It depends on your budget and how much you value the backcountry experience. If you can afford the investment and are excited about earning your turns, even a few tours per season can be incredibly rewarding. However, if you're on a tight budget, consider renting a splitboard setup first to see if you enjoy touring. Some riders split their time 80/20 between resort and backcountry, while others go 50/50 or even primarily backcountry. The more you tour, the more the investment pays off. Many riders find that once they start splitboarding, they want to tour more, not less.
Snowboard · Splitboard
Is a splitboard worth it if I only tour a few times a season?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Freeride Snowboard
$400 – $900
Directional snowboard built for aggressive riding in off-piste and variable backcountry terrain.
Directional shapeStiff flexSet-back stance

Powder Snowboard
$400 – $900
Specialized snowboard with maximum float and surfy feel for deep powder conditions.
Dramatic setback stanceWide rockered noseTapered tail
More questions
- Can I use my regular snowboard bindings on a splitboard?
- How much slower is a splitboard on the uphill compared to touring skis?
- Do I really need avalanche safety gear and training for splitboarding?
- How do I choose the right size splitboard?
