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Voile Universal Splitboard Interface 2012

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Voile Universal Splitboard Interface 2012: Looking to equip your factory-built, non-Voile splitboard with your regular snowboard bindings? No problem, with the Voile Universal Splitboard Interface you have all the hardware and slider plates you need to get on the snow.
Includes
All hardware for the Light Rail and a pair of Universal Slider Tracks and Slider Pins to quickly move from touring to riding mode and back
Compatibility
Works with the following factory-built splitboard designs: Burton Snowboards, Jones Snowboards, K2 Snowboards, LTB Snowboards, Never Summer Snowboards, Prior Snowboards, Spark R&D, Unity Snowboards, Venture Snowboards, Voile Splitboards, Winterstick Snowboards
To be used with any regular snowboard bindings

Specs

  • Made in the USA: Yes

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Voile Universal Splitboard Interface 2012
 
4.0

(based on 1 review)

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4.0

Good set-up, could use a few improvement

By DASHE

from Park City, UT

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Pros

  • Tough

Cons

  • Heavy
  • Plate System Not Ideal

Best Uses

  • Backcountry Shredliness
  • Powder

Comments about Voile Universal Splitboard Interface 2012:

This is a pretty good system, especially at the price I scooped it at. The pucks are a tight fit for the sliders at first, but after a few uses they allow for easier sliding on and off.

The big complaint I have with this system is that when you stack resort bindings on top of the sliders, you end up with a big gap between the binding and the board, making for a less responsive set-up. It was bad enough that I scrapped the sliders and bought a pair of Spark R&D bindings. MUCH better set-up. I HIGHLY recommend going this route over using resort bindings.

Either way though, it sure beats post-holing or snow-shoeing.

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