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From lightweight carbon models to powder-ready designs and versatile freeride rigs, we break down the season's best splitboards.

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Thanks to a considerable rise in backcountry adventuring of late, splitboarding is having a moment. With the ability to separate your board on the way up and secure the halves together for a true snowboarding experience on the way down, splitboards open up access to untracked terrain and big-mountain objectives. There are a wide range of options to consider, from stiff, mountaineering-focused designs to lightweight carbon and powder-hungry models, and we’ve picked our favorites below for the 2024 season. For more background information, see our comparison table and buying advice below the picks.   

Our Team's Splitboard Picks

  • Best Overall Splitboard: Jones Stratos Splitboard
  • Best Splitboard for Expert Riders: Jones Solution Splitboard
  • Best Budget Splitboard: Nitro Nomad
  • Best Mountaineering Splitboard: Cardiff Goat Pro Carbon Splitboard
  • Best Powder Splitboard : Weston Japow Splitboard

Best Overall Splitboard

1. jones stratos splitboard ($950).

Jones Stratos Splitboard

It’s a no-brainer to start our list with a Jones splitboard: This Truckee, Calif.-based company sits at the helm of big mountain snowboarding and is one of the most respected brands in the business. Their Stratos is a wonderfully well-rounded freeride board that manages to do everything with aplomb, whether you’re navigating the white room, driving through crud, or popping off a backcountry booter. The board starts off the formula with a directional freeride shape and versatile mid-stiff flex, and tacks on a short sidecut radius (for fun maneuverability) and a shoveled nose and tapered tail (for buoyancy in deep snow). All told, the do-all Stratos is very easy to love and will appeal to intermediate to expert riders alike.

There’s a number of boards we could have chosen as our top pick, including a few heavy-hitters from Jones’ lineup. But if we know anything about snowboarders, it’s that powder is king (or queen), and a board that can deftly float through deep snow will provide the best experience for most. Jones’ Solution is another solid option and offers great edge control on firm or steep snow, but its stiff build isn’t as forgiving and you’ll need to be a decently powerful driver to steer its ship. But if you just want to have fun no matter what the terrain provides, the Stratos’ playful and forgiving yet adept personality is our top pick for the 2024 season.  See the Jones Stratos Split   See the Women's Jones Stratos Split

Best Splitboard for Expert Riders

2. jones solution ($980).

Jones Solution Splitboard 2023

The Stratos above will appeal to the majority of riders looking for a do-all splitboard, but we’d be remiss not to mention the Solution as well. As Jones’ flagship model, the Solution has been around since 2010 and remains one of the most well-regarded and premium designs on the market. In contrast to the Stratos, it has a more serious personality, with a particularly stiff build for power on big steeps and camber underfoot to drive it hard on icy terrain. Recent updates include a more powder-specific shape—including an even balance of spoon bevel at the nose and tail for better float—although the Solution is far from our first choice for deep days. But for advanced to expert riders who aim for big lines, it’s nevertheless a great quiver-of-one option.

The Solution has won more awards than perhaps any other board, but it's not our best overall board for a few reasons. First off, its stiff build will be too much to handle for newer or lighter riders, who will be better off with a softer board like the Jones Frontier and women’s Dream Weaver ($800). Second, as we touched on above, the Solution isn’t our first choice for powder, which is (let’s be honest), what most snowboarders spend their days sniffing out. But for paramount stability in all manner of conditions, it doesn’t get much better. It’s also worth noting the carbon-infused Ultra Solution ($1,600), which offers a bump in stability and power with a flex of 10. Jones also makes the Solution in a women’s version, which boasts a similar flex and is available in shorter and narrower sizes. See the Men's Jones Solution Split   See the Women's Jones Solution Split

Best Budget Splitboard

3. nitro nomad ($580).

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For beginner splitboarders or those looking to save, Nitro’s Nomad is our favorite budget option. The Nomad is decidedly basic, with a simple flat-to-rocker profile, directional twin shape, and no-frills construction that makes it as durable as it is cheap. We also love that the board comes with pre-drilled holes at the tip and tail for attaching skins, and at the time of publishing, you can find sets pre-cut specifically for the Nomad . Finally, while most splitboards have a stiffer flex for more aggressive riding, the Nitro’s softer build is great for beginner snowboarders or folks who don’t want to push their limits in the backcountry.

It’s hard to be overly critical at this price point, but the Nomad isn’t for everyone. It’s true that a flat-cambered and slightly rockered profile is great for new riders—the generous effective edge makes turning easy, while the early rise means catching an edge is less likely—but it results in a board that’s slower and less aggressive than most. Tack on the soft flex, and the Nomad isn’t particularly capable on steep terrain or at speed. But the price is right for new or casual snowboarders looking for a playful and reliable backcountry steed. For another reasonably priced board that’s geared more towards powder hounds, check out the Rossignol Sushi below. See the Nitro Nomad Splitboard

Best Mountaineering Splitboard

4. cardiff goat pro carbon splitboard ($1,350).

Cardiff Goat Pro Carbon Splitboard

With roots in the Wasatch mountains of Utah, Cardiff is a backcountry specialist. In order to appeal to a range of riders, each of their splitboard models is available in Enduro and Pro Carbon variations to customize durability, weight, and stiffness. The Goat here is Cardiff’s premium big-mountain offering, designed for stability and efficiency on the skin track and top-notch performance in a variety of terrain. We especially love the directional twin shape, which is helpful for billy-goating into a line, dipping around rocks, and navigating through tight sections while riding switch. And while the Pro Carbon variation here is ridiculously light at just 6 pounds 4 ounces, less committed riders can save a considerable $400 with the Enduro version (7 lb. 3 oz.).

A board like the Jones Solution (or Ultra Solution) above is also a great choice for mountaineering, but The Goat gets the nod for its exceptional uphill performance (thanks in part to premium details like Cardiff’s Radical Sidecut technology) and versatility for everything from powerful carving to maneuvering tight trees. Weight-wise, the Pro Carbon design is also a significant 12 ounces lighter than the standard Solution. It’s true that Cardiff is a relative newcomer to the scene, but with years of backcountry splitboard riding experience on their team and designs that are built as splitboards first (most companies start with a snowboard and work backwards), this brand is one to watch. A final note: Black Diamond has collaborated with Cardiff to offer a co-branded version of this board , which boasts a similar construction but with a unique topsheet and base graphics. See the Cardiff Goat Pro Carbon Splitboard

Best Powder Splitboard

5. weston japow splitboard ($949).

