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Jones Snowboards

Jones Snowboards Stratos Splitboard

4.7

Best versatile splitboard for backcountry riders seeking precision in varied terrain.

This splitboard balances a playful, poppy feel with the stability needed for demanding backcountry terrain. Its tapered directional shape and mid-stiff flex make it exceptionally versatile, allowing for nimble turns in tight trees and reliable float in deep powder.

Board Shape Tapered Directional
Directional
Tapered Directional
Camber Profile Hybrid
Terrain Type Powder, Backcountry, Groomers

Who it's for

  • Backcountry riders seeking one board for diverse terrain and conditions
  • Tourers frequently navigating steep or icy alpine environments
  • Environmentally conscious splitboarders prioritizing sustainable gear choices

Who should skip it

  • Freestyle-oriented riders who frequently land or ride in switch stance
  • Novice splitboarders who prefer a more playful and forgiving ride
  • Budget-focused explorers looking for a more affordable backcountry setup

Performance breakdown

Powder Float

Tapered shape and directional rocker keep the nose effortlessly above deep snow.

Excellent

Uphill Efficiency

Lightweight core construction minimizes fatigue during long, demanding backcountry ascents.

Excellent

Edge Hold

Recycled steel edges bite confidently into icy, technical, or steep terrain.

Excellent

Energy Return

Carbon-flax stringers provide a snappy, lively feel when exiting aggressive turns.

Excellent

Vibration Dampening

Advanced materials effectively absorb chatter for a smooth ride in variable conditions.

Good

Base Speed

Sintered 8000 material maintains high velocity across flat sections and deep powder.

Excellent

Key Specs

Flex Rating

3/5

Core Material

Paulownia and Poplar

Base Material

Sintered 8000

Mounting System

Splitboard Pack

Effective Edge Length

110 cm

Waist Width

24.2 cm

Sidecut Radius

6.5 m

Setback

20 mm

Is Splitboard

Yes

Construction Type

Directional

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