No. Splitboards require split-specific bindings that are compatible with the touring brackets and split hardware. Standard bindings cannot attach to splitboards in touring mode and lack the mechanism to switch between tour and ride modes. Popular split binding brands include Spark R&D, Karakoram, and Burton Split Tech. Some systems use a puck interface that allows certain standard binding chassis to mount on splitboards, but you still need the split-specific hardware.
Snowboard · Splitboard
Can I use my regular snowboard bindings on a splitboard?
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If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Freeride Snowboard
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Powder Snowboard
$400 – $900
Specialized snowboard with maximum float and surfy feel for deep powder conditions.
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