Weston Japow splitboard

Put simply, the Weston Japow is a powder hound’s dream. The board features a massive nose and rocker and a stubby swallow tail, perfect for floating the white stuff on the deepest of days. Further, the reverse-camber profile naturally keeps you on your heel, saving you a lot of energy during long stints in pow. And outside of powder, the Japow carves well (even on groomers), and we found it to be more fun than expected in slushy spring conditions too. Few splitboarders will opt for the Japow as their primary board, but for soul riders who want that highly sought-after, surfy feel, it doesn’t get much better.

The Japow is too soft to ride aggressively, and its dramatic swallow tail and set-back stance limit its maneuverability in mountainous terrain. It’s also not the most high-performance choice for the uphill, given the stubby, tapered tail at the end of each ski. But edge hold on the skin track isn’t as much of a concern on pow days, and there’s no hiding the fact that the Japow is decidedly a quiver board. Within this category, the Jones Hovercraft 2.0 (below) is a more well-rounded option that can also charge in firm conditions, but it lacks the nostalgia of a true swallowtail design.  See the Weston Japow Split   See the Women's Weston Revel Split

Best of the Rest

6. venture storm splitboard ($969).

Venture Storm Splitboard 2023-2024

Venture is a small-scale company out of Silverton, Colorado, with a fairly humble collection of six core offerings, but their boards are well-regarded in the splitboard community and for good reason. This is a classic case of “built by the people and for the people,” and the result is expertly crafted and scrupulously tested boards that show a painstaking attention to detail. The Storm listed here is one of Venture’s most popular designs and features a freeride-focused build for variable mountain conditions and tackling terrain from steep couloirs to tight glades. 

With a mid-range flex, large (and softer) nose, and rocker profile, the Storm is surfier and more adept in powder than a lot of the freeriding designs here, including the Jones Solution above. In other words, while the Jones offers better chatter control and more stability at high speeds, the Storm is more maneuverable and playful. The differences are minimal, but most splitboarders have spent enough time on a board to understand their riding style, and small variations between models allow you to really hone in on what works best for you.  See the Men's Venture Storm Split   See the Women's Venture Tempest Split

7. Weston Hatchet Split ($999)

Weston Hatchet Splitboard 2023

The first thing you might notice about Weston’s Hatchet Split is its shape, which features a wide waist and short length (it’s only available in 152 and 156-cm models). This fairly unique design makes it noticeably nimble and floaty, perfect for spinning and popping off pillows or running laps in a big powder bowl. The blunted tip and tail and low weight only add to this playful attitude, making the Hatchet easy to throw around and maneuver. Added up, it’s a wildly fun yet capable board for park riders headed into the backcountry.

That said, the Hatchet isn’t much of an all-rounder. As a result of its short and wide build and mid-stiff flex, it’s not the best match for aggressive riding and is too powered down for carving spring corn or hardpack. It also takes a bit of oomph to get it from edge to edge, and most riders will experience a bit of a learning curve with its wide build. But for freestyle-oriented riders and light and deep snow, it’s a wonderfully playful and capable design. It’s also worth checking out the Cardiff Crane, which features a similar freestyle heritage in a slightly more well-rounded design. See the Weston Hatchet Split

8. Jones Hovercraft Splitboard 2.0 ($900)

Jones Hovercraft Splitboard 2.0

The Jones Hovercraft is another classic design that has gained a cult-like following over the years. With a massive nose, almost no tail, and a very setback stance, it’s as directional a splitboard as they come, and as a result absolutely shines in deep snow. But despite its powder-specific shape, the Hovercraft is surprisingly well-rounded: The large nose dampens chatter in firm conditions, and the stiff, blunt tail allows for powerful carving and jump turns in steep and technical terrain. We’ve ridden the Hovercraft in everything from knee-deep powder to steep corn descents off of Cascade volcanoes, and it’s excelled across the board.

The Hovercraft was completely redesigned for the 2024 season, and the 2.0 features a wider nose and new 12-millimeter spoon bevel, which translates to both more float and faster turn initiation than the outgoing version. It also tacks on 3D channels at the tail for increased glide. Finally, the Hovercraft 2.0 debuts Jones’ new board recycling program (dubbed Re-Up Tech) with its recycled stringers, which is an exciting step forward in sustainability. Like the first-gen model, the 2.0 isn’t our first choice for freestyle-oriented riders or tight carving, and it does sacrifice some security and speed on the skin track due to its massive nose. But if you’re looking for a playful board for the deep stuff, it’s a great powder-oriented (and now more sustainable) alternative to the Stratos above.  See the Men's Jones Hovercraft Splitboard 2.0

9. Wndr Alpine Shepherd Tour ($999)

Wndr Alpine Shepherd Tour splitboard

Wndr Alpine might be new on the scene, but with a deeply experienced roster and clear prioritization of sustainable practices, they’re already making waves in the snowboard industry. The Shepherd Tour is their newest splitboard, designed by big-mountain snowboarder Nick Russell for long tours that lead to serious terrain. Like many well-rounded powder boards, the Shepherd Tour stays afloat with an early-rise shovel nose and tapered tail, and tacks on a pronounced sidecut and directional taper for maneuverability. And with camber between the feet, you get great edge control on the skin track, too. All told, it’s the full package for the steep and soft snow you’re likely to find in out-there zones.

But what stands out most about the Shepherd Tour is its sustainable construction, which includes bio-based materials (like algae) rather than the standard petroleum-based products we typically see in skis and snowboards. Wndr Alpine also goes out of their way to use recycled rubber and ABS plastic, along with powering all of their facilities with 100% renewable energy. It’s exciting to see giants of the industry forge a new and better path, and we’re big fans of what Wndr Alpine is doing. In the end, it’s a treat to purchase a powder splitboard knowing that it’s doing its part to ensure that the snow keeps flying. See the Wndr Alpine Shepherd Tour

10. Season Eqpt. Pass ($999)

Season Equipment Pass splitboard

Another relative newcomer, PNW-based Season is already in the business of turning heads. While most manufacturers have large quivers that are updated every couple years—practices that can encourage needless consumerism—Season bucks the trend with a sustainability-first, profit-second ethos. Their small lineup includes just four unisex snowboards and one splitboard, each of which features a fully black topsheet and base that prioritize durability and eliminate the need for an annual freshening up. And true to their commitment to longevity, all of Season’s products also come with a lifetime maintenance plan through Evo for yearly waxing and tuning (plus 30% off repair services and free mounting your first time).

