
The Nidecker Venus is pretty much the epitome of do-it-all. It doesn't have any areas that it particularly stands out in, but it also doesn't have any areas that it has particular trouble with and its nice and lightweight.
In other words, it's super versatile and would work really well as a one-board-quiver for eclectic riders.
In this review, I will take a look at the Venus as an all-mountain snowboard, which we define as the do-it-all swiss-army knives of boards.
As per tradition here at SnowboardingProfiles.com I will give the Venus a score out of 100 (based on several factors) and see how it compares with other women's all-mountain snowboards.
Overall Rating
Board: Nidecker Venus 2025
Price: $479
Style: All-Mountain
Flex Rating: Mid-Soft
Flex Feel on Snow: Medium (6/10)
Rating Score: 86.1/100
Compared to other Women’s All-Mountain Boards
Of the 27 current model women's all-mountain snowboards that we tested:
❄️ The Venus ranked 5th out of 27
Overview of the Venus’ Specs
Check out the tables for the Venus’ specs and available sizes.
STYLE:
ALL-MOUNTAIN
PRICE:
$479 - BUYING OPTIONS
Ability Level:

flex:

feel:

DAMPNESS:

SMOOTH /SNAPPY:

Playful /aggressive:

Edge-hold:

camber profile:

HYBRID CAMBER
HYBRID Camber - Nidecker's "Camrock"
SHAPE:
setback stance:
Setback 10mm (0.4")
BASE:
Extruded | Nidecker's "Extruded N-5000"
weight:
Felt normal
Camber Height:
7mm
Sizing
LENGTH (cm) | Waist Width (mm) | Rec Rider Weight (lb) | Rec Rider Weight (kg) |
---|---|---|---|
139 | 235 | 88 - 110 | 40 - 50 |
143 | 239 | 99 -121 | 45 - 55 |
147 | 243 | 110 -132 | 50 - 60 |
151 | 246 | 121 -154 | 55 - 70 |
155 | 250 | 143+ | 65+ |
Who is the Venus Most Suited To?
The Venus is best suited to riders who want to do a bit of everything, but nothing to the extremes, and want just one board to do it on.
So, for most, it would be a one-board-quiver. But it could also compliment a quiver as a daily driver and pair with a more freestyle board and/or a more powder oriented board and/or a more aggressive all-mountain or freeride board.
It's pretty easy going but I wouldn't recommend it for beginners.
Venus DetailS

O.k. let’s take a more detailed look at what the Venus is capable of.
Demo Info
Board: Nidecker Venus 2025, 147cm (243mm waist width)
Date: January 10, 2025
Turning
Ease of Turning/Slashing: I felt like it was easier to initiate turns at higher speeds but nothing that was too much trouble at lower speeds. Nice control with slash turns though.
Maneuverability at slow speeds: Without being lightning quick edge-to-edge, it was still quite agile.
Catchiness: It didn't feel very catchy - had nice smooth transitions and felt very easy to spin and mess around without worrying about getting slammed from catching an edge.
Carving
Solid edge hold through carves and felt best at moderate speed carves. Got a bit washy at high speed carves, but it's carving speed ceiling wasn't too low.
Speed
Again, while not being a real bomber, it had stayed stable up to reasonable speeds, but did have its limits.
Uneven Terrain
Crud/Chunder: It sits around the average here. If you're trying to really smash through it, it can get thrown around. But has some resilience to holding steady if it's nothing too dire and you're not hitting it too fast.
Trees/Bumps: Again really decent. Decent agility and should be pretty good in powder.
Powder
Speaking of powder :-). We didn't have powder to test in on the day, but based on feel and specs, I'd say that this wouldn't be your go to for an epic pow backcountry day or anything, but it should hold up pretty well and not be too hard work in powder.
Jumps
Pop: Good amount of pop and pretty easy to access too. And it felt really light, so I felt like I got good value for my efforts.
Approach: A pretty good mix between speed and agility without being amazing at either.
Landing: Felt good on a good landing and pretty forgiving for skewed landings, but I fond that it was pretty easy to over-flex the tail on tail heavy landings, which made them hard to control.
Switch
Transitions in and out of switch were smooth. Riding switch was slightly harder to control than riding nose first, even taking into account not being as technically sound riding in the switch direction.
Spins
The lightness and easy pop were good and not bad for setting up and landing. Not as good for landing and riding out switch. I found I wasn't super comfortable with that on this board. Some over-spin after landing, but nothing bad and while not too difficult to finish a spin after landing, it also wasn't catch-free.
Jibbing
It was OK, but nothing that was super inspiring for hitting jib features.
Butters
Surprisingly soft in the nose and tail compared to the overall flex. This made it easy to press the nose and tail, but I found it hard to get it to lock in and to control and felt like I could even over flex it if I wasn't careful. Rotations were pretty good.
Score Breakdown and Final Verdict
Check out the breakdown of the score in the table below.
Factor | Rating (/5) | Weighted |
---|---|---|
Powder | 3.5 | 10.5/15 |
Carving | 3.5 | 7/10 |
Turns | 4 | 8/10 |
Speed | 3.5 | 7/10 |
Crud | 3.5 | 7/10 |
Trees | 4 | 8/10 |
Switch | 3.5 | 7/10 |
Jumps | 3.5 | 7/10 |
Spins | 3.5 | 3.5/5 |
Butters | 3.5 | 3.5/5 |
Rails | 3 | 3/5 |
TOTAL (after normalizing): | 86.1/100 |
My overall impression of the Nidecker Venus is a solid all mountain board that didn't really excel in anything in particular, but was solid across a lot of different things. Its light construction doesn't make it great for the hard charging riders out there. But it does make for a nice physically forgiving ride that I felt I could ride all day with little fatigue.
It's the kind of board for those riders who like to really mix it up when they ride, but they don't want or can't afford more than one board in their quiver.
More Info, Current Prices and Where to Buy Online
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