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What Is A Splitboard

If you’re a snowboarder longing to explore the backcountry with nothing but human-power, splitboarding is how you’ll do it. Serene surroundings, meditative uphill climbs and untracked snow are the rewards for those willing to earn their turns. All you need is a little backcountry know-how, the right gear, and a splash determination.

Back in the day, snowboarders wanting to ride deep snow away from the groomed slopes of a resort had to use snowshoes to travel uphill. Skiers climbed much more quickly, used far less energy and subsequently enjoyed more runs each day out touring. But thanks to the invention of splitboards, the playing field is now even.

What is a splitboard?

A splitboard is essentially a normal snowboard which splits into two halves. These halves become skis for travelling uphill, or touring.

To enable the rider to walk uphill, adhesive-backed ‘skins’ are attached to the base of the skis to provide traction on the snow.

Once at the top of the slope, the rider removes the skins, attaches the two skis together and it transforms back into a snowboard, ready for a well-earned descent through untracked powder.

Why splitboard?

Splitboarding gives you true freedom, enabling you to access untracked snow in the backcountry, and enjoy the serenity of the mountains away from the hustle and noise of commercial ski areas.

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Plus, strange as it may seem, the uphill climbs are a great part of touring – meditative, social, and a good workout.

If you’re ready to give splitboarding a go but need to brush up on your off-piste skills, check out our all-mountain snowboard camps. And if you’re eager to earn your turns, our master the mountain snowboard camp builds your powder skills before a 4-day splitboarding trip to a remote backcountry cabin. For the ultimate backcountry thrill, our ready to heli snowboard camp has got you covered.

Is it really much fun to ride a splitboard?

In the early days, riding a splitboard felt somewhat heavy and cumbersome. However, these days they can provide a ride that’s just as sweet as a normal snowboard.

They are no longer super heavy and some have features like reverse camber, which provides a lovely floaty and responsive ride. Additionally, there are now splitboard specific bindings that have further enhanced the splitboard experience.

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