It depends on what you hit most. Extruded bases are easier and cheaper to repair—ideal if you regularly damage your base on rails and boxes. They're also lower maintenance. Sintered bases are faster, which matters for clearing large jump landings and maintaining speed through pipe transitions. Many dedicated park riders choose extruded for rail boards and sintered for jump and pipe boards.
Snowboard · Freestyle Snowboard
Is an extruded or sintered base better for a freestyle board?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

All-Mountain Snowboard
$300 – $800
Versatile snowboard designed to perform across varied terrain and conditions.
Medium flexDirectional twin or twin shapeHybrid or camber profiles

Park & Jib Snowboard
$250 – $600
Ultra-soft, durable snowboard designed specifically for rails, boxes, and technical park features.
Ultra-soft flexFlat or rockered profileReinforced edges
More questions
- Can I ride a freestyle snowboard outside the park?
- Should I get a camber or rocker freestyle board?
- How short should my freestyle board be compared to my all-mountain board?
- Do I need a true twin or is a directional twin okay for park?
