Gear Review
Accept No Subsitutes...
By Tim Berrett
January 15, 2010
The good:
I just got my new 166 mojo this season. It is awesome! I rode a much older voile splitboard for 7 years and finally retired it. They have been much improved. Weight, quality of the board, pucks and plates, ease of configuration. The board comes with all you need but bindings and boots. I currently use the flow m-11 bindings and like the quick release for avalanche considerations. Cheat sheets are a must. Skinning is a simple and smooth.
The bad:
There is a lot of hardware on these things. I suggest using a more permanent substance to hold the screws/etc in place once you get it dialed. Otherwise, check it a few times during a day of riding and every morning before you head back out.
Well worth the price if you want a great powder board that is capable of getting you back into the untouched. Highly recommended!
View Details: Voile SD Mojo Split Snowboard
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- 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
- Country of Origin:
- United States
Change me.


