Rise Splitboard - 2025 - Women's
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Why We Like The Weston Rise Splitboard
We love that the Weston Rise Splitboard uses a directional twin shape and camber-dominant profile to help us rip steeps, send cliff drops, and land switch in pow without effort. The slightly setback stance puts us firmly in the driver’s seat when surfing pow and straight-lining choppy conditions, while the forward-set touring bracket enables smooth kickturns on the ascent. Sustainably harvested paulownia and poplar woods comprise the Rise’s core for powerful pop and are backed up by tip-to-tail carbon stringers for elevated response and agility without the added weight.
Details
- All-mountain splitboard for versatile days in the backcountry
- Camber profile offers traditional power and response
- Medium flex balances play and stability
- Paulownia and poplar core is lightweight and strong
- Carbon stringers energize response and pop without the weight
- High-speed Durasurf sintered base keeps you flying through slow spots
- Item #WST1WX6
- Length
- 143cm, 146cm, 149cm, 152cm
- Profile
- camber
- Shape
- directional twin
- Flex
- medium (6 out of 10 on Weston's scale)
- Effective Edge
- [143cm] 1080mm, [146cm] 1110mm , [149cm] 1130mm, [152cm] 1160mm
- Waist Width
- [143cm] 240mm, [146cm] 248mm, [149cm] 250mm, [152cm] 252mm
- Sidecut Radius
- [143cm] 6.8 / 6.95 / 6.8m, [146cm] 7.1 / 7.25 / 7.1m , [149cm] 7.25 / 7.4 / 7.25m, [152cm] 7.4 / 7.55 / 7.4m
- Stance Setback
- 0.78in
- Mount
- 4-hole
- Core
- 71% poplar, 26% paulownia, 3% bamboo
- Laminate
- triax, carbon fiber stringers
- Base
- sintered Durasurf 4001
- Hardware Included
- Karakoram UltraClip 2.0
- Activity
- backcountry snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 4 year
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