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Ditch the softboots and step into the stark simplicity of the new Voilé STS Tour Binding for hardboot splitboarders. Powerful and precise, ultralight and uncomplicated, the STS (Splitboard Tech System) Tour Binding is built for the type of icy ascents, sketchy traverses, and spicy lines you call “fun” and and other people call “you did what?!” Splitboard mountaineers, big mountain guides, and local legends all agree—the STS Tour Binding is the future of moving fast in the mountains.
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SPECS
Pair Weight | 5.7oz / 163g |
UPC
Part No: 1130-55-H UPC: 759948915197
3/5 Stars out of 5 Reviews
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Fes | September 10th, 2025
They require the jaws of life to bring up. It's a huge product design fail.\nPlease redesign so they could be easily deployed by the tips of the ski pole when splitting up.
Aaron Diamond | September 10th, 2025
Work well. Easy to pull up by sticking you pole tip underneath the risers. Would like to see a single height riser in this style as well.
MN | September 10th, 2025
Bomber pieces but very hard to deploy even with the Voile poles which have made any other riser easy to grab. The toes knock it out the park but these leave a lot to be desired.
Todd | September 10th, 2025
I picked up these to contrast with the spark hardboot risers and the Phantom Rocket Risers. The Phantom Rocket Risers are a few grams lighter and have the slots for ski strap heel lockdown, but I have read that carbon boards fail with them because the weight is concentrated on the points of the riser rather than distributed across the bottom like these (and Sparks). It's hard to tell from the pictures but there is a bottom piece that sits flush on the topsheet of the split ski and so the pressure of the heel is distributed across the ski.\nWith respect to Sparks, these are lighter than Sparks as they're made out of nylon, and the only functional difference is that the bars lift toward the nose of the skis where the lower heel riser on the Sparks is pulled up from the tail of the skis. Sort of a minor difference, but the Sparks are very easy to pull up with a ski pole handle. The flip side is knocking the heels down is easier when they fold down toward the nose. \nIn terms of how difficult these are to pull up, they seem pretty normal to me. One could just sand down the nylon where the resistance comes from if you wanted to make them flip up more easily. \nBeyond that, the only other difference is price, where these are far and away the best value.
Grant | September 10th, 2025
Have used the STS risers extensively. They are very hard to deploy using your pole end, sometime they have to deployed by hand. I think it is mainly do to the triangular cross section. Will continue to use them but will start to look for other options.