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171cm Voile Mt Gun - $400

 

Big mountain splitboard - seemed pretty good at cutting through the crud that we call powder around here.

 

Base is in good shape other than a pretty superficial scratch (see pic). Top sheet reflects the customary scratches and dings that seem pretty commonplace with splitters - well, at least Voile splitters. Edges good too. Bought this then ended up buying a different style after a couple years and this one has just sat forlornly in the corner.

 

Comes with hardward pictured and skins.

 

Located in Seattle - would prefer not to deal with shipping and such.

 

 

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Pardon, if you already know all this and were just asking about the bindings being included, but if not:

 

All you need in addition to what you see above is the Voile slider tracks, which you then mount ordinary snowboard bindings to. Here is a link to a picture of the slider tracks ($20) and where to order them - you should also order the slider track gaskets ($8) to mount the board to keep it more secure:

 

http://www.mammothgear.com/shop/shopexd.asp?id=14944

 

They do have new binding systems out there that are $$, but don't require the slider tracks and create a tighter connection to the board - check out Voile's website for them (the Light Rail bindings), or Spark R&D's website (Fuse bindings). Its a question of spending $300+ for the new-style bindings v. the $28 slider tracks\gaskets + ordinary strap bindings. You can also use AT boots and mount toe and heel bails (order at Voile.com) to the slider tracks for a hard boot binding. I went hard boot for a season before switching to the Spark R&D set-up. If you split, or intend on splitting, much at all, I'd spend the dough for the pricier bindings - they make the split feel like an in-bound board. Phew - how's about that for a Monday morning dissertation.

 

But, in the interest of wheeling and dealing, I'd probably throw my slider tracks in with board. They are used, but not abused.

 

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