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  • Weston Ridgeline Split

    Weston Ridgeline Split

    The Weston Ridgeline Split is a splitboard built for high-alpine freeride. The Weston Ridgeline is Weston’s charge-ready directional twin: 8/10 flex, 20mm setback in the descent and shifted touring brackets for balance in the climb.

    Who is the Weston Ridgeline Split for?

    The Ridgeline Split is best suited for advanced to expert riders weighing 75-100 kg. It rides best in freeride, technical terrain, steeps, for splitboarders who want one board that handles these conditions.

    Construction & specs

    • Shape: Tapered Directional
    • Profile: Freeride Camber
    • Base: Sintered Durasurf 4001
    • Flex: 8/10 (stiff)
    • Sizes: 158cm · 162cm · 162cm Wide · 166cm Wide
    • Rider weight: size dependent — see size guide below

    Available Sizes

    Size Best suited for
    154cm Average height, versatile all-rounder
    158cm Average height, versatile all-rounder
    162cm Taller riders, more stability and float
    162cm Wide Taller riders, more stability and float
    166cm 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.

    Available Sizes

    Size Best suited for
    158cm Average height, versatile all-rounder
    162cm Taller riders, more stability and float
    162cm Wide Taller riders, more stability and float
    166cm 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

    De tri-blend wood-core with carbon-stringers gives a combination of lightweight construction and durability that reviewers praise op wind-crust and melt-freeze conditions — de slightly directional shape with moderate sidecut handelt variabele snow beter dan a scherpere sidecut zou doen. Voor stevige rijders that all conditions aan willen kunnen.

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    Verdict: Weston Ridgeline Split

    The Weston Ridgeline Split 154cm is Weston’s high-alpine freeride specialist — flex 8, stiff, and built for riders 58–75 kg who tour to serious, consequential terrain. The Ridgeline is Weston’s clearest statement about what demanding backcountry riding requires.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What skill level is the Weston Ridgeline Split for?

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

    What rider weight suits the Weston Ridgeline Split?

    The mid size targets riders of 75-100 kg. Across all sizes the Ridgeline Split covers 55-115 kg — choose the size that matches your weight.

    What terrain suits the Weston Ridgeline Split?

    Freeride and technisch terrein, steeps. For pure powder days or competitive alpinism there are more specialized options, but as an all-rounder the Ridgeline Split scores well.

  • Weston Rise Split

    Weston Rise Split

    The Weston Rise Split 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 Weston Rise Split for?

    The Rise Split is best suited for advanced riders weighing 50-75 kg. It rides best in all-mountain, freestyle, touring, for splitboarders who want one board that handles these conditions.

    Construction & specs

    • Shape: Directional Twin
    • Profile: Multi Radial Twin Camber
    • Base: Sintered Durasurf 4001
    • Flex: 6/10 (medium)
    • Sizes: 146cm · 149cm · 152cm
    • Rider weight: size dependent — see size guide below

    Available Sizes

    Size Best suited for
    143cm Shorter riders, playful feel, tight terrain
    146cm Shorter riders, playful feel, tight terrain
    149cm Shorter riders, playful feel, tight terrain
    152cm Average height, versatile all-rounder

    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.

    Available Sizes

    Size Best suited for
    146cm Shorter riders, playful feel, tight terrain
    149cm Shorter riders, playful feel, tight terrain
    152cm Average height, versatile all-rounder

    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

    The directional twin shape combined with a hybrid camber-rocker profile produces predictable, confidence-inspiring turn initiation across a wide range of backcountry conditions. At flex 6, this board balances edge hold with forgiveness across variable conditions. The construction stays responsive underfoot without adding unnecessary swing weight on the way up.

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    Verdict: Weston Rise Split

    The Weston Rise Split 143cm is a beginner-to-intermediate all-mountain board at the shortest end of Weston’s lineup — flex 6, accessible, and built for very lightweight or shorter riders (38–52 kg) transitioning to backcountry. An entry point to splitboarding from a brand that takes construction seriously.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What skill level is the Weston Rise Split for?

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

    What rider weight suits the Weston Rise Split?

    The mid size targets riders of 50-75 kg. Across all sizes the Rise Split covers 40-80 kg — choose the size that matches your weight.

    What terrain suits the Weston Rise Split?

    All mountain and freestyle, touring sessions. For pure powder days or competitive alpinism there are more specialized options, but as an all-rounder the Rise Split scores well.

  • Weston Hatchet Split

    Weston Hatchet Split

    The Weston Hatchet Split is a splitboard built for powder. Optimised for deep snow and open faces, it prioritises float and edge-free riding over resort versatility.

    Who is the Weston Hatchet Split for?

    The Hatchet Split is best suited for advanced to expert riders weighing 65-90 kg. It rides best in freestyle, powder, for splitboarders who want one board that handles these conditions.

