A bindingless snowboard or so-called noboard comprises a bottom wall 10 which extends the full length of the board. The body further comprises outwardly-extendinglateral sidewalls which upstand from the respective side edges of the bottom wall 10 and form wings 13. Defined external edge portions 14 are formed along the board where the wings 13 meet respective opposite side edges of the bottom wall 10. These defined edge portions 14 are relatively sharp (i.e. not rounded) and run from the tail 12 of the board along the length thereof until they turn outwardly and join thecurved front edge of the nose 11 adjacent the widest part of the board where the wings 13 terminate. A metal strip may extend around the edge of the nose 11 and rearwardly along the defined edge portions 14 to the tail 12 of the board. A rider can apply pressure to the wings with their toes or heel to get effective tipping on the board. The wings 13 act like levers to tilt the board about its longitudinal axis. When turning or stopping the rel