Season’s offerings are the distillation of decades of riding and product design, and the Pass is a capable quiver-of-one companion for a wide range of backcountry conditions. Some might wish for a greater assortment of boards or more vibrant topsheets, but if you’re a recreational rider with no time for decision fatigue, the Pass is about as good as it gets. What’s more, most P-tex repairs are black, which means they blend in and your board continues to look fresh even after years of use. It also doesn’t hurt that the model we’ve linked to here comes with pre-cut Pomoca skins, which eliminates an extra purchase. Keep in mind that you’ll need to bring your board to an Evo store to take advantage of the yearly waxing and tuning, which might take some planning ahead, but the Pass nevertheless is an enticing value over the long term. See the Season Eqpt. Pass Splitboard

11. Arbor Coda Split Camber ($800)

Arbor Coda Split Camber splitboard 2023

There aren’t many true camber splitboards on the market, which makes sense considering that some rocker is good for powder—and that’s what most splitboarders are chasing, after all. But Arbor pulls off the true camber profile relatively well with their Coda Split Camber. This board is especially enticing for those who like to carve hard, with Arbor’s “Grip Tech” design that maximizes contact with the snow for better control, as well as a directional twin shape and centered stance that keep things peppy and responsive. For spring mountaineering missions, this also translates to great efficiency while touring. 

The Coda Split Camber is a nice match for terrain like spring corn and East Coast hardpack, but it does start to suffer in the deep stuff. If that’s what you’re after, Arbor also offers their Coda Split Rocker , which retains most of the Camber’s overall build but boasts a dedicated rocker profile instead (unfortunately there’s no middle ground here). Neither option is particularly versatile, but for splitboarders who know what they want in a board and experience consistent conditions, there are some tangible benefits to choosing such a targeted design.  See the Arbor Coda Split Camber

12. Rossignol XV Sushi Split ($680)

Rossignol XV Sushi Splitboard 2023

Similar to the Weston Japow above, the Rossignol XV Sushi is a powder surfer’s dream. Designed by hard-charger Xavier De Le Rue, the board features a huge rockered nose, stubby swallow tail, and wide waist, which combine to offer incredible float in deep snow. Further, the short build (Rossi only makes the board in one 145cm length) allows for quick turns in tight trees and amazing responsiveness. The Sushi is even more of a niche ride than the Japow above, but since its inception has gained a strong cult following and is still one of the most popular powder splits around.

At $680, the Sushi is one of the most affordable boards here, and its low price tag makes the not-so-versatile design a bit easier to justify. But the short length isn’t for everyone, and since the Sushi’s inception the market has seen a rush of surf-inspired swallowtails that are arguably just as run in the white room. But we’ve always found Rossignol boards to be durable, well-made, and reasonably priced, and the Sushi is no exception. Powder chasers should also have Spline Snowboards on their radar, a BC-based company that makes well-rounded designs that excel on both the uphill and downhill. See the Rossignol XV Sushi Split

13. Nitro Doppleganger Splitboard ($800)

Nitro Doppleganger Splitboard 2023

Seattle-based Nitro has a growing lineup of splitboards (including a few women’s-specific models and the entry-level Nomad above), and the Doppleganger here slots in as their top-end freeride design. Checking in at $800, however, it costs hundreds less than the other premium boards, making it an appealing option for bargain-hunters. With a Cam-Out camber shape that nicely balances float and edge grip, 25-millimeter setback, and progressive sidecut, this is a nice do-everything board that can hold its own across variable terrain. You get decent uphill performance too, with a light, sub-7-pound build and generous edge underfoot for good contact with the skin track.

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14. Chimera Sceptre ($835)

Chimera Spectre splitboard

If you’re looking for a daily workhorse regardless of conditions, the Chimera Sceptre might be your answer. Although Chimera isn’t a big name like Jones or Weston, the small Wasatch-based company specializes in splitboards and displays a keen attention to the details. Their Sceptre finds well-roundedness through a subtle directional shape, early-rise nose, and flat camber between the feet, which makes the board float in powder and easy to turn. And with a blunted tip and tail, swing weight is low both on the ground and in the air: Our tester loves this board for everything from arching turns in pow to tight slashes in the trees.

The Sceptre also comes in a carbon-fiber Guide Series model, which is lighter and slightly stiffer than the standard version here. And at just $835, it doesn’t break the bank in the same way that many carbon boards do. Given the standard Sceptre’s medium flex, the Guide Series will be an option for those who often find themselves in icy or variable conditions. Our primary gripe with the Sceptre is that it comes in a limited range of sizes (you only get the option for 158 and 162-cm lengths), which isn’t great news for particularly large or small riders. But if you’re in the market for a do-all board from a fun boutique brand, the Sceptre is well worth a look. See the Chimera Sceptre

15. Lib Tech Split Brd ($1,050)

Lib Tech Split BRD splitboard 2023

Lib Tech has been churning out snowboards since the 1980s and is one of the last major brands to have kept production in the USA (not to mention, their factory is committed to producing zero hazardous waste). The Split Brd is their classic splitboard offering with a classic design to match. With a directional shape and medium stiffness, the Brd floats through pow nicely, but you still get enough tail to ride switch on more playful terrain (especially compared to a more directional powder board like the Jones Hovercraft above). And while Lib Tech’s C3 Camber profile might look a little funky, the Split Brd essentially rides like a standard camber board, but with an extra dose of forgiveness. 

