As one of the few snowboard companies with their own factory building snowboards in the United States, Signal Snowboards continues to build boards based around the fun factor. From their insanely soft park rocker to their reverse camber omni, they have rocker boards for a variety of riders but also continue to build traditional camber boards like the OG Series.
For 2010-2011, Signal has added some wide models to the Omni, OG and Park Rocker making the boards accessible for all boot sizes.
Signal Park Rocker
Features: Standard Profiled poplar core, sintered silkscreened base material, silk-screened gloss top, biaxial glass on bottom and triaxial glass on the top of core, clear windows to the core, three stage rocker provides fluid control/making technical tricks easier and smoother: flat between your feet (acts as a small board when standing flat over this section), stage two roll (rolls up to 10 degrees to stage three, creates as a pivot point when transferring from stage one to stage three), flat spot in stage three.
Sizes: 148, 152, 154, 156, 158 and 154W
Signal Omni
Features: silkscreened matte top sheet, camber between your feet and rocker from feet to tip and tail, silkscreened sintered base material, directional and twin (directional longer nose than tail, twin nose and tail widths, twin radial sidecut meets at the center), triaxial glass on top, biaxial glass on the bottom, poplar core with standard profile.
Sizes: 150, 153, 156, 159, 162, 156W, 162W
Signal Omni Dave
Features: silkscreened matte top sheet, camber between your feet and rocker from feet to tip and tail, silkscreened sintered base material, directional and twin (directional longer nose than tail, twin nose and tail widths, twin radial sidecut meets at the center), triaxial glass on top, biaxial glass on the bottom, poplar core with standard profile.
Sizes: 159
Signal Park Series
Features: silkscreened gloss top, clear windows to the core, biaxial glass on the top and bottom of the core, sintered, diecut base will rotate with three colors, poplar core with park profile.
Sizes: 134, 142, 146, 150, 152, 154, 156, 158
Signal Park Jake
Features: silkscreened gloss top, clear windows to the core, biaxial glass on the top and bottom of the core, sintered, diecut base will rotate with three colors, poplar core with park profile. The Park 150 comes in a special colorway for Jake olsen-elm. This board has the same geometry that the standard park 150 has, just a special graphic option for the size he rides.
Sizes: 150
Signal OG Series
Features: Hand painted graphics so no two topsheets are the same, poplar core with mountain profile, dual independent sidecut centered off inserts and meets at the waist, directional, triaxial glass on the top with biaxial glass on the bottom, inserts set back one half inch, flotsam and jetsam sintered base, every board is one of a kind.
Sizes: 151, 153, 155, 155W, 157, 159, 159W, 163, 163W
Signal OG Hammer
Features: Hand painted graphics so no two topsheets are the same, poplar core with mountain profile, dual independent sidecut centered off inserts and meets at the waist, directional, triaxial glass on the top with biaxial glass on the bottom, inserts set back one half inch, flotsam and jetsam sintered base, every board is one of a kind. The OG Hammer is a special colorway for Hammer.
Sizes: 151
Signal OG Duff
Features: Hand painted graphics so no two topsheets are the same, poplar core with mountain profile, dual independent sidecut centered off inserts and meets at the waist, directional, triaxial glass on the top with biaxial glass on the bottom, inserts set back one half inch, flotsam and jetsam sintered base, every board is one of a kind. The OG Duff is a special colorway for Duff.
Sizes: 159
Signal Vita Park Rocker
Features: silkscreened gloss top, clear windows to the core, sintered, diecut bases that rotate colors, poplar core with standard profile, biaxial glass on the bottom and top of the core, three stage rocker provides fluid control/making technical tricks easier and smoother: flat between your feet (acts as a small board when standing flat over this section), stage two roll (rolls up to 10 degrees to stage three, creates as a pivot point when transferring from stage one to stage three), flat spot in stage three.
Sizes: 143, 147, 153

February 4th, 2010 at 10:16 am
Shay, any changes to the Signal Omni line for ‘11?
February 4th, 2010 at 1:51 pm
Man I miss the old Dave Lee lib tech models. The designs are too unoriginal… will have to ride one though
February 4th, 2010 at 3:48 pm
Thanks Shay,
Later this year will like to know more between;
Signal Omni 159cm
CAPiTA BSOD 159cm
YES 159cm …
Will be difficult to decide myselft in these 3 All Mountain Machine for 2011.
Francis
February 4th, 2010 at 6:16 pm
Shralp, doesn’t appear to be different other than the Dave version addition to the line.
Francis, you’ll want to ride all of them I guarantee that. I’ve ridden all 3 and they are all exceptional, tough choices.
February 4th, 2010 at 8:57 pm
I hart signal, mike and dave. jake is pretty.
February 4th, 2010 at 9:07 pm
I heart Hart! Miss you boy and I’m coming to Seattle soon!
February 5th, 2010 at 7:23 pm
SIGNALS BREAK BY HAND
February 27th, 2010 at 7:36 pm
any changes on the parkrocker?
March 28th, 2010 at 6:05 pm
-the OG series is reverse camber or not?
-the park seris and park Jake are reverse camber?
March 28th, 2010 at 9:37 pm
I just added the features for each board, sorry about not including that earlier.
Lucas, it looks like there are some changes on the park rocker. Let me find out specifics.
Samuel, OG series continues to be camber and the park series is camber as well. The Omni is reverse camber (rocker & camber) and the Park Rocker and Vita Rocker are the three stage rocker.
April 9th, 2010 at 8:11 pm
Hey Shay, got some questions regarding the OG. Do you know if the different sizes will have different colour combos (ie. like this years og)? Any shots of the base? Tech and spec wise it looks unchanged from this year….right?
April 10th, 2010 at 8:32 pm
JL, the OG will continue to be handpainted topsheets so no two are the same just like this year. The base has the same design with the signal logo and different colors. Doesn’t appear as though anything changed on the OG.
April 14th, 2010 at 8:44 am
Hey Shay. Do you know if this year’s park rocker is going to have the same soft flex as the 2009-10 model did? And do you know where to purchase these boards when they’re released? Like, websites (i.e. Sierra Snowboard, The-House.Com)?
May 19th, 2010 at 9:27 am
The graphics on the regular OG are sick!
June 15th, 2010 at 2:33 am
i’ve got the 09-10 omni in limited edition red 156. easily the most responsive all mountain board i’ve ridden.
can’t believe i managed to get it for a steal too.