (brand → status)

  • Made in USA: Never Summer; Mervin (Lib Tech/GNU/Roxy); Venture; Winterstick; Donek; Meier; Igneous; TahoeLab; Deviation Works; PowderJet; Smokin (independent, Tahoe-built drops); Chimera; Gilson.

  • Not U.S.-made (for clarity): Burton; Ride; Salomon; Bataleon; Lobster; Dinosaurs Will Die; Cardiff; (“Fun” ≠ U.S.-made in common usage).


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