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YES Frenzy Snowboard Review

YES Frenzy Snowboard Review 2025-2026

Last Updated February 19, 2026 by Nate

The Yes Frenzy is one of the boards that you grab if you're looking for something that can handle a large number of situations. But you prefer your ride to be a little more on the friendly/easy-to-ride side, rather than more of a bomber. 

In this review, I will take a look at the Frenzy 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 Frenzy a score out of 100 (based on several factors) and see how it compares with other women's all-mountain snowboards.

Overall Rating

Board: YES Frenzy 2026

Price: $449

Style: All-Mountain

Flex Rating: Medium (6/10)

Flex Feel on Snow: Medium (4.5/10)

Rating Score: 86.7/100

Compared to other Women’s All-Mountain Boards

Of the 25 current model women's all-mountain snowboards that we tested:

  • The average score was 82.8/100
  • The highest score was 91.0/100
  • The lowest score was 71.1/100
  • The average price was $519
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    ❄️ The Frenzy ranked 5th out of 25


    Overview of the Frenzy’S Specs

    Check out the tables for the Frenzy’s specs and available sizes.

    STYLE:

    ALL-MOUNTAIN

    PRICE: 

    $449 - BUYING OPTIONS

    Ability Level: 

    Ability Level Intermediate to Advanced

    flex:

    flex 4 and a half

    feel:

    snowboard feel stable

    DAMPNESS:

    Chattery Damp Bar-05

    SMOOTH /SNAPPY: 

    Smooth Snappy Bar-07

    Playful /aggressive:

    Playful Agressive Bar-05

    Edge-hold:

    Edge hold Icy Snow

    camber profile:

    Hybrid Camber

    HYBRID CAMBER

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

    SHAPE: 

    DirectionaL TWIN

    setback stance:

    Setback 10mm (0.4")

    BASE: 

    Extruded

    weight:

    Felt normal

    Camber Height: 

    4mm

    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 Frenzy Most Suited To?

    The Frenzy is best suited to a rider who is looking for an easy riding board, that is a little more on the playful side, but still allows you to ride a little more aggressive/fast and gives a nice balanced stable feel that allows you to both slash and lock in carves. 

    If you also ride hard/icy conditions a lot, then it becomes even more suitable. 

    Would make a really good one-board quiver for a lot of riders, so long as you weren't needing something that was going to be an easy floating, high-end performance for deep powder or needing something that you can bomb with a very high speed ceiling. 

    Would also work nicely in a quiver paired with a more powder-oriented board and/or park board and/or more aggressive bomber type board. 

    Not ideal for beginners, but one of the better options going around for high-end beginner to low intermediate riders looking for a board with more performance than you get out of a typical beginner board, but still easy riding enough to give you confidence. 


    Frenzy DetailS

    YES Frenzy 2025-2026 On Snow Test

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

    Demo Info

    Board: YES Frenzy 2026, 149cm (241mm waist width)

    Date: February 23, 2025

    TESTING Conditions:

    Overhead: Overcast. Some lower cloud. 

    Visibility:  70-80%

    °C °C +wind chill °F °F rounded °F +wind chill °F WC rounded °C | °F ° +wind chill
    Morning Temp: 4 1 39.2 39 33.8 34 4°C | 39°F 1°C | 34°F
    Afternoon Temp: 3 2 37.4 37 35.6 36 3°C | 37°F 2°C | 36°F
    cm inch in rounded cm inch
    24 hr snowfall: 0 0 0 0cm 0”
    48 hr snowfall: 0 0 0 0cm 0”
    7 day snowfall: 18 7.0866 7 18cm 7”
    kph mph mph rounded kph mph
    Morning Wind: 10 6.2150 6 10kph 6mph
    Afternoon Wind: 10 6.2150 6 10kph 6mph
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    On groomer:  Soft packed higher up and slushy on lower mountain. 

    Off groomer:  Soft/slushy with some icy patches mixed in. 

    Set Up

    Bindings angles: +12/-9
    mm in mm in
    Stance Width: 510 20.0787 20.08 510mm 20.08”
    Stance Setback: 10 0.3937 0.4 10mm 0.4”
    Width at Front Insert: 248 9.7638 9.8 248mm 9.8”
    Width at Back Insert: 249 9.8031 9.8 249mm 9.8”
    feet inches cm cm rounded
    Rider Height 5 4 163 5`4” 163cm
    pounds 58.9569 0
    Rider Weight 130 0 59 130lbs 59kgs
    Rider Boot Size: US Women's 8 (Burton Limelite)
    Bindings Used: Burton Lexa, Size M
    grams pounds ounces lbs rounded oz rounded grams lbs & ozs
    Board Weight 2440 5.3792 0.3792 5 6 2440g/cm 5lbs 6ozs 6.0670
    Weight per CM 16.38 0.0361 0.0361 0 0.58 16.38g/cm 0.58ozs/cm 0.5778
    Average Weight per cm 17.01 0.0375 0.0375 0 0.6 17.01g/cm* 0.6ozs/cm 0.6
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    *based on a sample size of 300+ models that I’ve weighed in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 & 2025 models. 

