What are Splitboards good for?

What are Splitboards good for?

The main benefits of a splitboard are the added floatation it provides in powder snow while climbing, the ability to glide, and you no longer have to carry the weight of the snowboard on your back. You can even use the same skintrack as a skier which means less energy is spent than breaking your own trail on snowshoes.

Are split boards worth it?

The key benefit of a splitboard for snowboarders is that while it might be a bit less efficient than a high end ski touring set up, it means you get to go snowboarding in the back country more easily and not have to learn how to ski!

What size splitboard do I need?

If you’re buying one splitboard to do it all, from deep pow to spring corn snow, consider a mid-range length that will strike a balance between flotation and maneuverability….Snowboard Size Chart.

Rider Weight (lbs.) Snowboard Size (cm)
140–155 149–157
150–165 154–162
160–175 159–167
170+ 160+

How much is a splitboard?

Splitboard Comparison Table

Splitboard Price Flex
CAPiTA Neo Slasher $800 Medium-stiff
Nitro Doppleganger $700 Medium-stiff
YES. Optisplitstic $1000 Stiff
Lib Tech Split BRD $900 Medium

Do I need a wide splitboard?

Big footed riders should stick to wide sizes as it can be sketchy to ride a splitboard that’s too narrow on steep, firm terrain. If your goal is to tour all season long you want to choose a size that is easily maneuverable in all-conditions – winter fluff to spring hard pack.

Should I size up for a splitboard?

In general be conservative sizing up. Smaller splitboards are lighter on the way up and more nimble in the inevitably tight backcountry terrain. Big footed riders should stick to wide sizes as it can be sketchy to ride a splitboard that’s too narrow on steep, firm terrain.

How do I choose a splitboard?

Choosing the right splitboard is similar to choosing a normal snowboard: you want to pick a board that suits your weight, ability, riding style, and the terrain you will be riding. Consider that you will be taking this board on different terrain than you would take your regular snowboard.

Are Chamonix boards good?

Chamonix snowboards are a good brand for any beginner-level snowboarder on a budget. Chamonix cuts some corners in terms of construction and performance to keep costs low. That makes them a less than ideal board for experienced riders. But if you need an affordable new board, these are a good way to go.

Do Splitboards need specific boots?

Splitboard-specific boots aren’t exactly an essential, either, as you’ll be just fine riding your resort boots in the backcountry, but they do make a big difference. A good splitboard boot should be comfortable during long touring days and stiff enough to respond to micro-movements on unforgiving terrain.

Which is the best split board for women?

The Riva splitboard is revamped for 2021 and is the most performance focussed splitboard for ladies lining up at the trail and ready for whatever conditions mother nature throws at them. The Surf Shuttle is one of Amplid’s new splitboards for the 2020/21 season.

Which is the best split board for backcountry?

Because of this, there’s an abundance of strength in depth for every ability and style of backcountry enthusiast out there. The Riva splitboard is revamped for 2021 and is the most performance focussed splitboard for ladies lining up at the trail and ready for whatever conditions mother nature throws at them.

Which is the best split board for snowboarding?

Combined with a setback stance and a tapered outline, the Hometown Hero split maintains its agility and response in tight trees, sketchy couloirs and cruddy snow but can be fully opened up once the conditions change for the better.

Which is AMPlid splitboard for the 2020 / 21 season?

The Surf Shuttle is one of Amplid’s new splitboards for the 2020/21 season. It’s built for endless repeat journeys into the backcountry. Combining the powder-primed shape of the Millisurf with the bombproof construction of the Tour Operator, it’s highly adept at holding its nerve in low tide, but truly comes to life when the waves are pumping.

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