YES Sender XTRM Info:
Size: 156 (wide)
MSRP: $629.95
Bindings: Union Ultra (Medium)
Boots: Adidas Tactical ADV 9.5
Stance: approximately 22.5″
Rider Height: 5’9″
Rider Weight: 175
Key Features:
Shape: True Twin
Camber: Camber – lots of camber!
Profile: Camber
Width: 26.1(waist)
Sidecut:
Flex: 10/10 (forever flex)
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Review
The YES Sender XTRM is not a snowboard for riders looking for something soft, mellow, or overly forgiving — and honestly, that’s exactly why I enjoyed it. This board feels like the era of snowboarding I grew up with, when stiff full-camber boards ruled the mountain and freestyle riding was all about power, precision, and going huge.
From the first few runs, it was obvious this board was built to be ridden aggressively. The Sender XTRM is stiff, powerful, and loaded with pop. If you like loading up a camber board and absolutely launching off jumps and side hits, this thing delivers in a big way. The more energy you put into it, the more it gives back. It has that classic “send it” feel that advanced freestyle riders will immediately appreciate.

Carving on this board is seriously impressive. The full camber profile lets you really dig into turns and trust the edge completely. In softer spring snow, I was laying over deep trenches with confidence, and the harder you drive the board, the better it responds. It rewards aggressive riding and feels incredibly stable when you’re committed to the carve.
In the park, the Sender XTRM shines most on jumps and transition features, but it can definitely handle rails too — you just need to stay on top of your game. Because of the stiffness, presses take more effort and board slides require attention to body positioning and balance. This isn’t a loose, buttery jib board. It’s a precise freestyle tool that rewards good technique and active riding.
One thing YES absolutely nailed is the graphics. The Sender XTRM has a clean, aggressive look that matches the personality of the board perfectly. It feels premium and purpose-built from top to bottom.
Overall Impressions
I’d recommend the YES Sender XTRM to advanced freestyle riders looking for a stiffer full-camber board that can handle both park and all-mountain riding. It’s powerful, poppy, and incredibly fun if you like aggressive snowboards that reward strong riding. Whether you’re boosting jumps, laying trenches on groomers, or charging around the mountain, the Sender XTRM lives up to its name — this board wants to send!
| Price: | (4.6 / 5) |
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