A couple of other options in this price range include the Jones Solution and Venture Storm above. The stiffer Solution is a better match for speed and those who love to ride aggressively, but you’ll get a more playful, forgiving ride with the Brd. And while the Lib and Venture are both great floaters, the Storm is lighter and slightly better-tuned for variable big-mountain conditions. In the end, a final decision among the three will likely come down to your preferences on personality. And it’s also worth checking out Lib Tech’s Orca Split ($1,250), a stiff and powerful board that’s making waves in the big-mountain splitboarding scene. See the Lib Tech Split Brd

  16. K2 Marauder Splitboard ($1,050)

K2 Marauder splitboard (with pucks)

Even for very experienced resort snowboarders, switching over to backcountry riding is no small feat. The to-do list can be intimidating—not only do you have to purchase a whole new setup (including skins and poles), but you also need to acquire avalanche rescue equipment and the proper education (including an AIARE 1 course). All that, and you still have to earn your turns. Luckily, K2 cuts out some of the legwork with their Marauder package, an all-in-one deal that gets you a splitboard, mounting pucks and hardware, and pre-cut Backside skins (made by Pomoca) for less than some of the pricier models here.

In terms of the splitboard itself, the Marauder features a directional shape with a rockered nose for deep-snow performance and camber underfoot for great responsiveness and grip on the skin track. Further, K2 has been in the snowboard game for decades, and the Marauder boasts the top-notch construction we’ve come to expect from the brand, including features like tip-to-tail carbon stringers for added power without extra rigidity. But in reality, you’re saving more time than money with this package deal. If we assume that skins and pucks will run you a little under $300, the board itself falls around $750, which is about right for the design and not a standout deal. And you’ll still need to buy bindings and poles to complete your kit, both of which K2 also offers. See the K2 Marauder Splitboard

17. Salomon Highpath Split ($900)

Salomon Highpath Splitboard 2023

Salomon’s new Highpath splitboard is a primer course in sustainable design. With a recycled base and edges, responsibly sourced wood core, and bio-based topsheet and resin, it leaves little impact throughout both its production and lifespan. But the Highpath is more than just eco-friendly—it’s also a high-performance ripper from a brand that knows its way around hardgoods. Featuring Salomon’s Rock Out Camber and directional tapered shape, the Highpath is a versatile all-mountain split that’s quick to turn and buoyant in powder while still maintaining solid edge control on hard packed snow.

The Highpath’s medium-stiff build isn’t particularly playful nor ideal for beginners; on the other hand, hard-charging riders who are looking for a confident carver might be disappointed with the Highpath’s dampness at speed, which simply isn’t up to snuff with boards like the Jones Stratos or Venture Storm above. But if you’re an intermediate-level backcountry enthusiast in the market for a versatile and sustainably built ride, the unisex Highpath Split has a lot to offer, and it comes ready to hit the slopes with Plum Hardware and pre-cut Pomoca skins. It’s also worth noting that a number of snowboard brands are now committed to environmentally friendly production, including Lib Tech, Season, Nitro, Wndr Alpine, and more. See the Salomon Highpath Split

18. Burton Family Tree Hometown Hero Splitboard ($960)

Burton Family Tree Hometown Hero Splitboard 2023

Burton hasn’t jumped into the splitboarding market quite as readily as some other snowboard brands, but their Family Tree Hometown Hero is a nice option at a reasonable price. Like many of the freeride boards above, the Burton features a directional camber shape, a rockered nose and shorter tail, and a mid-range flex that stiffens towards the front and relaxes towards the back for a nice combination of stability and pop. And to simplify the setup process, we appreciate that Burton tacked on pre-mounted pucks.

Burton tops our round-up of all-mountain snowboards, but their splitboard offerings aren’t quite up to snuff just yet. Companies like Jones, Weston, and Cardiff have put in the time and research to build dedicated splitboards unique from their standard snowboard collections, which reflect the different demands of the sport. Burton, on the other hand, seems to have taken their snowboarding lineup and repurposed some of the models as splitboards. Those who have ridden Burton boards will appreciate the company’s foray into the splitboarding world, and new backcountry-goers might not notice the difference, but many of the options above deliver better performance and more thoughtful design features.  See the Burton Family Tree Hometown Hero Splitboard

Splitboard Comparison Table

Splitboard buying advice, what is a splitboard.

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Uphill vs. Downhill Performance

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Women’s-specific splitboards, splitboard skins, completing your setup.

Put simply, a splitboard is a snowboard cut in half lengthwise, which allows backcountry riders to use the two halves as skis on the uphill and secure them together to ride as a traditional snowboard on the descent. Due to the relative newness of the sport, splitboarding comes with some unique challenges: transitioning from the uphill to downhill is time-consuming, traversing in tour mode can be difficult, and you have considerably less versatility and efficiency than with skis (especially on long, flat sections). But for many snowboarders, the rewards of untracked powder, solitude, and earning your turns is well worth those downsides. And the good news is that splitboarding gear is still in its infancy and seeing massive improvements year after year.

Splitboarding above the clouds (wide turn)

Broadly speaking, splitboards are very similar to snowboards in their materials and core technologies. They also feature an additional metal edge on the inside of each plank, which provides extra traction on the skin track. Further, all splitboards come with preinstalled split hooks and clips at the tip and tail, which allow you to attach and separate the two halves. You’ll also find two sets of mounting holes on a splitboard: one for bindings in ride mode, and the other for bindings in tour mode. With all the added tech, splitboards generally run around $200 to $500 more than standard snowboards, but most modern models are so well-engineered that you’ll feel little to no difference when bombing downhill.

Splitboard tip connector (Voile)

Splitboard Categories 

Freeride The most versatile style, freeride splitboards are quiver-of-one boards built to handle a variety of terrain, including deep powder, spring corn, and big-mountain lines. Common features in this category include a mid-stiff flex for stability on steep terrain, a directional twin shape with a significant setback, and a rocker profile that prioritizes float over speed and edge control. Freeride boards come up a bit short on the deepest powder days and aren’t always top performers on the skin track, but they’re far and away the most versatile option and our top choice for most riders. Some of our favorite freeride designs include the Jones Stratos , Lib Tech Split Brd , and Wndr Alpine Shepherd Tour.

