Paragon vs. Storm
These are our two most popular boards, and the question comes up constantly.

The Paragon is the classic all-mountain shape: directional, 25mm of stance setback, just enough sidecut to be nimble without sacrificing stability. It's the one board you'd take everywhere: groomers, steeps, trees, pow. It doesn't specialize. That's the point.
The Storm sits a little further toward the freeride end of the spectrum. Longer nose, shorter tail, 30mm of stance setback, a little more taper. It was built for soft snow and it excels there. But it's not a one-trick pony. The Storm rips groomers, and the Paragon handles a bottomless powder day just fine.
Both boards are more versatile than they look on paper. The difference is where each one feels most at home.
Go with the Paragon if you ride a true mix of terrain and conditions and want one board that never feels like a compromise.
Go with the Storm if you're chasing soft snow more often than not and want a board that's built for it, without giving up the ability to ride everything else.
You can't go wrong with either one. It comes down to personal taste and what you'll be doing more of.