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Another snowboarder here
Given the BC terrain in the east, I'm not sure I can justify the splitboard purchase. But just in case I've been lurking on the Couloir forum to figure out which system works best.
bcrider's video clips may force me to cave in here in the next couple of months.
missed this one...
i am a snowboarder and have a split board - doutone 162 - never used it. i bought it off a dude i met on the lift for $100 w/ skins and haven't put it to use yet. still working on proper bc knowledge.
i also thought doutone made suntan lotion.
As long as this thread has been revived, I'll chime in.
Took my skis off one day at the end of the season 4 years ago to try snowboarding. I haven't had skis on since.
Burton Omen Split 170 (K2 approach skis before that), but I usually just bootpack.
where from? i'm from central coast (titusville) but currently living in switzerland.Quote:
Originally posted by jayfrizzo
[B]...being a greenhorn from FL...
<-- obviously i'm a snowboarder. i'd love to try out a splitboard but i've never seen one sized right for me. anyone know of one in a wide model about 176cm or so?
DeLand then college in Gainesville. Go Gators and stuff.Quote:
Originally posted by Ripzalot
where from? i'm from central coast (titusville) but currently living in switzerland..
I think Prior has a splitboard that's a 176.Quote:
Originally posted by Ripzalot
.....
<-- obviously i'm a snowboarder. i'd love to try out a splitboard but i've never seen one sized right for me. anyone know of one in a wide model about 176cm or so?
A triple threat! Same here.Quote:
Originally posted by The Dude
my first choice on the hill is my snowboard, but that doesn't stop me from getting my alpine or tele gear out during the season.
After destroying my knees with several decades of alpine skiing, I switched over to trashing my ankles on the board.
But I still dust off the skis now and then to show the new kids how it's done. ;)
Nice to see this thread bumped!
More riders and splitters coming out of the woodwork is a good thing. Lets get some stoke going eh? I know you guys have some pics to share!
Hey Eldo,
Check out this crazy contraption. The euros are really set on 3 section splits. Somebody made one out of an Eldo.
http://splitboard.com/burton/dcp_0470.jpg
http://splitboard.com/burton/dcp_0471.jpg
Allthough I’m booting up this couloir…my splitboard got me too it.
http://www.tahoebackcountry.net/feat...b_sawtooth.jpg
http://www.tahoebackcountry.net/feat...a_sawtooth.jpg
Great pics, bcrider. Keep 'em coming.
What kind of boot/binding system are you using?
Quote:
Originally posted by bcrider
[B]
Check out this crazy contraption. The euros are really set on 3 section splits. Somebody made one out of an Eldo.
http://splitboard.com/burton/dcp_0470.jpg
http://splitboard.com/burton/dcp_0471.jpg
:eek: :eek: Ouch, it pains me to see that done to an old Eldorado.
But I really should put one of my four worn out Eldos under the saw this winter and make it into a split. Although then I won't be able to make that nice red/white/blue picnic table I was planning. :D
kelly stoke
[QUOTE]Originally posted by bcrider
http://www.tahoebackcountry.net/feat...b_sawtooth.jpg
amazing picture!
Hey ripzalot,Quote:
Originally posted by Ripzalot
i'd love to try out a splitboard but i've never seen one sized right for me. anyone know of one in a wide model about 176cm or so?
Prior offers the widest production splits right now. They can also make custom splits as can Never Summer. What size boot do you wear? One thing to consider is that if you go too wide, the skis will also be wide in split mode. If the skis are too wide, traversing can be difficult. You might not be able to use the splitboard crampons either.
The splitboard interface that your bindings attaches to also sets you about .25iches higher off your board so toe and heel drag is less of an issue than with a standard board.
TRock,Quote:
Originally posted by TRock
What kind of boot/binding system are you using?
I went to the K2 Clicker HB 4 or 5 years again when I got more into backcountry and less into jibbing. The HB for me is a great set up. It has the step-in convenience yet still offers a traditional strap binding/soft boot feel. The highback support is on the binding like it should be, not built into the boot. The system is quick and easy to use and it even accepts a crampon.
A lot of splitboarders use hardboots for the added benefits (edging) in tour mode and some splitboarders use mountaineering boots for their benefits while boot packing or crampon-ing.
I haven’t made the switch to either and don’t plan on it anytime soon until the options get better.
(but it may be sooner than later as K2 Clicker HBs aren’t made anymore)
Here is a pic of my binding on the left, the right is a touring plate experiment.
http://www.splitboard.com/interfacemods/dsc03441.jpg
And my crampon modification to make them lighter and more packable than the production version.
http://splitboard.com/hb/crampies3.jpg
Here they are in use.
http://splitboard.com/sawtooth/doodadclimb.jpg
And a pic going down.
http://splitboard.com/sawtooth/3teeth2.jpg
Ps. Sanjuanworm,
You and steepconcrete have the best avatars hands down! Thanks for the CK stoke too. You gotta love pics with double plumes…it means the snow is good and the rider is going fast. :)
i wear a size 13. straps bindings and clickers (hard to find clickers my size). i like the wide boards for the float as well. and if its crusty or hard, losing an edge due to toe dig is no fun.Quote:
Originally posted by bcrider
Hey ripzalot,
Prior offers the widest production splits right now. They can also make custom splits as can Never Summer. What size boot do you wear? One thing to consider is that if you go too wide, the skis will also be wide in split mode. If the skis are too wide, traversing can be difficult. You might not be able to use the splitboard crampons either.
The splitboard interface that your bindings attaches to also sets you about .25iches higher off your board so toe and heel drag is less of an issue than with a standard board.
btw, those are awsome pics. :D
right on. deland rocks....Quote:
Originally posted by jayfrizzo
DeLand then college in Gainesville. Go Gators and stuff.
about as much as tville. :rolleyes:
Quote:
Originally posted by Ripzalot
i wear a size 13. straps bindings and clickers (hard to find clickers my size). i like the wide boards for the float as well. and if its crusty or hard, losing an edge due to toe dig is no fun.
btw, those are awsome pics. :D
Throw a tape measure on the waist of your boards or check the specs online.
Let’s get a number to see what you’ve been using. I’m curious.
ps. Thanks on the pics. TGR forum user mmcpheet took them.
Splitties seem more popular in north america than on this side of the Atlantic despite the pioneering Nitro split which was around in Y'rupe in the mid-90s.Quote:
I want to start being able to access more bc and have been thinking of going back to skiing.
My BC snowboard guru is convinced that light plastic snowshoes really are the way to go. He climbs 50degree slopes straight up on his shoes although I can often distance him on nice 25degree drags, especially when there is deep pow. The big advantage is a performant snowboard which can be really nice given the changable conditions you can find in the BC. The pic below shows Steph on the hard snow we found at around 10,000 feet on the Point de Cerces near la Grave.
I think the snowboard/skier conflicts are a bit overdone to be honest... chacun sa trace as we like to say here.
This is an article we worked on over the winter on the various options boarders can use for accessing the BC
Backcountry Snowboarding 101
http://www.skirando.com/images/artic...boarding-4.jpg
anyone ever make a splitboard themselves? i am getting a new stick this year and was thinking about putting my old fella under the knife. i have the binding hardware already...
i guess the biggest problem would be not having an edge on the cut side.
Snowboarder here.
Don't have a splitboard but I'm gonna start doing some BC this year here in Utah.
From what I read, Verts kick butt.. I'm gonna have to snag a pair.
http://www.verts.com/climbing.jpg