Jones Snowboards adds special sauce to their freestyle-focused twin, creating the Tweaker Pro Snowboard. A stiffer flex, tri-density wood core, and upgraded fiberglass layup give this park board a kick for snappier performance and terrain park tricks. The camber profile and true twin shape deliver the stability and two-way stompability a park board needs, while the improved features and added damping tech take it to the next level.
Jones Snowboards adds special sauce to their freestyle-focused twin, creating the Tweaker Pro Snowboard. A stiffer flex, tri-density wood core, and upgraded fiberglass layup give this park board a kick for snappier performance and terrain park tricks. The camber profile and true twin shape deliver the stability and two-way stompability a park board needs, while the improved features and added damping tech take it to the next level.
Jones Snowboards adds special sauce to their freestyle-focused twin, creating the Tweaker Pro Snowboard. A stiffer flex, tri-density wood core, and upgraded fiberglass layup give this park board a kick for snappier performance and terrain park tricks. The camber profile and true twin shape deliver the stability and two-way stompability a park board needs, while the improved features and added damping tech take it to the next level.
Jones Snowboards adds special sauce to their freestyle-focused twin, creating the Tweaker Pro Snowboard. A stiffer flex, tri-density wood core, and upgraded fiberglass layup give this park board a kick for snappier performance and terrain park tricks. The camber profile and true twin shape deliver the stability and two-way stompability a park board needs, while the improved features and added damping tech take it to the next level.
Last updated at 03/14/2026 15:06:26
Jones Tweaker Pro 24/25 - Snowboard
Delivery $211.59
originally posted on jonessnowboards.com
I thought the board may be more limited as it is sold as a park board. The Tweaker is a true daily, plenty of pop, OG camber, nice torsional flex. This board did way more than I expected, more than marketed. It is fast, rails turns, loves side hits and will even make you smile in some fresh snow. The flex holds out strong, but will let you know when you have reached its limit on hard charging carves. As for base, my experience with Jones is it needs a base grind, take it out for a day and burn it down, then grind and start filling with your preferred wax, if you do not, you will likely become frustrated by its wax holdout. As for Weakness, she is a bit soft for the jumpline, but that is about it. I rode this one at least 50 days last season, lots of smiles were had!
originally posted on jonessnowboards.com
I have tried several Jones, looking for an all mountain board. I didn't like them, but a friend convinced me to try this one, he said it was my thing. I did, and after a couple of days I bought it. It's a hardcore freestyle board, maybe not the best if you go really big at jumps, but I love it as an all mountain board even though it's totally freestyle as I said. Obviously, for deep pow it's not the best, but if you like park and to play in groomers, flat tricks, sidekicks, and natural features, this board is fun AF. Not the fastest out there but it does the job. Not the most powerful pop but even though its "noodle" feel, it will surprise you when you unlock the sweet spot at ollieing. I could ollie signs without much effort.Maybe a minor thing, but I also love ... MoreI have tried several Jones, looking for an all mountain board. I didn't like them, but a friend convinced me to try this one, he said it was my thing. I did, and after a couple of days I bought it. It's a hardcore freestyle board, maybe not the best if you go really big at jumps, but I love it as an all mountain board even though it's totally freestyle as I said. Obviously, for deep pow it's not the best, but if you like park and to play in groomers, flat tricks, sidekicks, and natural features, this board is fun AF. Not the fastest out there but it does the job. Not the most powerful pop but even though its "noodle" feel, it will surprise you when you unlock the sweet spot at ollieing. I could ollie signs without much effort.Maybe a minor thing, but I also love the graphics, especially the minimalistic style in Jones's soles, without lots of BS, which always makes the sole better at performance and easier to repair.A really good board in my opinion.
originally posted on Google
I got to ride the 2025 Jones Tweaker Pro for an in-depth review I wrote over on the Board of the World site. I rated the Tweaker Pro with a score of 4.46 out of a possible 5. The highlights of this board are its dampness, carving ability, and explosive pop. It's noticeably stiffer than the non-pro version, though, so if you jib and butter a lot, check out the non-pro standard version of the Tweaker. The Tweaker Pro is the more park-friendly version, whereas the Tweaker Pro is the more all-mountain version.
| Style | All-Mountain, Freestyle |
| Shape | Twin |
| Flex | Medium/Stiff |
| Snowboard Core Types | Poplar, Paulownia, Bamboo |
| Snowboard Additions Core | Carbon, Basalt |
Jones Tweaker Pro 24/25 - Snowboard
Delivery $211.59
I thought the board may be more limited as it is sold as a park board. The Tweaker is a true daily, plenty of pop, OG camber, nice torsional flex. This board did way more than I expected, more than marketed. It is fast, rails turns, loves side hits and will even make you smile in some fresh snow. The flex holds out strong, but will let you know when you have reached its limit on hard charging carves. As for base, my experience with Jones is it needs a base grind, take it out for a day and burn it down, then grind and start filling with your preferred wax, if you do not, you will likely become frustrated by its wax holdout. As for Weakness, she is a bit soft for the jumpline, but that is about it. I rode this one at least 50 days last season, lots of smiles were had!
