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Voile Universal Splitboard Interface for Burton S-series Splitboard
The Voile Universal Splitboard Binding Interface is the industry standard for backcountry splitboards. Companies such as Burton and Winterstick have completely abandoned their own designs and have adopted the simple and foolproof Voile system. This interface includes all screw-mounted hardware for the touring and riding modes and a pair of Universal Slider Tracks and Slider Pins to quickly switch back and forth from the touring to riding modes. Almost all snowboard bindings on the market today are compatible with the Universal Slider Track. The Voile Universal Splitboard Binding Interface is the only way to go if you need a binding system for your splitboard.
Bottom Line: The Voile Universal Splitboard Binding Interface gets you into the backcountry—combine it with any homemade or manufactured splitboard such as the Burton S-Series and enjoy the pow.
like some of the other reviews, i could see a little improvement here and there in design/materials. but overall this is a great product. if you take the time to set it up right/ you shouldn't have any problems transitioning irl (in real life) it gets easier the more you practice. also make sure everything is tight before heading out for a tour.
it took me a good couple of hours to get my stance all dialed in and everything mounted correctly.
Yes, as long as you are not using a custom built board/ do it yourself, which requires you drill holes to mount the hardware. If you are using it on a Burton S series or a Prior or Venture factory built split, you are good to go. The factory built boards have inserts just like a solid board (except a bit wider)which allow you to adjust your stance forward and back, and also flip flop from regular to goofy.
Now do yourself a favor and get on the waiting list for some Spark R&D bindings for your new splitboard. Have fun!
No quibble with the overall design, but remnant plastic seams on the pucks and burrs in slider pin holes required some filing for smooth functioning. Seems the quality control/inspection flunky could've buffed out the stuff before shipping. Other improvements worth pursuing: lighter, stiffer sliders; pole-flippable heel lift bails; longer stock bail...
Heel lift bails are easy to lift with your pole once you get the hang of it. They are selling two level lifters now (55 and 75 I think). It fits the stock hole pattern as well. As far as the sliders go, get some spark R&D binders or maybe even the new voile split specific binders
I've a question.. I've got a splitboard Burton S series before the year 2006 and I'm not sure if the fixes are avaiable or not. can you telle me? thanks
If you have a genuine Voile split, you should already have the hardware. If you don't have the hardware, then yes, this is the kit needed for a genuine Voile split. This kit is the industry standard for all splitboard mfg's now. Depending on your year of Burton-S(pre 2006?) this kit will not work and you will have to FIND Burton proprietary hardware. This kit doesn't work for split your own boards at home, unless you want the rotating system; then Mountain and Terrain Technologies can take care of that for you.
"combine it with any homemade or manufactured splitboard such as the Burton S-Series and enjoy the pow."ANY homemade or MANUFACTURED spltiboard----------------------------------------c'mon man
Ok, there's clearly about $20 of parts here, but I gotta say... These guys have this stuff dialed! I was extremely impressed by the ease of transformation between split and ride modes. Split on!
I want to cut my 02' burton canyon snowboard in half for this split kit. the insert pattern is the triangle deal with some inserts in center line. Have you heard of people doing this and it working out ok? I'm Ok with the center line not looking perfect due to the saw work and inserts cut in half.
A friend of mine and I decided we were going to build a splitboard for me from scratch and I purchased this instead of the Split Decision kit, as we planned on using inserts rather than drilling through the board to mount the pucks. It worked out great except that in this kit the Chinese hooks ARE NOT INCLUDED and had to be ordered from Voile for an additional $43.
Not a huge deal, but just a little heads up for anyone planning on building their own board.
Good product although it makes the board really heavy, I would like to see some lighter materials used to make it and the key to set the biscuits could be stiffer.
Actually this kit is the hardware provided/needed for factory split snowboards. If you find a factory splitboard that doesn't have the hardware, this is what you buy. If you want to split your own, or have Mountain and Terrain Technologies do it, then you buy the split decision kit. M n' T Tech does install the setup to be like the factory splits, i.e. rotating system; so you could purchase this if having your board split and you want the rotating system.
What can I say? This is a great product, and the only one out there! Sure beats snowshoeing, and the skiers will love you for breaking trail. Want to get your board split? Check out my website, www.mnttechnologies.com There is also a review on Voiles website about me! I will install this kit to your splitboard allowing you to have the fully functioning rotating system.
What is the difference between this and the Voile Split Decision kit? Is this the same thing with a different name? What else do I need to make a split board?
DO I need the split board decision lit and the binding interface kit to covert a snowboard to a split board and put bindings on the split board so I can use it? Seems like you need both kits - but I am not sure.
"This is all you need except for the saw."Neg... this kit is not the one for making your own split board. This is the kit for mounting your bindings to a factory made split board. See Aaron Wilbur's answer above. The kit to make your own splitboard includes things like the tip and tail hooks that help align and hold the two halves together.
I just spent 45 minutes trying to remove a pin from my brand new touring bracket. Upon examining another bracket that I had, I discovered that the construction of the brackets left much to be desired. There were burrs in the holes, and other material inconsistencies throughout the kit. I must say, I'm quite disappointed. Waiting to hear a response from their PR department.
"This'll do it as far as the connection and the binding adapters. You will still need to sand, etc. the cut edges so they don't get waterlogged, something a lot of people forget."Neg... see question above. -doc
The instructions were very clear and concise. I was able to install the system on my board in about an hour. Used it a couple of times in the B/C and it works perfectly. Take a little time to transition from one mode to the other, but seems easier each time. My setup is on a Burton Split S 168, with Burton Custom bindings.
Hi, I work for Backcountry.com. These plates allow you to mount your snowboard bindings to them so you can tour on the climb, and with the switch of a pin, you can set them back on the board once you have put it back together to ride down. You only need your snowboard boots, no special boots are required. Thanks for your question.
I am pretty happy with the interface. It's easy to use and to set up. Although I have a bit of concern with the instructions that are very not clear at all (particularly about the positions of the climbing pads). Lot of web resources helped me in my board butchery. Used it last week end in a very cold weather (-35 Celsius) on top of ridge and it worked perfectly!
Worked great, true the instructions are a little unclear in parts. None the less, a little searching around on the internet can aid any of your questions. A tip for those in the Seattle area, Fisheries Supply on 34th has epoxy and the guy I talked to had already had a bunch of people come in for split boards.
Still figuring out how to set up this system in a timely manner. All ways seems to take me awhile, but once done right its super easy to use out in the Field.
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