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Voile Revelator BC Splitboard

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    SKU: 1640 Voile Revelator BC Splitboard

    Rated 4.75/5 stars (12 reviews)
    $750.00
    WARNING: Mounting quiver killers on your Voile Revelator BC Splitboard will void the Voile factory warranty.
     



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    Uphill hustle. Downhill muscle.


    Becoming the industry leader in the backcountry splitboard category didn’t happen by accident. Or with narrow-minded thinking. Or by not taking inspiration from anywhere.

    So when the malcontents at Voilé pondered a little augmentation for their kick-ass Revelator, somehow a flashback to wool plaid shirts, three-pin leather boots, and goofy nylon gaiters came to mind. And the Voilé Revelator BC was born.

    Thanks to its “Voile Traction-Pattern Base,” the Revelator BC lets backcountry snowboarders ride up and down moderate, rolling terrain without the bother of applying climbing skins. This feature can be a real boon on tours with long approaches or occasional pitches of steep – but very short – climbing. All that said, the “fish-scaled” base is not a substitute for carrying climbing skins, so please don’t leave home without them.

    The versatility of the Revelator BC does not, however, compromise any of the great build features of the “normal” Revelator. And as always, Voilé predictably wraps up their wacked-out innovation in a very-lightweight package.

    Perfomance Focus:
    All Mountain + Powder

    Turn Personality:
    Planted / Precise

    Highlights:
    • Ultralight touring
    • Versatility

    SPECS


    The width and radius of Voile splitboards differ from one length to another, so as to deliver uniform performance across the entire size range. Weights may vary slightly from one pair to another due to environmental factors, and by nature of the fact that they are made by hand.

    Length (cm) 149 154 159 162 165 169
    Nose Width (mm) 290 292 298 302 305 308
    Waist Width (mm) 246 248 257 261 263 265
    Tail Width (mm) 278 280 286 290 292 294
    Effective Edge (cm) 95.7 98.7 103.7 106.7 109.7 112.7
    Sidecut (meter) 8.2 8.4 8.8 9 9.2 9.4
    Insert Setback (cm) -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3
    Pair Weight (g) 2555 2578 2920 3071 3088 3132

    UPC


    149cm: Part No: 1640-149-2324 UPC: 759948919119
    154cm: Part No: 1640-154-2324 UPC: 759948919126
    159cm: Part No: 1640-159-2324 UPC: 759948919133
    162cm: Part No: 1640-162-2324 UPC: 759948919140
    165cm: Part No: 1640-165-2324 UPC: 759948919157
    169cm: Part No: 1640-169-2324 UPC: 759948919164

    Early Rise Camber


    A directional, hard-carving turn personality makes this ski feel very powerful. A more traditional shape, with a turn radius on the longer side. This ski is characterised as stable and assertive.


    Tip: Early-rise tip and wide shovel provide excellent float in powder.
    Waist: Long running length. Engineered for strong edging ability when fast and steep. Cambered underfoot for stability.
    Tail: Minimal taper, with a wide and flat hard-working tail for control in debris and harder conditions.

    Voile Revelator BC Splitboard Camber Profile

    Ultralight with Scales


    Full Cap / Paulownia / Double Carbon / Traction Pattern Base
    Ultralight paulownia construction that shaves nearly a pound for easier ascents.

    Traction Pattern "BC" scalebase has been included underfoot to allow for fewer transitions when traversing rolling terrain.

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    Anti-Ice Topsheet
    Crafted from exceptionally durable polyamide material, and designed with a unique texture that effectively reduces the accumulation of snow and ice. This innovative feature is particularly beneficial during long approaches or in freezing conditions, where snow and ice buildup would normally hinder performance.

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    Paulownia Wood Core
    Renowned for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, this paulownia delivers a combination of durability and featherlight agility. It's the ideal foundation for constructing ultralight touring skis, making it the perfect choice for backcountry enthusiasts seeking maximum efficiency and agility on their mountain adventures.

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    Voile Carbon-Weave x2
    Two layers of Voile Carbon-Weave combine the lightweight strength of carbon fiber with the durability of triaxial fiberglass. The strategic integration of carbon fiber into the ski's construction reduces the weight while providing the perfect blend of responsiveness, stability, and energy transfer, allowing skiers to maneuver with precision and control.

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    Triaxial Fiberglass
    Triaxial fiberglass increases dimensional stability along three axis, providing for balanced torsional stiffness and enhancing your ability to control the ski (precise and firm edge grip). Triaxial fiberglass maintains a consistent flex pattern throughout the ski, ensuring predictable performance across different snow conditions and skiing styles.

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    Full-Contact Steel Edge
    Steel edges provide superior grip and control on hardpacked snow and icy conditions, enhancing stability and confidence while skiing. Two lengths of hardened steel with inset teeth wrap the perimeter of this ski. Each section is painstakingly shaped by hand to ensure a precise layup.

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    Sintered Black Base
    This ski passes on the base graphics for the sake of an ultra-high molecular density base; making for faster downhill performance and greater wear/impact resistance. And you can rest assured that your p-tex repairs will be seamless after your day spent breaking the sound barrier.

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    Traction Pattern Base
    For the backcountry skier who makes long approaches over rolling terrain, scaled base reduces the climbing skin transitions necessary to make it to their summit... perhaps negating the need for climbing skins entirely! The "scale base" underfoot creates friction against the snow surface when the ski is decambered, and then glides with the skier's forward stride.

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    Voile rocks!!!!
    5
    Nicole | September 10th, 2025
    Voile makes the best of the best products. I have a Splitboard from them and all of the hardware is so perfect and amazing quality. They also have amazing customer service. I couldn’t rave enough about them!
    Verified Buyer
    BC Reve
    5
    ZG | September 10th, 2025
    Hands down the most efficient way to travel through the mountains if you’re a snowboarder either trying to save weight or go vast distances....
    Verified Buyer
    Super Sweet
    5
    Drew Grasso | September 10th, 2025
    This splitboard is f—-ing badass. Want to egress out of a canyon after skiing a steep face up high, the scales are priceless. Keep up with your skier friends and use less stabilizer muscle energy. And spread stoke! Like the Revalator does for me! Yeah, the scales will get strange looks. As will you when you aren’t struggling to get up some fifty foot incline in GTNP sans skins. Voile rules!
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    Great backcountry utility
    5
    Andrew | September 10th, 2025
    The Revelator is a solid, no-nonsense board that will be competent anywhere. Nothing stands out, but nothing gets in the way either, so you can forget it's there and focus on the rest of your day. \n\nIt's a bit wider than average, so it floats well in my regular size. It definitely skis a bit wide in the skin track, but it's not a nuisance. Real lightweight which is great on the uphill. My only minor complaint is that the capped construction makes it possible for the edges to overlap each other during assembly, which isn't an issue with a sidewall construction. \n\nThe scales, though... the scales are amazing. They are unnoticeable on the downhill, and transform rolling terrain from a slog to an easy walk. Forget trying to decide whether that brief uphill is worth skinning or if you should bootpack it, or if you should transition or try to skin downhill after. Just ski up, ski down, and enjoy the view. They're amazing.
    Impressed
    5
    Neil Perry | September 10th, 2025
    Like many, I was skeptical about the scales...but where I ride, I burn a lot of energy on approaches and struggle to hang with my ski buddies sometimes. I've only got one day on this board, but it was awesome...scales are unnoticeable when riding. But when we hit a trail for the slog out, I was able to quickly switch to ski mode and ski/kick/glide back out. Love it.
    Review Voile Revelator BC Splitboard

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