    Construction & specs

    • Shape: Directional Twin
    • Profile: Twin Powder Camber
    • Base: Sintered Durasurf 4001
    • Flex: 7/10 (medium-stiff)
    • Sizes: 156cm
    • Rider weight: size dependent — see size guide below

    Available Sizes

    Size Best suited for
    152cm Average height, versatile all-rounder
    156cm Average height, versatile all-rounder

    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.

    Available Sizes

    Size Best suited for
    156cm Average height, versatile all-rounder

    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

    The directional outline combined with a full camber produces predictable, confidence-inspiring turn initiation across deep snow and variable backcountry conditions. At flex 7, 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: Weston Hatchet Split

    The Weston Eclipse Split 158cm is the largest of Weston’s women’s freeride line — for bigger or taller women (75–95 kg) who want Weston’s high-alpine focus at a length that delivers float and confidence on long descents.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What skill level is the Weston Hatchet Split 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 Weston Hatchet Split?

    The mid size targets riders of 65-90 kg. Across all sizes the Hatchet Split covers 55-90 kg — choose the size that matches your weight.

    What terrain suits the Weston Hatchet Split?

    Freestyle and powder. For pure powder days or competitive alpinism there are more specialized options, but as an all-rounder the Hatchet Split scores well.

  • Weston Japow Split

    Weston Japow Split

    The Weston Japow Split is a splitboard built for powder. Optimised for deep snow and open faces, it prioritises float and edge-free riding over resort versatility.

    Who is the Weston Japow Split for?

    The Japow Split is best suited for advanced to expert riders weighing 75-100 kg. It rides best in powder, tree runs, surf-inspired, for splitboarders who want one board that handles these conditions.

    Construction & specs

    • Shape: Directional Swallowtail
    • Profile: Camber to Pow Rocker
    • Base: Sintered Durasurf 4001
    • Flex: 6/10 (medium)
    • Sizes: 159cm · 164cm · 169cm
    • Rider weight: size dependent — see size guide below

    Available Sizes

    Size Best suited for
    154cm Average height, versatile all-rounder
    159cm Average height, versatile all-rounder
    164cm Taller riders, more stability and float
    169cm 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.

    Available Sizes

    Size Best suited for
    159cm Average height, versatile all-rounder
    164cm Taller riders, more stability and float
    169cm 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

    The directional outline combined with a full camber produces predictable, confidence-inspiring turn initiation across deep snow and variable backcountry conditions. 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: Weston Japow Split

    The Weston Japow Split 154cm is Weston’s most powder-focused board — a soft flex-6, directional shape named for Japanese powder and built for maximum float in deep, light snow. For riders 55–72 kg who want a dedicated powder split that excels in the right conditions and accepts its limitations in others.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What skill level is the Weston Japow Split 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 Weston Japow Split?

    The mid size targets riders of 75-100 kg. Across all sizes the Japow Split covers 55-110 kg — choose the size that matches your weight.

    What terrain suits the Weston Japow Split?

    Powder and bosritten, surf. For pure powder days or competitive alpinism there are more specialized options, but as an all-rounder the Japow Split scores well.

  • Weston Range Split

    Weston Range Split

    The Weston Range Split is a splitboard built for all-mountain. The Weston Range is a directional freeride-splitboard built op a Freedom Wood Core (Paulownia/Poplar stringers) with carbon-reinforcement in lengte-as.

    Who is the Weston Range Split for?

    The Range Split is best suited for advanced to expert riders weighing 75-100 kg. It rides best in all-mountain, freestyle, touring, for splitboarders who want one board that handles these conditions.

    Construction & specs

    • Shape: Directional Twin
    • Profile: Multi Radial Twin Camber
    • Base: Sintered Durasurf 4001
    • Flex: 7/10 (medium-stiff)
    • Sizes: 158cm · 158cm Wide · 161cm · 161cm Wide · 164cm · 164cm Wide
    • Rider weight: size dependent — see size guide below

    Available Sizes

    Size Best suited for
    155cm Average height, versatile all-rounder
    158cm Average height, versatile all-rounder
    158cm Wide Average height, versatile all-rounder
    161cm Taller riders, more stability and float
    161cm Wide Taller riders, more stability and float
    164cm Taller riders, more stability and float
    164cm Wide Taller riders, more stability and float

    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.

    Available Sizes

    Size Best suited for
    158cm Average height, versatile all-rounder
    158cm Wide Average height, versatile all-rounder
    161cm Taller riders, more stability and float
    161cm Wide Taller riders, more stability and float
    164cm Taller riders, more stability and float
    164cm Wide Taller riders, more stability and float

    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

    This combination delivers stability at high speed and pop in the tail without adding unnecessary weight. Directional shape with setback and subtle taper richt it op downhill-performance, maar hij blijft veelzijdig genoeg voor dagelijkse tours. Weston’s Colorado-DNA zit erin: made voor Rocky Mountain-conditions with variable snow and variable flanks.

