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Voile SD Mojo Split Snowboard

Voile SD Mojo Split Snowboard

Item #VOL0097|49 in Stock – Ships Wicked Fast & Free
On Sale: $760.75
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Voile SD Mojo Split Snowboard

Give some skiers an identity crisis with the surfy, backcountry pow turns you can take on the Voile Split Decision Mojo Split Snowboard. Voile even provides you with all the hardware and skins you need to beat those two-plankers to the peak. Splitting in half is just one of many tricks the SD Mojo Split snowboard uses to get you through the backcountry.

  • Mojo cap construction reduces weight, improves edge hold, and responsiveness
  • 5-8mm taper, depending on board length, allows you to effortlessly float through powder
  • Steel edges protect against damage from those sneaky, early season rocks
  • An aspen wood core wrapped in triaxial carbon fiberglass provides a snappy ride down
  • These boards arrived with assorted colored bases. We have no control over which color you'll get

Bottom Line: Give in to your bi-curiosity, and never hike again.

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How does the split board transition times compare to using a

How does the split board transition times compare to using a snowshoe set-up or to ski-touirng?

Granted these are for powder in the backcountry, but how does it perform on spring crust or those long piste runs back to the carpark?

I really want to stop carrying my board on my back!

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January 27, 2010

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"I really want to stop carrying my board on my back!"

That's exactly why you should by a splitty and don't worry about the transition times. There are tons of guys using this board in the sierra where the seasons go 6 months long and the conditions range from powder to (particularly in the spring) icy in the am to corn in the pm. So yeah, guys (and girls!) are riding these things and traveling on them in all conditions.

Transition time vs. skiers...a bit slower. Practice speeds it up though and if you just get to the transition area a minute before your skier friend you'll mititgate the difference anyway. It's minor..unless you're out trying to keep up with some rando racers, you'll be fine.

I've yet to meet a splitter who would ever go back to snow shoes unless it's a coolie straight up without any approach, even then, most will skin the apron and switch to boots.

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January 31, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

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January 22, 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 on this light machine is 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. You do NOT want to lose a pin or have your setup falling apart way out in the backcountry. I suggest some spare parts: pins, screws, etc.

Well worth the price if you want a great powder board that is capable of getting you back into the untouched. Highly recommended!

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Mojo

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January 6, 2010

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I broke the cable that holds the pin to my bindings. Anyway

I broke the cable that holds the pin to my bindings. Anyway I can buy this separately? Can I buy any spare parts seperatly?

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January 25, 2010

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spare parts at voile, like Cory said, but you don't need to buy that piece, just tie a loop of shock-cord around the pin and girth hitch to your binding. The cables suck anyway. Shockcord should be inspected from time to time, but it holds up a long time and is a cheap easy fix.

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January 31, 2010

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Spare parts are available at:
http://www.voile-usa.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=VEOS&Category_Code=PSB

By: Backcountry.com Employee
January 25, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

Nice and light

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January 6, 2010

Great board, had to cut skins.

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Mojo

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January 6, 2010

Downhill of the Asulkan hut

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Will the new Fuse from Spark R&D fit right onto what is included

Will the new Fuse from Spark R&D fit right onto what is included in the 895 price? If not, what addition kits will I need?

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September 14, 2009

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Yes, you'll actually have left over pieces that you won't need with the fuse. This includes the slider plates and pins.

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September 26, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Mojo 166

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September 26, 2009

Rode the Mojo 166 all last season and in spite of the upside down snow year we had it was a lot fun.

The Mojo is likely the lightest splitter on the market due to it's cap construction, BUT its also a candidate for unrepairable top sheet damage due to it's cap construction. So longevity may be a problem. Particularly if it delams.

The Voile's are also by far the most affordable option, being priced lower than any other splitter out there (and most others don't come with the all the parts!) This and Voile's service is known to be really good.

Overall a great entry point for someone wanting to get into splitting without going the DIY route.

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are bindings included with the 895 price?

are bindings included with the 895 price?

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September 5, 2009

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careful using Burton bindings since the toe strap can fallout when switching from touring to boarding mode

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January 25, 2010

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Yes mte3312653... I have some super old Ride clickers that I have used on past split boards. You can basically connect any snowboard binding to the plates that are included with the mojo. Good luck and pray for snow!

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November 20, 2009

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You can use your ride (or any other bindings) with this splitboard. They come with slider pucks and plates. These are plates that you attach your standard bindings to which then slide on and off of the board to allow you to switch from ride mode to tour and back. The way to go is with the Spark R&D fuse or ignitions. Check out splitboard.com for lots more info.

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November 19, 2009

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Could I use my Ride bindings from my solid board? They're about 5 years old.

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October 15, 2009

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No, bindings are sold separate. This includes board, skins and hardware (hooks, tracks, pucks, and touring heels).

By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 8, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
154cm, 161cm, 166cm, 171cm 
Effective Edge:
[166cm] 1220mm 
Waist Width:
[166cm] 25.5cm 
Sidecut Radius:
[166cm] 9m 
Stance Width:
[166cm] 43-63cm (17-25in) 
Stance Setback:
3cm 
Core Material:
Aspen(wood) 
Base:
Sintered 7200 
Skins Included:
Yes, Tractor skins 
Weight:
[154] 7lb 11oz (3444g); [161] 8lb 0oz(3584g); [166] 8lb 8oz(3808g); [171] 8lb 13oz(3948g) 
Recommended Use:
Backcountry Snowboarding 
Country of Origin:
USA 
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 Years 

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