

What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“Skin tracks feel shorter on this board. The DST Carbon Split is featherweight on the up, then locks in with real edge hold on wind board and crust. The hybrid camber gives me trust at speed, and the carbon layup never feels twitchy—just damp and lively. It’s the split I grab for technical tours where I might see everything in a single lap.”Who It’s ForAdvanced to Expert Backcountry Riders:Confident splitboarders who want an ultralight setup for long approaches and variable snow. Ideal if you prioritize efficient climbing, dependable grip on firm surfaces, and a stable ride for steeps, couloirs, and consequential terrain. What It’s ForBackcountry Lines and Technical Tours:Built for human-powered missions that mix wind buff, chalk, and soft stashes. Setback camber and rockered tips keep it composed on hardpack and predictable in crud, with effortless planing when you find cold smoke or spring corn. Why We Like ItLow Weight, Real Edge Hold, Reliable Build:Full triaxial carbon keeps touring weight down without the nervous feel common to carbon decks, while the precision core and polyurethane sidewalls add welcome damping. The directional shape with Dual Swallow Tip stays agile in tight terrain and surfs through soft snow, yet bites confidently when conditions firm up.
Price: $937.46 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I toured a full weather sampler on the Lemurian Carbon Splitboard—boilerplate skin track to wind buff and deep pockets—and it stayed calm and precise. The carbon layup feels lively without the twitch; setback...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“On long approaches, the DST Splitboard feels efficient and grippy on the skintrack, then snaps to life on the way down. Setback camber gives me real edge hold on wind board, and the rockered tips help the board...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I took the Lemurian Splitboard on a mixed bag tour—wind buff on the ridge, chalk in the chute, hot pow in the apron—and it felt planted the whole time. Setback camber locks in on steeps, the rockered tips...