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YES Hello Snowboard Review

Yes Hello 2024-2025 Snowboard Review

Last Updated September 1, 2025 by Nate 28 Comments

Hello and welcome to our YES Hello snowboard review.

In this review, we will take a look at the Hello as an all-mountain snowboard.

As per tradition here at SnowboardingProfiles.com we will give the Hello a score out of 100 (based on several factors) and see how it compares with other all-mountain snowboards.

NOTE: The 2025 model was the last version of the YES Hello. However, it was replaced by the new YES Frenzy, which is essentially the same board. The review below hasn't been updated beyond the 2025 model. But we got out on the '26 Frenzy and you can check out our review for that, soon to be published on the site. If we've forgotten to come back here and add a link to that review, just search "Frenzy" in the search box. 

Overall Rating

Board: YES Hello

Price: $499

Style: All-Mountain

Flex Rating: Medium (6/10)

Flex Feel on Snow: Medium (4.5/10)

Rating Score: 87.3/100

Compared to other Women’s All-Mountain Boards

Of the 27 current model women's all-mountain snowboards that we tested:

  • The average score was 82.7/100
  • The highest score was 91.0/100
  • The lowest score was 71.1/100
  • The average price was $497

❄️ The Hello ranked 4th out of 2725


Overview of the Hello’s Specs

Check out the tables for the Hello's specs and available sizes.

Specs

Style:

All-Mountain

Price: 

$499 - BUYING OPTIONS

Ability Level: 

Ability Level Beginner to Advanced

Flex: 

flex 4 and a half

Feel:

snowboard feel stable

Smooth/Snappy: 

Smooth Snappy Bar-07

Dampness: 

Chattery Damp Bar-04

Playful/Aggressive: 

Playful Agressive Bar-05

 Edge-hold:

Edge hold Icy Snow

Camber Profile: 

Hybrid Camber 2-3-2 (rocker- camber-rocker)

Shape: 

Directional Twin

Setback Stance: 

Setback 10mm (0.4")

Base: 

Sintered Spec (YES' Sintered Spec which is between sintered and extruded)

Weight: 

Felt a little heavier than Normal

Sizing

LENGTH (cm) 

Waist Width (mm)

Rec Rider Weight (lb)

Rec Rider Weight (kg)

146

239

100-140

45-63

149

241

110-150

50-68

152

242

120-160

54-72

155

244

120-170

54-77

Who is the Hello Most Suited To?

The Yes Hello is for anyone who likes to dabble in a bit of everything and go all over the mountain. It's perfect for those who want that one-board-quiver style board. 

It particularly excels at cruising around on groomers, turning/slashing or in the trees - and works well with a moderate amount of powder. Otherwise you can expect it to also perform well in the park on jumps, jibbing or even flatground butters. 

It really doesn't have any big weaknesses and is friendly choice for anyone who is a higher end beginner all the way to those who are more advanced but looking for something on the more playful side. 


The Hello in More Detail

O.k. let’s take a more detailed look at what the Hello is capable of.

Demo Info

Board: YES Hello 2023, 149cm (241mm waist width)

Date: March 3, 2022

Conditions

Cloudy with some patches of blue at times. Really high cloud so visibility was all good.  

Temperature was -2°C (28°F) degrees. No wind. 

24hr snow: 4cm (1.5")

48hr snow: 23cm (9")

7 day snow: 64cm (25")

On groomer: Some icier sections in places but for the most part medium firmness with some softer areas. Fair bit of crud with not all that much groomed but some well groomed areas as well.

Off groomer: Some left over freshies! Untracked in places even. Mostly tracked but some nice untouched spots to explore.

Set Up

YES Hello Review 2023

Bindings angles: +15/-12

Stance width: 510mm (20.1″)

Stance Setback: Setback 10mm

Width at Inserts: 248mm (9.8") at front insert and 250mm (9.9") at back insert

Weight: 2720g (6lbs, 0oz)

Weight per cm: 18.26g/cm

Average Weight per cm: 17.29 grams/cm*

*based on a small sample size of around 30 women's boards that I've weighed in 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 models. The Hello is heavier than normal on the scales but Jade felt it as pretty close to normal - just a touch heavier than normal. 

Tester: Jade

Rider Height: 5"7" (170cm)

Rider Weight: 130lbs (59kg)

Rider Boot Size: Women's US6.5 Thirty Two Exit

Bindings Used: Burton Lexa, Medium 

Powder

Fortunately there was some powder leftover from the days prior, which helped get us a better idea of how the Hello would perform in powder.

The Hello has some attributes that help in powder, like rocker in the nose and tail, a slightly longer nose vs tail and a small setback stance. So from feel and those specs, it will be above average in powder. 

