Chimera Hermit 165Wcm

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Chimera Hermit 165Wcm
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Chimera Hermit 165Wcm

€ 949
Length165W cm
ShapeDirectional
ProfileHybrid Camber
Rider weight75–110 kg
ForMen
Season24/25
WidthWide
Freeride big-mountain steeps charging
Flex rating
Soft8/10Stiff
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The Chimera Hermit is a splitboard built for freeride. A freeride-focused split that rewards aggressive, committed riding in open backcountry terrain.

Who is the Chimera Hermit for?

The Hermit is best suited for expert riders weighing 75-110 kg. It rides best in big mountain freeride, steeps, charging, for splitboarders who want one board that handles these conditions.

Construction & specs

  • Shape: Directional
  • Profile: Hybrid Camber (camber + rocker combinatie)
  • Base: Sintered 4000
  • Flex: 8/10 (stiff)
  • Rider weight: 75-110 kg

Ride Feel

The directional outline combined with a full camber produces predictable, confidence-inspiring turn initiation across steep, demanding backcountry terrain and firm alpine snow. At flex 8, this board delivers precise, powerful edge hold on firm snow and rewards aggressive riding technique. The construction keeps the board responsive underfoot without adding unnecessary swing weight for the way up.

Verdict: Chimera Hermit

The Chimera Hermit 165W is a stiff (flex 8), wide-platform freeride split from a small-batch manufacturer that targets riders who want something off the mainstream path. Wide stance, strong backbone for aggressive riding, and a shape that prioritises powerful descent performance over touring efficiency.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What skill level is the Chimera Hermit for?

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

What rider weight suits the Chimera Hermit?

The manufacturer-recommended rider weight is 75-110 kg. Riders outside this range may find the board too soft or too stiff.

What terrain suits the Chimera Hermit?

Big mountain and steeps, charging. For pure powder days or competitive alpinism there are more specialized options, but as an all-rounder the Hermit scores well.