Spring splitboarding at WA Pass (heel carve)

Mountaineering At the premium end of the spectrum, mountaineering models are built for maximum performance in technical backcountry terrain and nicely balance uphill and downhill capabilities. These boards are defined by their directional shape, rocker/camber profile for maximizing both float and edge grip, and stiff flex ratings that give you the ability to charge hard in high-consequence terrain (some mountaineering boards will have more of a directional twin shape, making it easier to drop into a big line switch). They’re also stable and efficient on the uphill, with lightweight builds (often carbon) and premium edge designs for hold on icy, traversing skin tracks. As a result of all this tech, splitboards in this category are some of the most expensive on the market, but the cost is worth it for intermediate to expert riders hoping to get the most out of their ride in consequential terrain. Our favorite mountaineering designs this year are the Cardiff Goat Pro Carbon Split , Jones Ultra Solution, and Venture Storm. Powder The quest for deep powder brings many a rider to the backcountry, and an aptly named powder board is the best tool for the job. Powder-focused splitboards are characterized by their large, rockered noses, set-back stances, wide waist widths, and tapered tails. Some modern powder boards are built extra-wide and short—like the Weston Hatchet —while many old-school options are longer and have a very large swallow tail (like the Weston Japow and Rossignol Sushi). Keep in mind that most powder boards don’t offer great versatility. In other words, they shine in deep conditions (and sometimes corn) but sacrifice performance in variable snow, and particularly on ice.

Splitboarding in deep powder in trees (backcountry snowboarding)

One of the trickiest factors in selecting a splitboard is finding the right balance between uphill and downhill performance. In the end, this will come down to your individual goals as a splitboarder. Do you want to prioritize speed and efficiency on the skin track, or would you rather have stability and power on the descent? As we outline below, a splitboard’s performance both on the uphill and the downhill is a function of multiple factors, including weight, width, profile, and shape. 

As with skiing, weight is a primary factor for uphill-focused riders embarking on long tours or multi-day trips. Carbon tends to be strong and stiff while keeping weight low, which makes it a common (and expensive) material used in lightweight designs. But weight isn’t the only factor here—you’ll also want to look for a mid-to-narrow waist (opting for an overly wide board will mean breaking trail even on the skin track), a camber profile for good control while traversing icy slopes, a relatively long length for ample flotation, and a stiffer flex for stronger ski performance when split skiing. In general, mountaineering boards are the best options here, especially those designed particularly for uphill travel like the Cardiff Goat Pro and Jones Ultra Solution. We’ve found that powder boards like the short and wide Rossignol XV Sushi Split are notably poor performers on the uphill, which is in large part due to their softer flex, rockered profile, and heavier weight.

Group skinning uphill in mountains (splitboarding)

As always, however, there are some inherent tradeoffs in opting for an uphill-focused splitboard. First, these boards can be too stiff for some riders, and shaving weight can sometimes result in a lack of durability. Many splitboarders will find that these designs also lack the “surfy” feeling that drew them to splitboarding (rather than skiing) in the first place. Further, carbon boards like those mentioned above can run you over $1,000, and that’s before tacking on bindings, boots, and skins. As a result, all but the most discerning and weight-conscious splitboarders will likely prefer the boards in our freeride category, which often strike a nice middle ground between up- and downhill abilities.   

Splitboard Design Features

Splitboard Shape Splitboards come in a variety of shapes, which can be broken down into three main styles: directional, true twin, and directional twin (or semi-twin). The shape of a board is a key indicator of the style of terrain it’s built to handle and often correlates with the freeride, powder, and mountaineering categories above. Powder boards, for example, are directional and generally feature large noses and small tails, while freeriding boards are closer to a true-twin shape, which lends great versatility for switch and freestyle riding.

Psyched old school snowboarder holding Weston Splitboard above head

As the name suggests, directional boards are designed to be ridden in one direction. These boards often feature set-back bindings, larger noses, and small, stiff tails (some powder-specific models sport a swallowtail for a surf-like feel in soft snow). Boards with a directional shape are generally built for stability and carving at speed and are popular in the powder category. True twin boards, on the other hand, are symmetrical at the nose and tail (generally both in shape and rocker/camber). Popular among freestyle snowboarders, this shape is great for riding switch but lacks power and stability at speed and in deep powder—as a result, true twin splitboards are not popular among backcountry snowboarders. Finally, directional twin (or semi-twin) boards combine the strengths of both styles, with a nearly symmetrical shape and slightly longer front end that are great in powder and variable conditions. Their well-rounded nature makes directional twins the most common shape among splitboards, seen in models like the Cardiff Goat and Nitro Nomad .

The width of a splitboard’s waist also plays a big role in its on-snow performance. In order to increase floatation, powder boards will often have wider waists, while most freeride boards are narrower for less chatter and more control at speed. And width matters on the uphill too: the narrower your plank is, the more control and stability you’ll have on steep traverses and icy terrain. On the flipside, with a board that’s overly wide (like the powder-focused Weston Hatchet ), you’ll feel like you’re breaking trail even when you’re on an established skin track.

Skinning uphill in mountains (splitboarding)

Sidecut Radius  We won’t dive too deep into the nitty gritty here, but sidecut is a measurement of what size circle would result from the arc created by a splitboard’s design (similar to a vehicle’s turning radius). In general, a splitboard with a narrow waist width compared to its tip and tail will have a shorter sidecut radius, while a board with a wider waist will have a longer sidecut radius. A board with a short sidecut (5 to 6m) will have an easier time making snappy, narrow turns but can struggle at higher speeds, while one with a longer sidecut (8m and above) will prefer wide, arching turns and offer better stability when going fast (at the sacrifice of maneuverability).

As a very general rule of thumb, mountaineering boards have a long sidecut, freeriding boards have a short-to-medium sidecut, and powder boards fall somewhere in between (although often shorter than longer). However, there are many exceptions to the rule: for example, a powder board that is meant to be more aggressive may have a longer sidecut for high-speed, arching turns, while a powder board designed for riding mellow trees may have a shorter sidecut for making quick, snappy turns.

Splitboarding in the mountains (steep turns)

Splitboard Flex Another key consideration is the flex or stiffness of your splitboard. Most boards are rated on a 1 to 10 scale, with 1 being a soft, freestyle-oriented board and 10 being a stiff, high-end mountaineering design. Others are simply designated as soft, medium, or stiff (and sometimes a mix). It’s important to note, however, that ratings are not standardized across the industry and can vary significantly from one brand or board to another. 

