Weston Riva Splitboard
Best lightweight choice for experienced backcountry riders seeking technical precision.
Designed for riders who demand precision and minimal weight, this splitboard excels in steep, technical terrain. Its carbon construction offers a responsive, high-performance ride, while the directional shape and camber profile provide the stability needed for confident edge hold on big lines and deep powder.
$804.30
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Who it's for
- Backcountry explorers prioritizing efficiency on long, technical ascents
- Aggressive riders seeking precision in demanding alpine terrain
- Versatile splitboarders navigating varied snow conditions and steep couloirs
Who should skip it
- Lighter riders or those preferring a damp, playful board feel
- Budget-conscious tourers looking for a more approachable entry price
- Intermediate splitboarders still developing their off-piste technical skills
Performance breakdown
Touring Efficiency
Ultralight carbon construction makes long ascents feel significantly less demanding.
Powder Float
Tapered directional shape keeps the nose up in deep, untouched snow.
Edge Hold
Freeride camber profile bites hard into steep, icy, or technical terrain.
Dampness
Weight savings come at the cost of some vibration absorption on chatter.
Hardware Security
Phantom Hercules clips and Karakoram locks ensure a rock-solid ride connection.
Agility
Carbon layup provides a snappy, responsive feel for precise, technical maneuvering.
Key Specs
Weight
5.98 kg
Core Material
Carbon Core
Base Material
Sintered Durasurf 4001
Camber Profile
Freeride Camber
Waist Width
24.4 cm
Setback
10 mm
Is Splitboard
Yes
Construction Type
Carbon Core, Tapered Directional
Board Shape
Tapered Directional
Riding Style
All-Mountain, Freeride
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