Gear Review
Mojo 161
By Matt
Ranked #538 - Backcountry Snowboarding
March 7, 2010
I have three months on the Mojo 161 and so far so good. The ride is smooth and transition is easy after you find a system. If you're still slogging in slowshoes, make the investment and never give a skier a reason to complain.
I have found that when I switch between my Burton Custom and the Mojo, it takes a few turns to get used to the added weight of the Mojo. It may be the lightest split on the market, but it's still pretty darn heavy. Make no mistake, a split WILL ride differently than your resort board. Less snap, less responsive, more like driving a F-350 than a Porsche. But when the Mojo gets going in the pow, watch out! It's got serious powder power!
Final note: Out of the box, I had a problem with my skins not being sticky enough. Wrote a letter to Voile and they sent me a new, extra-sticky pair, no questions asked. Great customer service.
View Details: Voile SD Mojo Split Snowboard
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
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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