Most splitboards fall into the medium-to-stiff flex range, or about 5 to 8. Softer boards allow for easy flex and a quick response when turning, but they tend to get “chattery” at high speeds and struggle in variable terrain (which is often what you’ll find in the backcountry). Stiffer cboards, on the other hand, are great for charging big lines and maintaining control, although they can be challenging to turn and are not very nimble in tight spaces. For big-mountain pursuits and mountaineering, we recommend a stiffer design like the Jones Solution , while many will prefer a medium flex (like the Cardiff Goat Pro or Weston’s Hatchet) for Japan’s pillows or Colorado’s tight aspen trees.

Splitboarding in the mountains (tight turns)

Splitboard Profile  Understanding a splitboard’s profile—that is, its rocker, camber, or a combination of the two—is an important aspect in choosing the right model for you. The classic design is a camber profile, which features a high point between your feet (about an inch above the ground) and a gentle bow toward the tip and tail. Camber advocates like the aggressive snap you get when initiating a turn, but the flipside is that the board takes a lot more power to control and often turns slower than other profiles. 

On the other hand, a rocker profile is flat between your feet and bows up at the tip and tail (like a banana). These boards initiate turns quickly and float in powder with ease, but the tradeoff is that you get less stability at high speed and more of a chattery feel. And a third style is a combination of rocker and camber profiles, which—when executed well—manages to provide an excellent balance between the two. Each brand has their own take on this concept, but it often involves camber between the feet and rocker at the nose and tail. With this profile, you get both snappy turns and stability at speed. 

Splitboarding jump in mountains (icicles)

When deciding on the profile of your board, it’s important to consider your uphill objectives too. Contact points with the snow are crucial for maximizing traction on the skin track, especially when traversing steep slopes or climbing icy terrain. A heavily rockered splitboard will struggle to maintain grip, while a cambered board (or a mix of camber and rocker) maintains a much wider surface area with the snow and will be more efficient on the way up. For this reason, most splitboards feature a camber profile or a combination of both camber and rocker underfoot. Setback  To understand setback, let’s first consider a true twin snowboard. In most cases (although not all), the bindings will be centered on the middle of the board, with an equal amount of distance between the center and the front binding and the center and the rear binding. This is referred to as a “centered” stance, or zero setback. As we move the rear binding back, the setback increases (measured in terms of distance from a centered stance and often expressed in millimeters). Looking at the setback of a board is a great way of determining its intentions and the style of terrain it’s designed to ride. In general, the more setback your stance is, the more float you’ll have in powder. Less setback, and you get a more playful, freestyle-feeling board that can easily ride switch.

In most cases, a board’s setback correlates with its shape: most true twins will be centered, while directional boards will have the largest setbacks (and directional twins are in the middle). For example, powder boards like the Rossignol XV Sushi have dramatically setback stances, while more all-around directional twin splitboards might be setback 15 to 25 millimeters to maintain performance for a variety of terrain and riding styles. Board shapers can get creative with this too, by combining a centered stance with a directional twin shape (as in the case of the Arbor Coda Camber and Weston Hatchet) for performance in both powder and freestyle riding. Finally, keep in mind that a board’s setback generally is fixed with its profile so that the feet are centered around a rocker or camber in the middle. For this reason, we don’t recommend altering your board’s setback (unless you really know what you’re doing).

Splitboarding in deep powder (in trees)

Splitboard lengths range from around 145 to 170 centimeters, which is a lot less dramatic of a range when compared to skis. However, finding the right length for your weight, stature, and riding preferences nevertheless is crucial for maximizing performance. Manufacturers and retailers provide recommended size charts for each of their models, but in general you’ll want a longer board for aggressive downhill carving and a shorter design for freestyle riding and maneuverability. Some powder boards feature a shorter length, but be mindful that too short of a board will sacrifice some uphill efficiency. 

In terms of width, when sized correctly, your boots should hang over the edges of the board but not touch the snow while you’re edging. Those with larger feet will want to look for a wide board, which is often indicated by a “W” after the length (for example, 165W). Manufacturers often publish helpful info on when to size up to a wide board, which is commonly around an 11 or 12 for men and 9 for women (women who need a wider model can also consider regular-waisted men’s versions). And as we’ve mentioned above, a splitboard’s width is an important factor to consider when it comes to uphill travel too. For the best stability on the skin track, we recommend sticking with a regular-waisted version unless sizing up is absolutely necessary.

Splitboarding in the mountains above the clouds (boots and bindings)

The splitboards on our list range from just under 6 pounds to over 8 pounds (without bindings), with the majority of models clocking in around 7 pounds. While splitboards generally have less focus on weight-cutting than backcountry skis , it does become important if your objectives entail hauling your setup far into the backcountry. If you’re looking to cut weight, look for a board that utilizes carbon and weight-saving technology in the core (our mountaineering category is a great place to start). You’ll pay a premium for these ultralight designs—the Jones Ultra Solution, for instance, is over $600 more than the standard Jones Solution —and carbon boards can be overly stiff, but for long tours and multi-day mountaineering objectives, those ounces add up quickly.   

Nowadays, modern women’s-specific splitboards are much more than just different-colored and smaller versions of their men’s counterparts. The best women’s boards take the female body into account with narrower widths (women generally have smaller feet relative to their height than men), shorter lengths, and softer flexes to pair with lighter frames. That said, some companies have begun taking a more wholistic approach to their lineups, doing away with gendered boards and instead offering unisex models in various sizes and flexes. When looking at the list above, we invite you to shop based less on your gender and more on what you know about yourself as a rider, including your body type, riding style, and desired board experience. And if a certain model appeals to you, it's often the case that the company makes a similar board with a slightly softer or stiffer flex.

Spring splitboarding in mountians (deep carving)

Climbing skins adhere to the bottom of your two planks by way of glue and toe and tail clips, allowing you to grip the snow as you slide uphill. The majority of skins are made either with nylon, mohair, or a mix of the two—nylon is heavier, more durable, and offers a more secure hold, while mohair is lighter and faster on the skin track. For most backcountry explorers we recommend a nylon/mohair mix, also known as momix, although nylon skins are perfectly passable for beginners. 

