Splitboards Choosing the ideal splitboard should be based on your objectives (where and how you intend to use your setup most often), your riding skill level, and size. The board you choose will determine three things: float, maneuverability and edge-hold. A longer, wider splitboard will offer better float in deep powder conditions, and will provide more edge-hold. The tradeoff though, is that it won't turn as easy and will probably require you to take wide arching turns. Conversely, a shorter splitboard will turn easier and lends itself to making tighter, quicker turns, with the tradeoff being it won't float as well in powder or have as much edge-holding ability. HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT BOARD Ready to build your dream package? If you're ready for your first or next splitboard setup, our backcountry experts are here to help! Schedule a virtual appointment to work 1 on 1 with an expert to get you dialed in and ready to rip! SCHEDULE NOW