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2025 Salomon Rumble Fish Snowboard Review


By: Tyese Messerman, Customer Care Representative  |  Last Updated: May 21st, 2024

Salomon Rumble Fish Snowboard 2025

The Lowdown

Versatility has reached a new level as the Rumble Fish bridges the gap between powder and park. Setting itself apart from other boards of its class, the 2025 Rumble Fish is now updated to include rubber rails to dampen any chatter underfoot, and a slightly longer nose for better float in pow. It features a responsive flex with tons of pop for hitting jumps and kickers, it feels stable enough to crush through any chunder thrown at it, and it floats seamlessly through bowls of powder. This directional twin board carves, floats, and jumps like a champ and could quickly become the next board that everyone keeps grabbing for this winter.

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Technical Details

The Rumble Fish stands out in Salomon’s lineup as a women’s specific all-mountain snowboard.  It is a directional twin, is super responsive and lively, and is designed as a do-it-all quiver killer for intermediate to advanced lady riders. Rubber Rails have been added to the 2025 model, and this significantly reduced chatter over uneven terrain.  A Quadralizer sidecut is used which helps make explosive turns at high speeds while also enabling tighter turns through trees and in tight spaces. This year also sees more rocker in the tip and tail than previous seasons, so the float in deep powder got even better. The profile design features a flat portion between the feet, a little bit of camber under each foot, and rocker at the tip and tail. This design provides a great carving experience while providing optimal float in powder, and the Ghost Green Core optimizes pop and reduces weight, perfect for someone taking a freestyle approach to the whole mountain.

Sizes (cm) 140, 144, [148], 152, 155
Shape Directional Twin
Wasit Width (mm) 244 @ 148 cm
Min/Max Stance 464/576 mm
Rocker/Camber Profile Rock Out Camber (Rocker/Camber/Flat/Camber/Rocker)
Flex Rating Stiff
Construction Ghost Green Core, BA MD Fiberglass, ABC Wrapper, Popster Booster, All-Mtn Edge Bevels, Royal Rubber Rails
Base Sintered EG
Binding Compatibility 2 x 4 Inserts

Ride Impressions

I am beyond impressed with the 2025 Rumblefish. I first took this board out in Revelstoke, Canada in about 8 inches of fresh powder, and I was amazed at how well it soared through the powder despite not being a ‘powder-specific’ board. The extra rocker in the tip and tail is quite noticeable compared to previous year's models, and this board went from feeling like a typical resort board to more of a freeride board with just a few millimeters of change. What I love about the Rumblefish is that it feels like it can do anything - park, trees, groomers, powder, and chunder, and while I was a huge Hel Yes fan for a long time (and still am), in my opinion the upgrades to this for 2025 have tipped the scales in Salomon’s favor. Usually, I would want a different board for a spring day cruising groomers and hitting the park, versus a blustery day in the middle of winter with tons of powder, but this board can do it all. The addition of the Rubber Rails this year has made a huge difference too. Last year, this board felt a little chattery over crusty uneven terrain and chunder, but the new 2025 model is way damper and more stable. I rode the Rumblefish in a 148cm, and I felt like this was the perfect size for me. I like that the waist width of 243mm is slightly wider than many other all-mountain boards of this length, and the 7.5m sidecut radius is a great in-between length that helps to make tighter turns through trees but is also great for larger carves in bowls or wide open terrain. The edge tech that Salomon uses is fantastic as well. I rode it on some pretty icy groomer days and it dug in and held an edge without feeling catchy like Magne-Traction can sometimes feel. Overall, this board is a machine for any intermediate to advanced female riders looking to ride the whole mountain from park to powder and could easily be a “quiver-of-one” go-to board.

Rating: ★★★★★

Pros

  • A true do-it-all board for someone who only wants to own one board.
  • Great edge-tech for icy conditions.
  • Rubber rails dampen the ride and reduce chatter.

Cons

  • Not the easiest board for a beginner to learn on.
  • If only riding in deep powder, there are better, more powder-specific boards out there.
  • Less fun at slow speeds.

Who Is It For?

Oftentimes, a ‘do-it-all’ board does everything mediocre, but not the Rumblefish. This board is responsive and stable for high-speed carving, is nimble enough to turn quickly through trees, and offers explosive pop for hitting jumps and kickers. Throw in rocker at the tip and tail to cruise through powder, and this board can handle anything. The ideal rider would be an intermediate or advanced female rider who splits their time pretty evenly on the mountain. They might start doing off-piste powder runs through bowls and trees, and then spend the last part of the day cruising groomers and hitting jumps with friends. Someone who travels a lot and doesn’t always know what conditions will be like at their destination would also really appreciate this board.

The Bottom Line

Bottom line is this board rips. It is nimble enough to throw around and responsive enough to provide stability at high speeds. What stands out the most compared to other boards in the same category is the edge tech and the rubber rails to reduce chatter. A lot of all-mountain directional twin boards get chattery over uneven terrain and heavier snow, but this board is damp and plows right through. The edge tech also shines above a lot of other brands in my opinion, and while not being catchy, really digs in to provide stability. This is a versatile all-mountain board that any high intermediate and up would love.

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Salomon Rumble Fish Snowboard Review Author

About the Reviewer

Name: Tyese Messerman
Age: 37
Height: 5'7"
Weight: 130 lbs
Size Reviewed: 148 cm
Location(s) & Conditions: Revelstoke, BC / Mt. Hood, OR / Mt. Bachelor, OR
Bindings: NOW Brigada
Boots: Ride Hera Pro
Riding Style & Ability Level: Expert - Freeride forward with a freestyle flair.