Furberg The Freeride Split
The Furberg The Freeride Split is a splitboard built for freeride. A freeride-focused split that rewards aggressive, committed riding in open backcountry terrain.
Who is the Furberg The Freeride Split for?
The The Freeride Split is best suited for expert riders weighing 80-110 kg. It rides best in big mountain freeride, technical terrain, powder, for splitboarders who want one board that handles these conditions.
Construction & specs
- Shape: Directional
- Profile: Long Radius Camber
- Base: Sintered IS7500
- Flex: 8/10 (stiff)
- Sizes: 160cm Wide · 165cm Wide · 170cm Wide
- Rider weight: size dependent — see size guide below
Available Sizes
| Size | Best suited for |
|---|---|
| 160cm Wide | Taller riders, more stability and float |
| 165cm Wide | Tall or heavier riders, maximum float and drive |
| 170cm Wide | Tall or heavier riders, maximum float and drive |
Choose a smaller size for a more playful, manoeuvrable feel in tight terrain. Go larger for more float in deep snow and higher-speed stability on longer descents.
Ride Feel
with its characteristic long sidecut radius and wide platform, this board offers unmatched stability on steep descents.
Verdict: Furberg The Freeride Split
The Furberg Freeride Split 160cm Wide is a stiff (flex 8), wide-platform freeride split built by a brand that takes backcountry riding seriously. Directional, aggressive, and built for riders who tour to the descent — not for all-mountain versatility.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What skill level is the Furberg The Freeride Split for?
Expert. Beginners can ride it but won’t fully benefit from the responsiveness and flex this board offers.
What rider weight suits the Furberg The Freeride Split?
The mid size targets riders of 80-110 kg. Across all sizes the The Freeride Split covers 60-120 kg — choose the size that matches your weight.
What terrain suits the Furberg The Freeride Split?
Big mountain and technisch terrein, powder. For pure powder days or competitive alpinism there are more specialized options, but as an all-rounder the The Freeride Split scores well.