- Order number: SW10541
- Best Warranty: 3 Jahre Ersatzteile GRATIS
- 572,79€
818,00€: -20% Splitboard Set
With a shape based on the women's specific freeride powerhouse, the Love Life, the all-new Mahalo is built. It's guaranteed to give splitboarding women the lightning-fast response and stability they need when surfing untracked peaks.
The Mahalo takes advantage of our new, super-durable Knuckle Sandwich construction, which resists the dents that are inevitable when touring.
The lively yet surfy Mahalo comes in two lengths and features Amplid's proprietary splitboard hardware.
Shape:
- Tapered Directional
Camber:
- Directional Cruise Camber
Technical Key Features:
- All Terrain Tips
- Biax Glas
- Pre-Cured Impact Pads
- LITE CORE
- Sintered 7 Base
- Basalt Suspension Strips
- Bolted Tip Clips
Length: | 153, 148 |
Processing + construction: | Industrially, Wood / fiber glass |
The compatible bindings: | Spark R&D, SP United, Karakoram, Rossignol/Plum, Voile-USA Light Rail, Voile-USA Speed Rail, Burton/Spark Hitchhiker, Union |
Shape + Flex: | All Mountain, well-balanced |
Sex: | Women |
Lengths + wide division: | < 150cm, 150cm - 160cm, < 260mm = small |
Construction method / weight: | light weight |
148 | 153 | |
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overall length (mm) | 1480 | 1530 |
nose length (mm) | 235 | 235 |
running length (mm) | 1040 | 1090 |
tail length (mm) | 205 | 205 |
waist width (mm) | 242 | 245 |
nose width (mm) | 283 | 287 |
tail width (mm) | 280 | 284 |
taper (mm) | 3 | 3 |
sidecut depth (mm) | 19,8 | 20,3 |
sidecut radius (m) | 7.05 | 7.25 |
Flex | 6 from 10 | 6 from 10 |
camber | Dir. Cruise Camber | Dir. Cruise Camber |
approx weight (kg) | 2,8 | 2,9 |
rider weight-range (kg) | 46-66 | 55-75 |
To our very large selection of women shapes, now comes a great cheap from the house Amplid - great!
With the board many ladies should be happy, because it gives stability on harder snow as well as it offers surfing fun in softer snow. A real all-rounder but not lax but with a great lively flex. Personally, I also like the passive and stable hooks.
But why are the Amplid boards white?
I find the design a bit boring - but let's forget it, because it has a function: "Stratopheric Topsheet" it is called. It doesn't take you to stratospheric heights, but it has the advantage of a lighter board - because less snow sticks to the heat-reflecting material.
There are chemical solutions to prevent snow from sticking to the board - but none of them are environmentally friendly. So Amplid researched further and found a physical solution, a material that doesn't warm up. Accordingly, the topsheet must be light in color, so that it is not warmed up by the sun's rays - accordingly, the snow does not melt on it, which would subsequently generate a crust.
So in that case I have to say: function beats form