Voile is offering 100 complementary subscriptions to kronicle while supplies last!
Just fill out the webform on kronicle’s site and don’t forget to thank Voile!
Direct link: http://www.kroniclemag.com/get-complimentary…
We gotta give a shout out to Arbor athlete and splitter Curtis Woodman too for snagging the cover above at a familiar spot in the Tahoe backcountry. Check out the video below to see the footy from the same trip as the cover shot. Good stuff!
Surfing the earth is about getting barreled and having as much fun with your friends as u possibly can. It’s a never ending search for the ever changing white wave. Join Curtis Woodman, Kevin Jones and Sammy Luebke as they get barreled in episode 2.
About Voile Splitboards
In 1991, Brett “Cowboy” Kobernik brought a crude prototype of the first splitboard to Mark “Wally” Wariakois, the founder of Voile. At the time Wally was intensely focused on innovating new backcountry ski and telemark binding designs, but he saw the future of backcountry snowboarding in Cowboy’s crude design. Over the next few years, Cowboy and Wally refined this idea and in 1994 released the first DIY Voile Split Kit. This was the beginning of the splitboard revolution. For the first time riders had a truly innovative and easier way to access backcountry powder. Voile went on to develop and produce a more refined, adjustable, Voile splitboard interface and Voile splitboard insert pattern. This is the foundation for all Voile splitboards and other splitboard brands that have followed. Today, Voile is as committed to the growth and innovation of splitboarding as those exciting early days. From the beginning, Voile splitboards and Voile splitboard hardware is proudly made in Salt Lake City, Utah USA.