Weston Riva Splitboard
Best lightweight splitboard for advanced female backcountry explorers.
Designed for riders who prefer hard boots, this lightweight splitboard excels in steep, technical terrain. It offers a stiff, responsive ride that prioritizes stability at speed and effortless float in deep snow, making it a top choice for demanding backcountry missions.
$804.30
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Who it's for
- Backcountry explorers prioritizing efficiency on high-mileage alpine ascents
- Advanced riders navigating technical terrain and firm snow conditions
- Aggressive splitboarders who demand precision and stability in big mountain lines
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious riders looking for a more affordable entry into splitboarding
- Intermediate riders who prefer a more forgiving and playful feel
- Snowboarders sensitive to vibration when riding variable or wind-affected crust
Performance breakdown
Touring Efficiency
Featherlight carbon construction makes long-distance ascents feel noticeably less taxing.
Edge Hold
Freeride camber profile bites hard into icy, steep, and variable terrain.
Powder Float
Tapered directional shape keeps the nose afloat in deep, untouched snow.
Responsiveness
Tri-axial fiberglass and carbon core deliver immediate, precise energy transfer.
Hardware Integration
Karakoram UltraClips ensure a seamless, rattle-free connection between board halves.
Stability at Speed
Stiff flex pattern maintains composure when charging through chattery, high-consequence lines.
Key Specs
Weight
5.98 kg
Core Material
Carbon Core
Base Material
Sintered Durasurf 4001
Camber Profile
Freeride Camber
Construction Type
Carbon Core, Tri-Axial Fiberglass
Board Shape
Tapered Directional
Mounting System
Karakoram UltraClip 2.0
Waist Width
24.4 cm
Setback
10 mm
Is Splitboard
True
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