    Carving

    Solid carver with good edge hold and little to no tail wash for slower to moderate speed carves. Has it's limits in terms of the speed of carve and how aggressive/deep you carve with it (particularly when attempting a deep/aggressive carve at speed). 

    Turning

    Ease of Turning/Slashing: Nice and easy to initiate turns on and to slash out the tail when you want to. Has that really good balance of being able to lock the tail in when on edge and digging in on a carve, but also being able to slash it out when you want to. 

    Maneuverability at slow speeds: I found I could get the Frenzy edge-to-edge nice and quickly and without much effort involved. 

    Catchiness: Not very catchy not perfect but a nice minimal catch-risk feel to it.

    Speed

    Wasn't a board that I felt I could point and shoot and bomb any speed, anywhere or anything, but given it's overall friendly, easy-riding nature, it was surprisingly decent at speed. That said, it did start to get chattery and unstable when really trying to let it fly. So more of a slow to moderately fast speeds kind of board, for me. 

    Uneven Terrain

    Crud/Chunder: Similar to it's level of stability at speed, I found it good to a point, but did get pretty shaky when riding over particularly gnarly cruddy snow. But it was easy to adjust my line and regain balance and ride it out, when it did get jumped about. 

    Trees/Bumps: Hugs curves well when riding through trees and moguls. Good edge hold, even in icy conditions. And it's quick, effortless turning qualities help it to really rip through the kind of tight turns you need in trees and bumps.

    Powder

    Nothing to test in on the day. But based on feel and specs, it's never going to be an amazing floater, but there's enough there to suggest it would be middle of the road in powder, rather than terrible. But you'd probably want to set it back quite a bit further than its 10mm (0.4") reference stance if you were in powder deeper than a few inches. 

    Jumps

    Overall a really good board for jumping that instils confidence, without being mind-bendingly, have-to-tell-everyone-I-ride-the-chair-with-about amazing or anything. Great for side-hits and best suited to small to medium/medium-large jumps/air. 

    Pop: Really decent pop that has a nice mix of being easy to extract but also there's a little more pop available, when you really wind it up. I wouldn't go so far as to say the total pop was epic or anything. But it was decent and nice and easy to access. 

    Approach: Easy to speed check and set up before approach. And enough stability to keep you on your line when approaching bigger jumps that require more speed, though there is a limit to how fast you can go before you start to lose that stability on approach. 

    Landing:  Solid on landings and easy to make any necessary adjustments, when landing too tip or tail heavy or not completely straight.

    Switch

    Riding switch felt smooth and easy and I felt I could ride just as aggressively either direction with little to no issues. Non-catchy transitions when moving in and out of switch.

    Spins

    Nice non-catchy feel on spin setup, which naturally also meant it was easy to complete spins when I under-rotated and had to finish my spin after landing to ride out straight. 

    But at the same time, it didn't over-spin after landing - so there's no like auto spin continuation after landing, but you can whip it around easily on snow after landing, if you need to. 

    Setup and landing switch felt really good too and the easy access pop and decent total pop helped when needing to get enough air to get the spin around. 

    Jibbing

    I found it nice and easy for hopping onto features, with good balance when riding over and felt good popping off too. Forgiving off unstable landings and losing balance when riding over features. Not the ideal jib board or anything, but still pretty good overall. 

    Butters

    Easy to press and butter and locks in presses without too much effort - solid hold when pressing. I also felt it would be pretty hard to over-flex it. 


    Score Breakdown and Final Verdict

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

    Factor Rating (/5) weighting total score weighted rounded score
    Weighted
    Powder 3 15 9 9/15
    Carving 3.5 10 7 7/10
    Turns 4 10 8 8/10
    Speed 3 10 6 6/10
    Crud 3 10 6 6/10
    Trees 4 10 8 8/10
    Switch 4 10 8 8/10
    Jumps 4 10 8 8/10
    Spins 4 5 4 4/5
    Butters 4.5 5 4.5 4.5/5
    Rails 3.5 5 3.5 3.5/5
    TOTAL (after normalizing):83 86.7470 86.7 86.7/100
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    The Frenzy is one of those boards that is at least decent at everything we put it through.

    It's on the friendly/playful side of do-it-all and favors slower to moderately fast speeds over break-neck speeds but can mix it up in the park, as well as on-groomers and off- groomer, to give you a nice versatile ride for nearly all situations. 

    Particularly strong on hard pack/icy snow. 


    More Info, Current Prices and Where to Buy Online

    To learn more about the Frenzy, or if you're ready to buy, or if you just want to research prices and availability, check out the links below:




    >>YES Frenzy 2026 at evo.com
    >>YES Frenzy 2026 at christysports.com
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    >>YES Frenzy 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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    >>YES Frenzy 2026 at evo.com
    >>YES Frenzy 2026 at christysports.com
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    >>YES Frenzy 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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    YES Frenzy 2026

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