I have tried several Jones, looking for an all mountain board. I didn't like them, but a friend convinced me to try this one, he said it was my thing. I did, and after a couple of days I bought it. It's a hardcore freestyle board, maybe not the best if you go really big at jumps, but I love it as an all mountain board even though it's totally freestyle as I said. Obviously, for deep pow it's not the best, but if you like park and to play in groomers, flat tricks, sidekicks, and natural features, this board is fun AF. Not the fastest out there but it does the job. Not the most powerful pop but even though its "noodle" feel, it will surprise you when you unlock the sweet spot at ollieing. I could ollie signs without much effort.Maybe a minor thing, but I also love ... MoreI have tried several Jones, looking for an all mountain board. I didn't like them, but a friend convinced me to try this one, he said it was my thing. I did, and after a couple of days I bought it. It's a hardcore freestyle board, maybe not the best if you go really big at jumps, but I love it as an all mountain board even though it's totally freestyle as I said. Obviously, for deep pow it's not the best, but if you like park and to play in groomers, flat tricks, sidekicks, and natural features, this board is fun AF. Not the fastest out there but it does the job. Not the most powerful pop but even though its "noodle" feel, it will surprise you when you unlock the sweet spot at ollieing. I could ollie signs without much effort.Maybe a minor thing, but I also love the graphics, especially the minimalistic style in Jones's soles, without lots of BS, which always makes the sole better at performance and easier to repair.A really good board in my opinion.
I got to ride the 2025 Jones Tweaker Pro for an in-depth review I wrote over on the Board of the World site. I rated the Tweaker Pro with a score of 4.46 out of a possible 5. The highlights of this board are its dampness, carving ability, and explosive pop. It's noticeably stiffer than the non-pro version, though, so if you jib and butter a lot, check out the non-pro standard version of the Tweaker. The Tweaker Pro is the more park-friendly version, whereas the Tweaker Pro is the more all-mountain version.
Coming off the Jones Tweaker the Tweaker PRO is 100% the big brother to the normal Tweaker. While I would not take this board everywhere on the mountain due to its twin design and massive amount of camber (6mm) makes this board difficult to ride and will be a back leg burner in soft snow, but, is great everywhere else. I would grab this board on a nice blue bird day and hardback. I have never boosted off a side hit so far and effortlessly than I have on the Tweaker Pro. I admittedly rode this at the end of my day and my legs were very fatigued and I wasn't even trying to pop off stuff, but this board has a mind of its own and would throw me up in the air. With that being said, I would recommend this board to advance-expert as it is very aggressive. If you are not ... MoreComing off the Jones Tweaker the Tweaker PRO is 100% the big brother to the normal Tweaker. While I would not take this board everywhere on the mountain due to its twin design and massive amount of camber (6mm) makes this board difficult to ride and will be a back leg burner in soft snow, but, is great everywhere else. I would grab this board on a nice blue bird day and hardback. I have never boosted off a side hit so far and effortlessly than I have on the Tweaker Pro. I admittedly rode this at the end of my day and my legs were very fatigued and I wasn't even trying to pop off stuff, but this board has a mind of its own and would throw me up in the air. With that being said, I would recommend this board to advance-expert as it is very aggressive. If you are not riding it, it will ride you, so buckle up!
I got this board to add to my hovercraft for some slower switch laps with friends and to hit the park. This board has been awesome doing that and it surprised me with how well it carves turns all over the mountain. The edge doesn't grab ice well but once the snow softens up, it's incredible. I had a great time taking this board through the park, steep groomed runs, and slush to finish the day. This board handled everything I threw at it. I wouldn't take this board out in deep powder but if there's just a couple inches of fresh snow I'm sure it would be right at home.I'm riding a 161W at 6'3 190lbs size 12 boots and it feels like the perfect size. I'm a strong rider (~15 years) all around the mountain except for in the park and this board has fit in well with my ... MoreI got this board to add to my hovercraft for some slower switch laps with friends and to hit the park. This board has been awesome doing that and it surprised me with how well it carves turns all over the mountain. The edge doesn't grab ice well but once the snow softens up, it's incredible. I had a great time taking this board through the park, steep groomed runs, and slush to finish the day. This board handled everything I threw at it. I wouldn't take this board out in deep powder but if there's just a couple inches of fresh snow I'm sure it would be right at home.I'm riding a 161W at 6'3 190lbs size 12 boots and it feels like the perfect size. I'm a strong rider (~15 years) all around the mountain except for in the park and this board has fit in well with my riding style while giving me the chance to keep growing
Love the board. It is exactly what I was pretending like my other boards were. Great in the park but still fun EVERYWHERE else. It's got a park heart but all mountain soul. I just wish you made a 158w or 159w. Also I wish you guys offered a pro discount to snowboard instructors so I could've bought it earlier I the year. I love it though!
An awesome adaptation on the original Tweaker from Jones! With a stiffer flex and more camber than the original, this board wants to be ridden hard. Adding Koroyd to the nose and tail makes for great dampening on landing and keeps the swing weight low for rotations. This park would be best at home hitting bigger jumps and owning the rails.
MANDO addition to the Jones quiver! Perfect for the speed freaks who want to break the sound barrier while hauling in to a side hit. The base is super quick, shape is nimble as heck, and the stringers create an "auto pop" feature. Put your mind at ease and jump over the crowds, the Tweaker Pro is a "must cop." 11/10!
I am around 5'9", 125 lbs, and I wear a women's 7.5 boot. I tried out the Jones Tweaker Pro in a 156 and I WISH it was a bit smaller (luckily for me they make a smaller size). The board is definitely a high preforming park/all mountain twin. I took it down some sweet groomers and it was a bit slow edge to edge but I believe that to be because of my boot size and not the boards fault. For it being a bigger setup than I am used to, it was super lightweight! Would recommend for those looking for a stiffer twin that likes to pop off everything or for those looking for a stiff all mountain twin.
I rode this board in a 155 and it was very small for me at 5'10, 230 pounds. It has a ton of camber which makes it have a lot of energy and pop, but the edges did feel a little catchy. Great board for a creative rider that likes some pop and life in their board.
| Style | All-Mountain, Freestyle |
| Shape | Twin |
| Flex | Medium/Stiff |
| Snowboard Core Types | Poplar, Paulownia, Bamboo |
| Snowboard Additions Core | Carbon, Basalt |