Spring Laps with Kyle Mack & Smelly at Mammoth
There’s something different about spring at Mammoth.
The snow softens, the speed picks up, and everything starts to feel more open. Longer turns, slushy side hits, and fast laps with less overthinking.
This session features Kyle Mack and Smelly (Pickle Stix / NOFX) linking up for a day of spring riding on the Signal x Pickle Stix Yup OG.
This collab isn’t random.
The connection goes back decades, rooted in surfing, creativity, and doing things your own way.
“The collaboration between Signal and Pickle Stix is totally organic. It’s such a natural fit.”
Smelly brings a distinct perspective shaped by surfing, music, and years of creating. Kyle translates that into snowboarding with speed, control, and clean, powerful turns.
“I like going to the top of a mountain and going as fast as I can. Big turns.”
That mindset is exactly what shaped the Yup OG.
The goal was not to make something loose or washed out. It was about building something precise and powerful, with an early rise nose that adds float and keeps every turn smooth.
The Yup OG Is Designed for Speed and Control
- Directional camber profile
- Early rise nose for float and forgiveness
- Camber underfoot for stability and edge hold
- Built to handle slush, chop, and everything in between
It is the kind of board that rewards commitment. The harder you push it, the more it gives back.
“Surfing, snowboarding, punk rock… you really have to commit. You have to be all in.”
Spring Riding Hits Different
Spring riding strips things down. No powder panic. No storm chasing. Just laps, speed, and creativity.
Side hits become features. Groomers turn into playgrounds. Boards like the Yup OG really come alive when the snow softens up.
With the right shape under your feet, spring snow stops feeling like an afterthought and starts feeling like its own reward.
