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On Sale: $849.95
Retail: $849.95
SKU #VOL0087
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Voile Split Decision Mojo Splitboard splits in two for uphill efficiency, the converts back into a solid, tapered all-mountain board for the ride back down. Voile invented the splitboard concept, and has been the industry in backcountry snowboard design ever since. Lightweight construction means less effort on the skin-track up, while new, capped edges improve edge hold. Voile also gave the new Mojo board 7mm of taper this season, which improves turn initiation and helps the nose rise out of the snow in powder. The result is more float, more fun, and more freshies. Each Split Decision board comes complete with board, mounting hardware, a climbing bar for improved uphill efficiency, and 130mm tractor skins. The universal sliding track mounting system has been proven on expeditions throughout the world, and works with your current boots and bindings.
Bottom line
Innovative design and proven construction come together to give snowboarders the mobility and freedom they need to explore the backcountry.
Product Reviews
mojo vs freeride
I picked up a Mojo 166 this year after spending a season on a SD freeride 159. Not sure how much is attributable to the increased length vs sidecut, but the mojo is a very different ride (I weigh 150). While the freeride is comfy in tight trees, the mojo likes to bomb. Very stable, but feels more like a quiver board than the freeride.
incredible powder slayer
in response to B+'s review: you had them on the wrong feet. super light, which is great for way up AND down. super responsive: you ride this thing, don't drive it. mojo definitely prefers powder. floats like a dream. can even go a few cm smaller (my roomie rides a 171 prior and always wants to borrow my 161 mojo. worth much more than you'll pay. this has been best season ever thanks to this board.
Great board...
In response to B+ Backcountry Board... I wonder if he/she was touring correctly. The left side is meant for the right foot and vice versa, which puts those back latches/bolts on the outside... which makes it impossible to hit (unless you're very clever and flexible.)
B+ BACKCOUNTRY BOARD
This board is great for the backcountry. I have used several times on day hikes and on a several day backcountry adventure. It functioned as well as my AT/tele friends skis. The only downfall is you HAVE to keep the back ski tips apart while skinning. If you hit the back latch pieces/bolts againts the edge they will be damaged. I had to add epoxy to the back tips and added a homemade deflector to help with this problem. Other than that is an AWESOME board!!!!
SD Mojo Split Snowboard
Very satisfied with Voile's high quality snowboard construction. Appreciated excellent technical videos, tips & instructions at www.voile-usa.com. First days out took took about 10 mins to reconfigure from skinning to riding, needed a sheltered area to work without gloves. Board likes powder and big mountain turns, is noodle-ly on hardpack. Must take care initially mounting your standard snowboard bindings to get stance properly dialed in. Spooky on little downhills when climbing, but much faster up than snowshoes!
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