It was on the heavier side, which could make it more difficult to keep afloat in deeper powder, without some extra effort.

Carving

The camber between the feet mixed with the underbite technology gave the Hello decent edge hold, allowing you to lay out solid carves at most speeds. The rocker in the nose and tail, coupled with the quickness from edge-to-edge, helped you to carve confidently without the feeling of any unexpected catchiness. Overall, preferred it most for small-medium sized carves compared to longer drawn out carves. 

Turning

Ease of Turns/Slashing: Tail released with minimal effort, making S turns and slashing quite enjoyable whether at higher speeds or slower speeds. 

Maneuverability at slow speeds: Really nimble at slow speeds, with its quickness from edge-to-edge. Couple that with its solid carving/turning capabilities and you get a great balance of overall control. 

Skidded Turns: Handled skidded turns well. Never felt out of control or like I was about to catch a edge.

Speed

While it may not be a bomber, it still garnered a solid amount of speed in most situations. With that being said, the Hello could get a bit chattery and unstable when you pushed too hard or in cruddy/choppy terrain. 

Uneven Terrain

Crud/Chunder: The Yes Hello struggled in average-larger amount of crud/chunder - it could really get bucked around at times. Luckily it was easy to maneuver/control in those situations, meaning you could easily correct your line when needed, without feeling like you were going to catch an edge too easily. 

Bumps/Trees: Edge-to-edge quickness really helped for getting around trees/bumps. Also found it handled ditches and bumps nicely. 

Let’s Break up this text with a Video

Jumps

Overall thoroughly enjoyable on almost any jump or side-hit 

Pop:  Had a good amount of easily accessible pop, which was perfect for hitting side-hits or smaller jumps. 

Approach: Found the Hello was easy to maneuver quickly, which was perfect for last second adjustments, and speed checks. Not super stable for bigger jumps that need faster take off speeds, but up to moderately fast speeds remains stable. 

Landing: Felt solid on landings when you needed it but at the same time it also had enough forgiveness, when you landed a bit off. 

Side-hits: The playfulness, coupled with the pop, made the Hello really enjoyable on any type of side hit.

Small jumps/Big Jumps: Overall preferred it on jumps that were a bit smaller, as it felt more forgiving and in its element. For bigger jumps that softer, more playful feel wasn't as appreciated. 

Switch

Felt quite comfortable to ride switch. Didn't really notice the setback stance and the rocker in the nose and tail also made transitioning into and out of switch uncatchy and forgiving. 

Spins

Felt good for setting up or landing switch. The solid amount of pop helped make getting spins all the way around pretty easy. I did however notice the board weight come into play, as it was a bit on the heavier side. 

Jibbing

Even though it is a directional twin with some setback I still enjoyed the Hello for jibbing, because it rode switch sfairly well and had a good amount of pop and playfulness from nose to tail. And it had that easy maneuverability and playfulness that made it feel unintimidating when approaching jibs. 

Butters

Only required a small amount of effort to get presses/butters down and once you did they were effortless to hold in place.


Score Breakdown and Final Verdict

Check out the breakdown of the score in the table below.

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

POWDER

3.0

9/15

CARVING

3.0

6/10

TURNS/SLASHING

4.5

9/10

SPEED

3.0

6/10

CRUD/CHUNDER

3.0

6/10

TREES/BUMPS

4.5

9/10

SWITCH

4.0

8/10

JUMPS

4.0

8/10

SPINS

4.0

4/5

BUTTERS

4.5

4.5/5

JIBBING

3.0

3/5

TOTAL after normalizing

87.3/100

Overall, The Yes Hello is a board that can take almost anything you throw at it - so long as you don't like your riding too fast/aggressive. No matter where you take it on the mountain it's going to perform well, making it a true do-it-all kind of board. 

More Info, Current Prices and Where to Buy Online

If you want to learn more about the Hello, or if you are ready to buy, or if you just want to research prices and availability, check out the links below.




>> YES Hello 2025 at evo.com
>> YES Hello 2025 at blauerboardshop.com
>> YES Hello 2025 at steepandcheap.com
>> YES Hello 2025 at backcountry.com
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>> YES Hello 2024 at snowboard-asylum.com
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>> YES Hello 2025 at evo.com
>> YES Hello 2025 at blauerboardshop.com
>> YES Hello 2025 at steepandcheap.com
>> YES Hello 2025 at backcountry.com
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>> YES Hello 2024 at snowboard-asylum.com
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If you want to check out some other women's all-mountain snowboard options, or if you want to compare how the Hello compares to other all-mountain snowboards, then check out the next link.

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About Nate

Nate is passionate about and loves learning new things everyday about snowboarding, particularly the technical aspects of snowboarding gear. That, and becoming a better rider and just enjoying and getting the most out of life.

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