Burton Custom Splitboard on the Big Mountain

Looks like the Burton Custom isn’t just for jibbin’ around. It can still handle the big mountain too!

Looks like the Burton Custom isn’t just for jibbin’ around. It can still handle the big mountain too!

Splitboarding.eu is always producing some great content. Here is a quick in person look at the new 2016 Spark R and D Surge Splitboard Binding.

Dave Downing and at SIA with The House give an overview of the iconic Burton Custom, now in splitboard version. It sounds like a great fun all around splitboard. [php] loadAvantlinkProductsJSON(“women splitboard”,50); [/php]

Mountain Weekly took the new 2016 Jones Explorer and included some on mountain video with a short explanation of the board. [php] loadAvantlinkProductsJSON(“jones splitboard”,50); [/php]

Here is a quick video from Nitro Snowboards of the Nitro Doppleganger Splitboard. It’s a great overview of some of the new Splitboard Technology that Nitro is bringing to the backcountry game. [php] loadAvantlinkProductsJSON(“nitro splitboard”,50); [/php]

The guys over at Engearment.com did a quick review of the Arbor Abacus Splitboard. The volume is a little low on it, but it’s a great overview and use of the board. Arbor Abacus Splitboard Review from Engearment on…

SLUG (Salt Lake Underground) Magazine did a great article on Pallas Snowboards, a snowboard/splitboarding company started by Stephanie Nitsch. Stephanie has dreamed about running her own women focused company in the past and has choosen to move forward with splitboards.…

If you have been splitboarding for any number of years, you have likely heard, seen or even tried Spark R & D bindings. You might have even read our review of the Magneto binding we did. It looks like Will…

Cindi Lou Grant wrote a great article on Splitboarding and Meditation. Understanding how our mind responds to pain and fatigue is esssentail to knowing our limits, endurance levels, and recovery. Check out the article on Teton Gravity Research (TGR) here.

This is a quick tour we did up Little Cottonwood Canyon, in Utah USA a few years back testing out some new equipment for SplitboardReviews.com. It was a south facing slope that usually has the snow cooked down pretty quickly…