Powder Room – 153
Deep snow and Free Lift Tickets. Nothing is sexier than untouched natural terrain. Mid summer you start visualizing lines and come mid winter, you are ripping down them and cranking back up for more. Float and pop, surf and slash with or without a lift ticket. HOTRODS-CARBON DOUBLE BARREL: Two rods of carbon milled into the tail for stronger slashes and deeper white rooms. QUICKRIP SIDECUT: Off-set sidecuts for buttery playfulness at slow speeds and precise agility at high speeds. POWDER S: Rockered nose to float thru the deep with a positive tail to hammer and spray. MSRP – $679 [toggler title=”Specs” ] [/toggler]

Revelator – 149 & 154
A demanding backcountry rider need not be a distant, unemotional creature with a propensity for playing air guitar or relishing his “cave” time. The truth is: Many of the toughest snowboarders and backcountry enthusiasts out there are women. And for them, the Voilé Womens Revelator fits the bill. Ski and snowboard manufacturers often create simplistic female versions of their boards by merely softening and “shrinking and pinking” the male counterpart. That is not the case with the Voilé Womens Revelator. Yes, the Women’s Revelator is manufactured in smaller sizes and wears different graphics, but that’s as far as differences from that “other” Revelator really go. (To hell with pink and frilly designs, too.) The board’s relative width, robust flex, long camber area, early-rise nose, and tapered tail all let the Womens Revelator not only keep up with the boys, but shred the sickest of lines, to boot. And rumor has it that our signature Voilé Channel Puck System is quite the heartthrob, too.
MSRP – $625 (includes channel pucks)
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Artisan – 148 & 153
By definition, an artisan uses simple tools to inject artistic expression into ordinary things and elevate them into the realm of beauty. The Voilé Womens Artisan provides the woman snowboarder an excellent tool for crafting beautiful things on the snow. Whether she is climbing hard up a slope, or turning gracefully in powder, she’ll leave her unique mark on any snow she touches and have a blast doing it. Chances are, said woman rider cares more about her splitboard’s performance than its inner workings. That said, how could she not marvel at how quickly and easily the Womens Artisan assembles for downhill riding? (She may wonder if a woman designed that nifty system of Voilé Hooks & Clips.) No doubt, she will obviously enjoy the same characteristics of the (male) Artisan, but appreciate the smooth-flexing, highly-stable nature of her version. Bottom line: For the woman snowboarder who relishes any time on the snow any where, the Voilé Women’s Artisan is a perfect ride.
MSRP – $625 (includes channel pucks)
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