On tour with the splitboard

Gliding independently down the slopes, enjoying the backcountry and skilfully avoiding the long queue at the ski lift - with a splitboard you can design your own adventure exactly as you want it.

Are the trails too crowded or do you love the wadding-soft deep snow that seems out of reach for many? Then you are on the safe side with a splitboard. A good splitboard is the most important prerequisite for a successful and exciting tour. What you have to pay attention to and which equipment is indispensable, we tell you in the following.

On our site you will find all the information about the items you need for splitboarding:

If you are not quite sure yet, then take a look at our Splitboard buying guide. Here we give you valuable tips and explain with examples how to get your first own splitboard with accessories.

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On tour with the splitboard

Gliding independently down the slopes, enjoying the backcountry and skilfully avoiding the long queue at the ski lift - with a splitboard you can design your own adventure exactly as you want it.

Are the trails too crowded or do you love the wadding-soft deep snow that seems out of reach for many? Then you are on the safe side with a splitboard. A good splitboard is the most important prerequisite for a successful and exciting tour. What you have to pay attention to and which equipment is indispensable, we tell you in the following.

On our site you will find all the information about the items you need for splitboarding:

If you are not quite sure yet, then take a look at our Splitboard buying guide. Here we give you valuable tips and explain with examples how to get your first own splitboard with accessories.

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For several years now, more and more snowboarders have been turning their backs on classic alpine boarding with gondola and piste and expanding the sport to include the fitness-boosting ascent under their own power and the option of enjoying completely individual descents at their leisure.

If you want to go on real off-piste tours in the high alpine area, you should definitely book a guided tour on site and by no means set off on your own. The tour providers usually provide the necessary avalanche equipment. 

Many touring skiers simply use the secured trails in the ski resorts for the ascent or ascend at the edge of the secured slopes and descend again on the slopes. This is considerably less spectacular than touring in open terrain, but it is incomparable fitness training and the best possible preparation for "real" touring. In corona times, this variant of snowboarding protects you from lift queues and contagion.

 

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