Amplid Freequencer Splitboard

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Amplid Freequencer Splitboard

€ 739
Length148 cm
ShapeTapered Directional
ProfileCruise Camber
Rider weight45–65 kg
ForUnisex
Season25/26
All-round touring touring all-mountain freeride
Flex rating
Soft6/10Stiff
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The Amplid Freequencer is a splitboard built for all-round touring. A dedicated backcountry tool built to perform where lifts don’t go and the snowpack does the work.

Who is the Amplid Freequencer for?

The Freequencer is best suited for advanced to expert riders weighing 60-85 kg. It rides best in touring, all-mountain, freeride, for splitboarders who want one board that handles these conditions.

Construction & specs

  • Shape: Tapered Directional
  • Profile: Cruise Camber (camber with lichte rise in nose)
  • Base: Extruded 4 Base
  • Flex: 6/10 (medium)
  • Sizes: 148 cm · 153 cm · 158 cm · 163 cm · 166 cm
  • Rider weight: 55–92 kg (size dependent)

Available Sizes

Size Suggested rider weight Best suited for
148 cm 55–70 kg Shorter riders, playful feel, tight trees
153 cm 60–75 kg Average height, versatile all-rounder
158 cm 65–80 kg Most popular size, balanced touring performance
163 cm 70–85 kg Taller riders, more float in deep snow
166 cm 75–92 kg Big riders, maximum stability and float

Ride Feel

The directional outline combined with a full camber produces predictable, confidence-inspiring turn initiation across long touring days across variable backcountry terrain. At flex 6, this board balances edge hold and forgiveness — responsive enough for demanding terrain without punishing imperfect technique. The construction keeps the board responsive underfoot without adding unnecessary swing weight for the way up.

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Verdict: Amplid Freequencer

The Freequencer’s volume-shifted design means the board is shorter than expected for your weight but floats like a board 10cm longer, thanks to the wide nose and tapered tail. Compared to a traditional directional board like the Jones Solution, the Freequencer turns with far less effort in deep snow and is far more maneuverable in tight trees. On hardpack, the softer flex and wide nose give less feedback than a stiffer board. Buy the Freequencer if powder is 70%+ of your riding and you want something playful that doesn’t fight you in the trees. Skip it if you regularly ride variable conditions — the Freequencer is a specialist, not a quiver killer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What skill level is the Amplid Freequencer for?

advanced to expert. Beginners can ride it but won’t fully benefit from the responsiveness and flex this board offers.

What rider weight suits the Amplid Freequencer?

The mid size targets riders of 60-85 kg. Across all sizes the Freequencer covers 45-105 kg — choose the size that matches your weight.

What terrain suits the Amplid Freequencer?

Touring and all-mountain, freeride. For pure powder days or competitive alpinism there are more specialized options, but as an all-rounder the Freequencer scores well.