· Gear Advisor ·
Which splitboard suits you?
4 questions. Data-driven match based on weight, skill and terrain. No marketing.
1 · Weight
2 · Skill
3 · Terrain
4 · Style
Step 2 of 4
What’s your skill level?
Be honest — a board too stiff for your level rides like a plank and isn’t fun.
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Beginner
First season, groomers and soft runs
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Intermediate
Switch riding, off-piste in good conditions
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Advanced
Variable snow, steep terrain, self-reliant
❄️
Expert
Couloirs, big lines, mixed mountain
Step 1 (already answered)
What’s your weight with gear?
75kg
Step 3 (coming up)
Where do you ride most?
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All-Mountain
Everything the mountain offers
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Freeride
Off-piste, trees, lines
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Big Mountain
Steep, alpine, commitment
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Powder
Deep snow above all
· Results preview ·
Your 3 best matches
Ranked by how well each board matches your weight, skill level and chosen terrain.
Your profile
Weight: 75 kg
Skill: Intermediate
Terrain: All-Mountain + Freeride
Style: Directional
14 boards match
98% MATCH
94% MATCH
89% MATCH
[BOARD]
Jones
Stratos 158
DirectionalFlex 6.570–95kg
Weight in center of optimal range · Flex suits intermediate · Strong all-mountain performer
€ 1,099View →
[BOARD]
Amplid
Tourlite Biax 159
Dir. TwinFlex 668–88kg
Slightly lighter construction · Great for long tours · A touch softer flex
€ 1,149View →
[BOARD]
Weston
Backwoods 160
DirectionalFlex 7.572–95kg
A bit stiffer — challenging but workable · Strong value for money
€ 899View →