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Voile Split Decision Kit
Voile Split Decision Kit
If you don't have the dinero to throw towards a factory-assembled splitboard and you have confidence in your carpentry skills, the Voile Split Kit is for you. Turn any snowboard into a backcountry gem with the Voile Split Decision Kit. This package includes all the hardware, Universal Slider Tracks and Slider Pins, and step by step instructions to safely split your board—you provide the saw, cajones, and ingenuity. The Split Kit works with nearly any binding and board combination. Enough of boot packing and snowshoes. Get up to speed with the Voile Split Decision Kit.
Bottom Line: The Voile Split Decision Kit is the economical splitboard remedy for the do-it-yourself backcountry nut.
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how do you seal the edge where the board has been split......does...
how do you seal the edge where the board has been split......does the kit come with some sort of epoxy based product to do this?
By: colin miller
November 22, 2008
I've had friends use epoxy (not supplied with kit) with good results, but I personally used multiple coats of enamel spray paint. This made a cleaner finished edge without build up, has held up well to date, and is easy to identify where contact areas might require future touch up.
By: bcripper ![]()
November 24, 2008
Can you use any binding with the kit?
Can you use any binding with the kit?
By: SNOWMAN
November 15, 2008
If you have any binding that is not really obscure or bizzare, it will work. It might work with step ins, but it would be a bad idea.
By: Aaron Wilbur ![]()
November 17, 2008
I purchased this kit and received it shortly afterwards. I'm...
I purchased this kit and received it shortly afterwards. I'm 57 y.o. with two kids in high school and college. I've put together my fair share of kits, so when I opened up the box and read the instructions I was looking for a more detailed set. For someone familiar with this type of kit the instructions might be ok, but for a 'newbie' they are very minimal.I will have to go look at a fully completed split board, and maybe talk with someone who has put one together.I think the company should assume a lower level of expertise when they make their instructions.
By: ham2505161
October 25, 2008
Not really a question, but a good point nonetheless. Yeah ... Detail instructions are a must. Check out an article we did a while back:
http://www.backcountry.com/store/newsletter/a376/DIY-Split-B
It might help.
By: Angus Bohanon
, Justin Mool ![]()
November 3, 2008
Will this work with all core type? Wood? Hybrids? Does one type...
Will this work with all core type? Wood? Hybrids? Does one type work better than others?
By: swe2461365
October 5, 2008
Wood core is the best, Voile's website says "Snowboard should be a wood-core board. Foam-core boards are not suitable for the Touring Binding."
By: Aaron Wilbur ![]()
October 27, 2008







