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Voile SD Mojo Split Snowboard
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Voile SD Mojo Split Snowboard
Voile is a Utah based company that wants you to get into the backcountry as often and as efficiently as possible. Designing and developing products in the land of “The Greatest Snow on Earth” has lead Voile to create many innovations, including split snowboards and super lightweight skis. Made to get you to the goods safely and quickly, Voile’s skins, shovels and tele bindings have become ubiquitous in backcountry hotspots everywhere.
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Description of Voile SD Mojo Split Snowboard:
The Voile Split Decision Mojo Splitboard splits in two for uphill efficiency, the converts back into a solid, tapered all-mountain board for the ride back down. Voile invented the splitboard concept, and has been the industry in backcountry snowboard design ever since. Lightweight construction means less effort on the skin-track up, while new, capped edges improve edge hold. Voile also gave the new Mojo board 7mm of taper this season, which improves turn initiation and helps the nose rise out of the snow in powder. The result is more float, more fun, and more freshies. Each Split Decision board comes complete with board, mounting hardware, a climbing bar for improved uphill efficiency, and 130mm tractor skins. The universal sliding track mounting system has been proven on expeditions throughout the world, and works with your current boots and bindings.

Bottom Line: Innovative design and proven construction come together to give snowboarders the mobility and freedom they need to explore the backcountry.

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Great board...   01-17-08
Justin Mool (33): rank
In response to B+ Backcountry Board... I wonder if he/she was touring correctly. The left side is meant for the right foot and vice versa, which puts those back latches/bolts on the outside... which makes it impossible to hit (unless you're very clever and flexible.)

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B+ BACKCOUNTRY BOARD   01-02-08
GREAT BOARD FOR THE BACKCOUNTRY (1): rank
This board is great for the backcountry. I have used several times on day hikes and on a several day backcountry adventure. It functioned as well as my AT/tele friends skis. The only downfall is you HAVE to keep the back ski tips apart while skinning. If you hit the back latch pieces/bolts againts the edge they will be damaged. I had to add epoxy to the back tips and added a homemade deflector to help with this problem. Other than that is an AWESOME board!!!!

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Mojo 171   11-07-08
Benjamin Harlow (5): rank
Finally Voile's got a new shape. Voile tried a lot of different details with this board and most are welcome improvements to me. Stuff that companies who make snowboards have been doing for a long time. Wider tip, softer flex in the tail. Stil I wonder if they will tweak this in a year or two just like the mtn gun. I have had a freeride 166, mountain gun 171, and now the mojo. It's got a pretty stiff flex which is good for icy mountaineering stuff, and it's sidecut commands huge fast lines. Tip floats nice in powder, thanks to being slightly wider and also there is also an extra set of holes for your rear binding. So you can get better rearset now. I think the sidecut radius is way too big though. It's almost that of a race board. Compared to the FR boards this is a tractor. I actually regret selling my 166 because it was funner to ride. As someone else stated, this is a fine board for your quiver, and not really your all mountain board. Voile has proven to make bomber backcountry gear. Their hardware and construction is always up to task. They are a great company to deal with. But in terms of snowboard shape and flex they are a couple steps behind companies that specialize in making snowboards. I think they could do well by studying the other designs out there.

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Lengths:
154cm, 161cm, 166cm, 171cm
Shape:
Tapered-directional
Effective Edge:
[161cm] 1217mm
Waist Width:
[161cm] 250mm
Sidecut Radius:
[161cm] 7.9m
Core Material:
Wood
Base:
Sintered
Rider Weight:
[154cm] 80-140lb (36-64kg); [161cm] 125-190lb (57-86kg); [166cm] 140-200lb (64-91kg); [171cm] 165-220lb (75-100kg)
Skins Included:
Yes, Tractor skins
Weight:
8lbs (3.64kg)
Recommended Use:
Backcountry snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year

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