Check out my Arbor Bryan Iguchi Splitboard review to see how this board held up while splitboarding around the Teton Mountains. Camber is back. Which is a good thing especially when it comes to splitboarding. Bryan Iguchi, Arbor and a handful of other snowboard manufacture realized what was holding splitboarding back, reverse camber underfoot. Those […]
One of the most noticeable changes to this years Furberg splitboard is easy to spot, the Isosport Polyamide topsheet. The topsheet has a nice rich blue color that really jumps out, especially when compared to the last Freeride Splitboard from Furberg with a plain off-white olive colorway. This topsheet is meant to be one of the […]
I had the chance to try the Cold Smoke Voodoo Splitboard out in a variety of snow conditions and terrain which is somewhat common when splitting around. I got to hit Red Mountain Pass for a couple of days, full review below: After 15 years of testing splitboards in the Tetons, few boards have surprised […]
The Never Summer Swift Splitboard, with its huge early rise nose, goes back in time to the roots of snowboarding. If you like to float in the deep, the Never Summer Swift Splitboard is for you. After 15 years of testing splitboards in the Tetons, few boards have surprised us like this one. See how […]
I’m going to start this review off by saying the Venture Paragon Splitboard does not ride like a traditional Venture Snowboard and I mean that in the nicest of ways. What the Paragon offers is a freestyle friendly directional shape that rides more like a ripping twin-stick. After 15 years of testing splitboards in the Tetons, few […]
Sushi is a delicious dead fish. And delicious dead fish float deliciously. So it makes sense that the Rossignol Sushi Splitboard, their newest pow split is a flotation master, starving for deep, fluffy white stuff to roar through. This may not be the most versatile split in your quiver — but when the conditions are […]
Furberg, I know you must be thinking what in the hell is a Furberg? I’ve actually been saying the same thing over the past couple years as I heard chatter online about a new splitboard company based out of Norway of all places with a really funny name. It’s sort of like Fergie meets Justin […]
With a medium flex, the Arbor Abacus Splitboard is easy quick to maneuver and extremely fast from edge to edge. Find out how the true twin-tip Arbor Abacus Splitboard designed for backcountry riding and pow shredding, held up in the legendary terrain around the Tetons. UPDATE: While this model is a classic, we’ve put the […]
I got the GNU Beast Splitboard handed to me the day I was leaving to drive to BC for a two week hut trip. It was part of a ski guides training where we got a heli bump into a lodge and toured from there. I didn’t want to commit to a board I’d never used before […]
