K2 Commonwealth Unisex Snowboard 2026

Amped Up For a More Demanding Riding Style

$699.95

When we introduced the PASSPORT - the feedback from our Team riders, Retail partners, and the conversations we’ve had in the liftlines (Whattup Alpental and Brighton Locals?!) - we knew we had a winner.

The waist width, sidecut, camber profile, and taper were spot on - but some riders we spoke to were looking for something a bit more robust for higher speeds and steeper terrain, and we said…”let’s make some prototypes.” We did, they were okay, so we made some more, and some more, and they f#cking ruled.

The result of proto round #3… the COMMONWEALTH - using the same shape and geometry that has made the Passport successful, with a more “beefed up” feature set for riders looking for something a bit more demanding. Our A1 Core gets wrapped in a heavier weight tri-axial fiberglass, which is then layered in our patented Spectral Braid™️ - a piece of technology that we developed that allows you to fine tune the tip-to-tail flex of the snowboard independently from the torsional flex - it rules, we promise. We topped it all off with a wax infused sintered 4001 base to make sure you’re not getting stuck in the flats.

We believe that everyone should be able to experience the mountains - so the Commonwealth was designed and tested for all-genders. Starting at a 146 and sizing all of the way up to 166W-, this snowboard’s construction, waist width, and flex profile is scaled to meet the needs of the riders for each respective size.

Size

146, 149, 151, 154, 154W, 157, 157W, 159W, 160, 162W, 163

Ability

Intermediate, Advanced, Expert

Category

Freeride, Powder

Gender

Men's, Women's, Unisex

Snowboard Additive

Snophobic™ Topsheet

Base

Wax-Infused Sintered 4001, Stone Finish, Sintered 4000

Snowboard Core

A1 Core

Snowboard Glass

Triax, Spectral Braid™

Snowboard Inserts

2 X 4

Snowboard Profile

Camber

Snowboard Width

Standard, Wide

Best For:

Freeride

Big Mountain

Freestyle

Powder

Piste

Speed

Flex:

Construction:

Profile:

Twin Camber

Terrain Performance:

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