Because skins’ original (and still most popular) application was in backcountry skiing, most splitboarding designs are made by ski companies like G3, Black Diamond, Pomoca, and Contour. It’s also common for board-makers to partner with these manufacturers to help expand their offerings—for example, Jones’ branded skins are made by Pomoca, while Nitro and Karakoram’s skins are made by Kohla. Most skins are compatible with a wide range of splitboards and must be trimmed to fit your specific model (this is a fairly easy DIY process). On the other hand, some brands offer custom designs for specific boards—no cutting required. The Jones Nomad skins , for example, are available in multiple models depending on the size and style of your Jones board. And finally, some boards—namely the Salomon Highpath, Season Pass, and K2 Marauder—include pre-cut skins with purchase. 

Putting skins on K2 splitboard (Osprey Soelden)

Splitboard Boots and Bindings Some aspects of splitboard technology are still far behind the ski industry, and boots are one glaring example. The market in 2024 still is fairly limited, and most splitboarders end up using their inbounds boots for touring (our favorite is the relatively stiff K2 Aspect ), which are comfortable yet offer limited performance for steep traversing, kicking steps, and pairing with crampons. As a result, some splitboarders turn to ski boots (Phantom is one of the only companies that makes splitboarding-specific hardboots ), but these come with a few major downsides, and we only recommend them for mountaineering missions. If you’re on the hunt for a quality pair of boots (we’re sure more and more will continue cropping up), look for design features like crampon compatibility, solid toe boxes for kicking steps, the ability to adjust the upper and lower boot separately, heel lock-down technology (important for minimizing blisters at the heel), and a low weight.

In terms of bindings, there are two main styles to choose from: softboot bindings and hardboot bindings (the vast majority of splitboarders opt for the former). Splitboard bindings offer increased range of motion for uphill travel, are generally lighter-weight and more durable than standard snowboard bindings, and are compatible with splitboard mounting hardware. They also include backcountry-specific features like the ability to lock your heel in to skate and heel risers for more efficient climbing. If you want to save money, it is possible to use your standard snowboard binding and pair it with Voile’s Slider Track, although this setup is fairly heavy, clunky, and won’t offer the best performance.

Splitboard overview (bindings and pucks)

In terms of mounting hardware, you have a few options. The most popular system is the classic puck, which mounts to your splitboard and allows you to slide your binding on or off (we like Spark R&D’s Spark Pucks for their durability and simplicity). Other splitboarders favor the Karakoram system, which includes both an interface and a binding. Unlike the puck style, Karakoram’s interface pulls the two boards together in addition to securing your binding, which Karakoram claims improves ride quality and makes transitioning your binding to ride mode easier with self-clearing snow removal. Karakoram bindings also have the ability to switch from ride mode to tour mode while staying on your feet, which eliminates a step in the transition process. Other Splitboarding Essentials In addition to a splitboard, bindings, boots, and skins, you won’t be able to get very far into the backcountry without a number of other essentials. First and foremost is your avalanche safety gear, which includes a beacon , shovel, and probe, plus the ability to use them properly and efficiently (for more, see our section on avalanche safety below). Second, a set of poles is key, and you’ll want a durable and collapsible model that’s strong on the uphill but can disappear into your pack on the way down (we love the MSR DynaLock Ascent Carbon ). To carry it all, we recommend purchasing a snow backpack with backcountry-specific features like a dedicated avalanche-tool pocket, external ice axe and pole carry, straps for securing a snowboard, and oversized zippers for easy manipulation with gloves.

Carrying splitboard on ski backpack (Osprey Soelden)

Splitboard Alternatives 

Before you go all-in on a splitboarding setup, it’s worth considering all your options. Many riders start with a standard snowboard , strap it to their pack, and use snowshoes to tackle the uphill. However, while this works for recreational snowboarders and those who only tour a few times a season, it's not a great long-term option. Snowshoeing is physically challenging on long days, slower than skinning, and oftentimes requires breaking trail next to a nice, packed-down skin track (you don’t want to ruin the track for others by snowshoeing in it). Choosing a splitboard for the uphill is far more efficient and allows you to cover more mileage with far less effort.

For DIYers, there’s also the option of cutting an old snowboard in half and drilling dedicated holes for splitboarding hardware. Voile sells their Split Kit for this exact purpose ($170), which comes with all the parts you’ll need to convert an old board, as well as step-by-step instructions. But while splitting an old board may seem like a cheap way to get into an expensive sport, we don’t recommend it from a performance standpoint. Having ridden many DIY splitboards, we’re confident in saying that they’re hard to build, sloppy to ride, and end up costing more than you expect.

Bootpacking in mountains (carrying snowboards on backpack)

A final alternative to splitboarding is learning to ski. If you are a beginner snowboarder or not particularly attached to the sport, skis offer a few tangible benefits. Most notably, they’re more efficient on the uphill, offer quicker transitions (no need to assemble a board or move bindings around), and are easier to ride and maneuver over flat terrain. To be sure, splitboarding is an excellent way to travel in the backcountry—and especially in deep powder—but if you’re on the fence and haven’t yet invested in either sport, many consider skis to be the more versatile setup.  

The Importance of Avalanche Safety

The most crucial backcountry tool is education, and we highly advise getting the proper avalanche training before heading out. The American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE) offers Level 1 courses that are considered the gold standard among backcountry enthusiasts and give you a comprehensive overview of how to travel safely and use your gear properly, evaluate potential risk, and rescue your partner(s) in the event of a slide. There are a host of other ways to supplement your learning, including books, videos, seminars, podcasts, and more—many of which are free (we highly recommend “ Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain " by Bruce Temper). Backcountry travel can be incredibly rewarding, but it’s important to understand the inherent risks (which are many) and ensure you’re properly equipped before heading out. Back to Our Top Splitboard Picks   Back to Our Splitboard Comparison Table

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The 2024 guide to flexible travel

What is flexible travel, flexibility at the core of future business travel, enter flexiperk by travelperk.

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Services on our partners' buses*

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FlixBus Services: Making Every Journey Comfortable

When you travel with FlixBus, you are guaranteed the best possible service. FlixBus gives you a chance to enjoy free Wi-Fi, extra legroom, private outlets and lots of room for your baggage.

