Chimera Sceptre 160cm 2025 Review — Flex 7/10, From €899

Updated for the 24/25 season

The Chimera Sceptre is a splitboard built for all-mountain. Handles the full range of backcountry conditions — from groomed skin tracks to variable off-piste descents.

Who is the Chimera Sceptre for?

The Sceptre is best suited for advanced riders weighing 65-90 kg. It rides best in touring, freeride, all-mountain, for splitboarders who want one board that handles these conditions.

Construction & specs

  • Shape: Directional Twin
  • Profile: NoWave Profile
  • Base: Sintered 4000
  • Flex: 7/10 (medium-stiff)
  • Sizes: 160 cm
  • Rider weight: 65-90 kg

Ride Feel

This board is designed to handle everything: from icy morning traverses to soft afternoon powder in the afternoon.

Verdict: Chimera Sceptre

The Sceptre is Chimera’s core all-mountain split — flex 7, directional, built for riders who want a stiff-enough board for technical backcountry terrain without losing versatility on variable snow. A niche brand that punches above its price point on build quality.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What skill level is the Chimera Sceptre for?

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

What rider weight suits the Chimera Sceptre?

The manufacturer-recommended rider weight is 65-90 kg. Riders outside this range may find the board too soft or too stiff.

What terrain suits the Chimera Sceptre?

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

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