Reira Iwabuchi
Reira Iwabuchi is living proof that big things sometimes come in small packages.
Known For Prioritizing progression over medals
Riding Style Big Air envelope pusher
Stance Regular, 9° front / -12° back
Get to Know Reira
Standing at 4’11”, Leila (also known as Reira Iwabuchi on the competition circuit) sports a reputation as one of the sport’s most dominant big air envelope pushers. She made history at X Games Aspen 2023 as the first woman to land a triple in snowboard competition, stomping a frontside triple underflip and winning herself a gold medal in the process.
Career Highlights
🏂 Started snowboarding at age 4, turned pro at 13, and won her first Big Air World Cup at 15
🥇 Made history at X Games Aspen 2023 as the first woman to land a triple in snowboard competition — frontside triple underflip for gold
🥇🥈🥈🥈🥉 X Games Big Air: 1 Gold, 3 Silver, 1 Bronze
🥉 X Games Slopestyle: 1 Bronze
🇯🇵 Member of the Japanese Olympic Team
Born 2001
Height 4’11”
Hometown Ichinoseki, Japan
What does Reira Iwabuchi ride?
With all eyes on Leila (something that comes with the territory when you’re throwing down never-been-dones), she’s all about putting together a kit that showcases her personal style while simultaneously keeping her comfortable enough to perform at the highest level. The Reserve collection gives her the size and fit options to dial her kit to a T, as well as the peace of mind that comes with 2-Layer durability and all the rider-focused features she could ask for.
Leila's 2026 Kit:
- Women's Burton Reserve 2L Jacket in Washed Lavender/Gray Cloud
- Women's Burton Reserve 2L Bib in Graffiti Camo

