Most modern splitboards (2015+) use standard puck mounting patterns and touring bracket placements that are compatible with tech/pin bindings from major brands like Spark R&D, Karakoram, and Burton. However, always verify compatibility before purchasing—some older splitboards or proprietary designs may require adapter kits or specific hardware. Check the binding manufacturer's compatibility list and your splitboard's specifications.
Snowboard Bindings · Tech/Pin Bindings
Are tech/pin bindings compatible with all splitboards?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Splitboard Bindings
$250 – $550
Specialized snowboard bindings with touring mode for uphill travel on splitboards.
Touring pivot modeRide lock-down modeClimbing wire heel lifts

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

Telemark Bindings
$150 – $500
Free-heel ski bindings allowing telemark turns with a pivoting toe connection and no heel attachment.
Free-heel designToe-only attachmentPivoting toe mechanism
More questions
- How much weight do I really save with tech/pin bindings versus slider-track?
- Can I use tech/pin bindings at the resort?
- How difficult is the transition from slider-track to tech/pin bindings?
- Do I need special boots for tech/pin bindings?