During your FlixBus ride, you can use your time effectively thanks to free Wi-Fi on board. Spend your journey surfing the internet, chatting with friends, catching up on social media or checking your e-mails!

Buses are equipped with comfortable seats and plenty of space - including extra legroom seats. All seats also recline and are comfortable even on longer trips.

Power outlets

Laptop, tablet or mobile battery dead? No problem! Just look out for plug-in symbols on board or ask your friendly driver where to find the closest outlet to your seat.

Few too many minutes until you reach your stop? No reason to be nervous! There is a restroom on every FlixBus.

FlixBuses offer you enough space for your baggage. Store your carry-on baggage in the overhead compartments. All details about our baggage rules can be found in the baggage policy .

Our Help page provides answers to lots of your questions.

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There’s an easier way to grow.

We make it easy for the travel community to ramp up business. Efficient solutions, allowing more time to drive revenue and support more happy travelers.

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More time on what matters.

The Flex Travel Solutions Platform enables Travel Industry Suppliers the ability to manage Agencies, pay-out commissions and roll out special promotions while saving time and money.

One platform. Endless possibilities.

The fts unified platform.

Everything you need to facilitate your Agency rewards program. With over 30+ years of Industry experience, our team of travel experts will support you in finding the right solutions for your business.

Travel Solutions

Business rules engine.

Our BRE Tool makes it easy for your team to calculate eligible commissions for Travel Agencies based on your set criterias supporting your business needs.

Popular Features:

  • Dynamic commission payouts
  • Contract management

Agency Management

Our self-serve platform allows Travel Agencies to log their updated profile and banking information, Value-Added-Tax (VAT) numbers as well as their reporting preferences in one secure environment.

  • Agency performance tracking​
  • Banking and profile management
  • Access to large Agency network

Commissions Hub

The commission hub facilitates the entire commission payment flow between Travel Industry Suppliers and Travel Agencies alongside a full suite of key features.

  • Multiple currencies supported
  • Customized payment reports
  • Dispute management

Revenue Optimizer

Our Revenue Management tool, aptly named Revenue Optimizer, utilizes first and third party data to forecast sales, highlight industry trends and suggest ideal periods for promotional incentives.

  • Forecast and trend analysis
  • Performance management

Invoice Processing

The FTS e-invoicing tool allows your business to create and send fully customizable invoices in a matter of minutes for ticket sales and/or commission. 

  • Secure real-time delivery and processing
  • Easily integrated with in-house CRMs and reservation systems
  • No development required

Our self-serve platform allows Travel Agencies to log their updated profile and banking information, Value-Added-Tax (VAT) numbers as well as their reporting preferences in one secure environment. ​

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Frequently Asked Questions

This solution is scalable to a variety of Travel Industry Suppliers including airlines, tour operators, rail, car rentals, cruises, hotels, loyalty programs, cargo and travel insurance that have a Travel Agency reward program.

We offer the commission payment between travel industry suppliers and travel agencies through ACH direct debits and credits in a secure and timely manner.

We support any agency that collects commission from Travel Industry Suppliers. This includes but is not limited to traditional and home-based agencies as well as large agencies and corporate affiliated clients. Our solution is international and supports multi-currency payouts.

We offer full reconciliation of all transactions that get paid through our payment platform. We also provide a reporting suite that accommodates various back-office and accounting softwares. 

We are fully GDPR compliant and follow other security standards including PCI/PII and SOC2 compliance

A travel agency is typically onboarded within less than 24 hours. As for Travel Industry Suppliers, our system is ready for you to be onboarded. For any customized requirements, a gap analysis is provided by our business team to help suppliers decide on a timeline based on priorities. 

It can be implemented as a stand-alone system or easily integrated with your own through our API. Our team can work with you to determine the best integration method based on your requirements and build a timeline accordingly. 

Travel agencies supported on the FTS Platform within Canada and the United States.

What our trusted travel suppliers and agencies have to say:

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Book a meeting with our team to get a demo of our Flex Travel Solutions platform and the various services we can offer to better support your team. 

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Travel club deals, what is travel club & its benefits.

It’s a wild, wonderful life out there and adventure awaits. Club Wyndham South Pacific is here to make your vacation dreams come true!

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Want to learn more about creating a Customised vacation plan? Request to speak with a Holiday Specialist by filling out the form below.

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From AU$13,700* + 30,000^ credits* per person, twin share

SAVE up to $3,200 per couple

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From AU$6,300* per person, twin share

Cruise on board a Hurtigruten ship

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From AU$6,900* + 30,000^ credits per person, twin share

FLIGHTS INCLUDED + Save up to $1000 per couple

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From AU$14,645 per person, twin share

Save up to $8,600* per couple + 50% off Suite Upgrades

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From AU$6,515* + 30,000 credits^ per person, twin share

Discover New York City, Toronto, Ottawa, Niagara-on-the-Lake

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From AU$5,920 + 30,000^ credits per person, twin share

The Big Tour Sale

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THE BIG TOUR SALE SAVE UP TO 20% On Selected Departures

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From AU$8,785* + 30,000 * Credits per person, twin share

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Savings of $1,110

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Travelling with Club Wyndham means you have access to the world’s most exciting holiday destinations. From budget road-trips across sun-soaked deserts to hiking in snow-shrouded mountains, you can do it all. Browse our range of articles to find inspiration for your next trip, get detailed information about resort locations, or pick up useful travelling tips. Get excited. Get informed. Make it happen.

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 Our Owner Services hours of operation have temporarily changed, as a result of staff absences due to isolation requirements of COVID-19. We will now close at 6pm Australian Eastern Standard Time so we can provide more support during the busier hours of the day.  If you have exhausted your annual Club housekeeping entitlement, you can proceed with your online reservation by selecting the ‘borrow housekeeping’ box prior to proceeding with your reservation. If your reservation meets the minimum night requirements, a housekeeping token will be returned to your account the next business day. Alternatively you can call Owner Services to make the eligible booking using complimentary housekeeping.  Please note that Privileges complimentary housekeeping will only be awarded for an eligible stay once you have exhausted your annual Club housekeeping entitlement.  For more information please visit https://clubwyndhamsp.com/activitieshub/changes-to-developer-benefits/

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