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Voile Splitboard Climbing Skins

Voile Splitboard Climbing Skins

Rating for this product: 5 May 5, 2006

This is only my second pair of skins, so I'm hardly an expert. And, since both pairs are Tractor Skins, I've nothing to compare them to. However, and it's a big however, it is worth noting that there appears to a substantial difference the two, otherwise almost-identical, sets of skins: Grippiness (Sorry. As a backcountry knuckle dragger, my vocabulary is embarrassingly void of ski-centric technological terminology).
In short, these new skins appear to grip MUCH better than the old ones—“old" being a relative term, since the old ones have been used maybe a dozen times, and most of those have been in brand-spanking-new Wasatch backcountry powder.
So, anyway, I'm not sure if this "review" makes much of a difference, except to the two or three other split-boarders out there (if there are indeed any other split boarders out there). Since we already have skins and probably can't afford new ones—and if we can, we're probably on the verge of divorce and one more "discretionary" (toy) purchase will be that last straw—we probably won't be purchasing anything new, anytime soon, anyhow.
But I digress. Seriously, these puppies appear to have some sort of anti-gravity stick-to-it-iveness about them; because it really seems I have to make a conscious effort—on anything but solid ice—to use the worst form I can possibly manage (leaning WAY forward, poles willy nilly, etc.) in order to get these skins to let go. Meanwhile my poor son is extricating his twisted limbs from his split boards and the tree limbs after his last slip/slide/tumble...on my old skins.
So, there you have it, albeit from a relative newcomer to the world of skinning.
Two thumbs up.

Jeff
from Sloppy Slushy So Cal

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