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    Verdict: Weston Range Split

    The Weston Range Split 155cm is Weston’s all-mountain touring board for lighter riders (58–75 kg) — flex 7, directional, and built to cover the full range of backcountry conditions without specialising. Colorado construction, backcountry-specific design, genuine versatility.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What skill level is the Weston Range Split 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 Weston Range Split?

    The mid size targets riders of 75-100 kg. Across all sizes the Range Split covers 55-115 kg — choose the size that matches your weight.

    What terrain suits the Weston Range Split?

    All mountain and freestyle, touring sessions. For pure powder days or competitive alpinism there are more specialized options, but as an all-rounder the Range Split scores well.

  • Weston Backwoods Split

    Weston Backwoods Split

    The Weston Backwoods Split is a splitboard built for freeride. A freeride-focused split that rewards aggressive, committed riding in open backcountry terrain.

    Who is the Weston Backwoods Split for?

    The Backwoods Split is best suited for advanced riders weighing 75-100 kg. It rides best in freeride, powder, tree runs, for splitboarders who want one board that handles these conditions.

    Construction & specs

    • Shape: Tapered Directional
    • Profile: Directional Multi Radial Camber
    • Base: Sintered Durasurf 4001
    • Flex: 7/10 (medium-stiff)
    • Sizes: 157cm · 157cm Wide · 160cm · 160cm Wide · 163cm · 163cm Wide · 167cm · 167cm Wide
    • Rider weight: size dependent — see size guide below

    Available Sizes

    Size Best suited for
    152cm Average height, versatile all-rounder
    157cm Average height, versatile all-rounder
    157cm Wide Average height, versatile all-rounder
    160cm Taller riders, more stability and float
    160cm Wide Taller riders, more stability and float
    163cm Taller riders, more stability and float
    163cm Wide Taller riders, more stability and float
    167cm Tall or heavier riders, maximum float and drive
    167cm 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.

    Available Sizes

    Size Best suited for
    157cm Average height, versatile all-rounder
    157cm Wide Average height, versatile all-rounder
    160cm Taller riders, more stability and float
    160cm Wide Taller riders, more stability and float
    163cm Taller riders, more stability and float
    163cm Wide Taller riders, more stability and float
    167cm Tall or heavier riders, maximum float and drive
    167cm 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

    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 7, 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: Weston Backwoods Split

    The Weston Backwoods Split 152cm is Weston’s entry-size freeride touring board — flex 7, directional, and built for lighter riders (52–68 kg) who want Colorado-made freeride performance in a compact package. Weston manufactures in Colorado with a focus on backcountry-specific shapes.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What skill level is the Weston Backwoods Split for?

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

    What rider weight suits the Weston Backwoods Split?

    The mid size targets riders of 75-100 kg. Across all sizes the Backwoods Split covers 50-115 kg — choose the size that matches your weight.

    What terrain suits the Weston Backwoods Split?

    Freeride and powder, bosritten. For pure powder days or competitive alpinism there are more specialized options, but as an all-rounder the Backwoods Split scores well.

  • Weston Eclipse Split

    Weston Eclipse Split

    The Weston Eclipse Split is a splitboard built for freeride. A freeride-focused split that rewards aggressive, committed riding in open backcountry terrain.

    Who is the Weston Eclipse Split for?

    The Eclipse Split is best suited for advanced riders weighing 50-75 kg. It rides best in freeride, powder, tree runs, for splitboarders who want one board that handles these conditions.

    Construction & specs

    • Shape: Tapered Directional
    • Profile: Freeride Camber
    • Base: Sintered Durasurf 4001
    • Flex: 7/10 (medium-stiff)
    • Sizes: 150cm · 155cm
    • Rider weight: size dependent — see size guide below

    Available Sizes

    Size Best suited for
    145cm Shorter riders, playful feel, tight terrain
    150cm Shorter riders, playful feel, tight terrain
    155cm Average height, versatile all-rounder

    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.

    Available Sizes

    Size Best suited for
    150cm Shorter riders, playful feel, tight terrain
    155cm Average height, versatile all-rounder

    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

    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 7, 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: Weston Eclipse Split

    The Weston Eclipse Split 145cm is a women’s high-alpine freeride board at the short end — flex 7, directional, and built for lighter women (45–58 kg) who want aggressive performance in a compact, maneuverable shape. Weston’s Colorado DNA means this is a serious mountain tool, not a resort board in touring packaging.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What skill level is the Weston Eclipse Split for?

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

    What rider weight suits the Weston Eclipse Split?

    The mid size targets riders of 50-75 kg. Across all sizes the Eclipse Split covers 40-85 kg — choose the size that matches your weight.

    What terrain suits the Weston Eclipse Split?

    Freeride and powder, bosritten. For pure powder days or competitive alpinism there are more specialized options, but as an all-rounder the Eclipse Split scores well.