With practice, most riders can transition from tour to ride mode (or vice versa) in 1-3 minutes. This includes removing bindings from touring position, joining the board halves, sliding bindings onto ride pucks, and strapping in. Transitions are slower than ski touring (where tech bindings allow near-instant switches) but become quick with practice.
Snowboard Bindings · Splitboard Bindings
How long does it take to transition between tour and ride mode?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Alpine Touring Frame Bindings
$200 – $550
Hybrid ski bindings with a hinged frame that allows heel-free touring and locked-down downhill skiing.
Hinged frame mechanismHeel lift for touringLocks down for alpine skiing

Tech/Pin Bindings
$300 – $900
Lightweight touring bindings using pin-clamping toe pieces for efficient uphill travel and backcountry skiing.
Pin-clamping toe pieceTech-compatible boot requiredRotating heel piece
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