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Create an accountBest Use | Freeride /Pow |
Profile | Freeride Camber |
Shape | Directional Twin |
Flex | Soft /Med |
Core Material | Laminated Paulowina Wood Core |
Base material | Sintered |
Tip & Tail clips | Voilé |
Split Hooks | Voilé |
Binding Mounting System | Voilé Channel Puck |
Skin Attachment | Standard Tip & Tail Clips |
What's Included | Voilé Pucks |
FROM THE MANUFACTURER
During the 2016/17 season Voile released the Spartan Splitboard. It was designed as an economical option for boarders looking to get into the backcountry on a factory made splitboard, but without breaking the bank. The Spartan has grown in popularity over the last two seasons, largely due to its playful “directional twin” shape. For many, the only downside to the Spartan was its weight, though it’s not unreasonably heavy (especially considering the price point). All the same, there was room for improvement.
Voile is pleased to now offer the new Spartan Ascent. It’s the same shape and camber profile as the original Spartan, but with a construction recipe similar to the Revelator. The results speak for themselves: a playful splitboard that’s over a pound lighter than its predecessor. Additionally, they’ve added two womens sizes and a snazzy new graphic on its super-durable polyamide topsheet.
FEATURES
Topsheet |
Anti-ice Topsheet
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Laminates |
Voile Carbon Weave
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Core |
Laminated Paulownia Wood Core
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Edges |
Full-Perimeter Steel Edge
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Sintered Base |
This ski passes on the base graphics for the sake of an ultra-high molecular density base, making for faster downhill performance and greater wear/impact resistance. |
Dimensions
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