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  • netter
    professional goon
    • Jan 2015
    • 42

    #1

    Splitboarding - Disadvantage?

    First post on TGR, wooooooo.

    Okay, so I've recently been slowly entering the bc scene and apparently I (unfortunately) snowboard. Not that I don't like snowboarding, I've been told numerous times split boarders have a disadvantage as opposed skiers. An example would be, going back to a parking lot and having to switch back to tour mode upon reaching a flat area, holding up the group.

    TL DR; Should I pick up skiing because split boarding is inconvenient, or continue with snowboarding. All my friends are skiers and of course theyre telling me screw snowboarding. The only thing holding me back is the back that it would take awhile to get back to the point where I am now with snowboarding, and I just bought a jones flagship.

    Debate?
  • iscariot
    Gapper Jong, M.D.
    • Apr 2006
    • 6127

    #2
    Originally posted by netter
    ... I've been told numerous times split boarders have a disadvantage as opposed skiers. An example would be, going back to a parking lot and having to switch back to tour mode upon reaching a flat area, holding up the group.
    It has very little to do with that.

    It has much more to do with the fact that if an avalanche occurs, your snowboard acts as an anchor and drags you to the bottom.

    The upside is that in an avalanche scenario, if your binding rips out of your board saving you from a suffocating death at the bottom, the board acts as a giant propeller and rips your remaining leg, still attached to the board, off at about the knee.
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    • kidwoo
      guillotines
      • Mar 2006
      • 14674

      #3
      I'll disagree and say it has a lot to do with that.

      I snowboarded for 15 years and bought the first voile splitboards that were made. The next year after using it I decided to learn how to ski for better mobility in the bc.

      And yeah the avalanche anchor sucks too

      Then I started sled skiing and realized how shitty riding sleds in ski boots is. So I started snowboarding again. Who gives a damn though........if skiing looks fun, learn it. If not just learn to deal with the splitboard. They're both fun with ups and downs to each. If you only ride a board now, just get a split and try it.
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      • Asspen
        Registered User
        • Sep 2009
        • 2158

        #4
        The splitboarders in our group are a little slower with the gear, but keep up. It is apparently scary to splitboard and slide those tiny downhill sections on the way up, or at least what I've seen.

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        • netter
          professional goon
          • Jan 2015
          • 42

          #5
          Originally posted by Asspen
          The splitboarders in our group are a little slower with the gear, but keep up. It is apparently scary to splitboard and slide those tiny downhill sections on the way up, or at least what I've seen.
          The slowness is caused by the changeover to tour mode? Not that they fall behind while skinning?

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          • PNWbrit
            No I'm not an Australian
            • Dec 2003
            • 33930

            #6
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            • DaveVt
              Banned
              • Apr 2007
              • 2314

              #7
              Mobility. Traversing. Long skates back to the car. Here on the East Coast there a good deal of slogging flats or almost flats. On the way in, no biggie. On the way out it can be shidy. Even in tour mode you can't skate. (well) Plus, skiing has gotten so easy...if you know how to slide on snow, read snow and terrain, all the neuance of riding pow ect., you already know a great deal a real beginner would have to learn while learning how to ski. I bet it a season at the resort on skis before you're G2G in moderate terrain on some fat skis.

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              • netter
                professional goon
                • Jan 2015
                • 42

                #8
                To address the skating issue, anyone reckon the Karakoram prime system would solve that issue. It basically allows you to lock your heel down to the riser or whatever

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                • shredgnar
                  Registered User
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 13853

                  #9
                  They both have their ups and downs

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                  • _Aaron_
                    Registered User
                    • Oct 2007
                    • 2678

                    #10
                    Splitboarding is fun. So is skiing. Either way you end up going you will have some learning to do (Either learning how to ski, or learning the nuances that make you a quick and efficient splitboarder that doesn't hold people up) Either way, good luck.
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                    • trogdortheburninator
                      Registered User
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 331

                      #11
                      IMHO it depends where you live and what kind of terrain you aspire to ride.

                      If you have good access to big (2-4k vert) runs, a splitboard will be great. If your local terrain is more like packing in numerous 500-1000' runs, the splitboard is less ideal.

                      Likewise, if you want to climb and ride technical mountaineering terrain, ski gear will have advantages.
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                      • Huck Pitueee
                        Registered User
                        • Feb 2013
                        • 241

                        #12
                        Although I grew up on skis I prefer the board for powder or crust on pow or wet pow. Just get fast at change overs.

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                        • the_big_lepowski
                          Bandito
                          • Nov 2013
                          • 102

                          #13
                          My only disadvantage I've had while splitboarding is that there is usually girls hanging all over me while I'm trying to skin.

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                          • BGnight
                            Banned
                            • Jan 2009
                            • 1344

                            #14
                            You can ride comfortably with 2 ice axes and easily self arrest/belay while your ski buddy with the whippets just slid 3k feet to his death.

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                            • bikeorski
                              Registered User
                              • Jan 2015
                              • 60

                              #15
                              As a Splitboarder who switched to skiing mainly here's my 2 cents.

                              Skiing is easier for climbing in that there is much lighter gear, and you can side hill much easier. Descending and moving through flattish terrain is also easier. Alpine touring boots are way better for mountaineering too. (Unless you spend a lot of money to get a splitboard mountaineering boot) Your uphill to downhill transitions will be a little faster. Also skiing is a ton of fun.

                              But, skis are definite disadvantages in some situations that most people don't realize. Snowboards are easier to maneuver through tight trees and couloirs. And snowboard boots are mad comfy. Not even the best touring boots can top touring in your favorite snowboard boots. Also, like was stated above, you can carry an ice ax while descending sketchy stuff.

                              It mainly depends on your goals

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