Elevate your perspective. Splitboarding isn’t just a mode of transport; it’s an invitation to explore the inaccessible. From the first kick-turn at dawn to the final carve in the golden hour, we provide the equipment to bridge the gap between hiking and high-performance riding. Define your line. Earn your descent.


There is a specific moment every enthusiast lives for: reaching the summit under a deep blue sky, where the silence of the alpine meets the anticipation of the descent. The MT 1365s is built for these days—designed to transform a long ascent into a seamless, high-performance experience.
The backcountry rarely offers perfect conditions from top to bottom. That is why the MT 1365s is engineered to handle varying snow types with absolute confidence.
- The Crust & Wind-Slab: The camber underfoot and stiff flex provide the edge-hold needed to navigate challenging, firm sections.
- The Deep Powder: The massive nose and S-Rocker profile ensure effortless float when you finally hit those sheltered stashes.
Technical Structure:
- Versatile S-Rocker: Optimized for both the climb and the ride, offering stability on the skin track and agility in the couloirs.
- Adaptive Core: The Poplar/Beech blend absorbs vibrations, turning chattery, variable snow into a smooth, controlled flow.
- The Wiig Influence: Refined through the experience of Andreas Wiig, this board combines a freestyle soul with big-mountain architecture.
The Experience:
It’s more than just a piece of equipment; it’s your partner in the wild. When the horizon is clear and the terrain is unpredictable, the MT 1365s ensures that the only thing you have to focus on is the pure joy of the ride.







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