Last tested
2024
Status:ongoing|Restyling
2025

Highpath Split

The Salomon Highpath splitboard is the ideal choice for adventurous freeriders. Designed to tackle any terrain, it offers exceptional touring and riding performance. Featuring advanced technology and a sturdy construction, the Highpath ensures stability, good handling and a smooth ride. Discover the Salomon Highpath—take your mountain adventures to new heights.
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Buyer’s Guide reviews

Performance profile
Big mountain
Fun freeride
Long hikes
Steep
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In words

Intro
This split features a high-performance directional tapered shape, with a slightly tapered tail that facilitates turn initiation and improves float in deep snow. Fitted with premium Plum hardware and easy-in holes for attaching climbing skins. This all-terrain board features a Rock Out Camber with a flat profile between the bindings for greater stability and a camber placed closer to the feet for enhanced responsiveness. The base is made from 100% recycled material and bio-sourced resins, making it the ideal choice for those seeking to tackle epic missions with an eye for sustainability.
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On the snow
The immediate response and versatility of this Salomon model has seriously impressed many. The slightly tapered tail shape and Quadric sidecut, which combines elliptical edge shaping to facilitate turn initiation, provides a feeling of precision and stability, and enhances float in powder without sacrificing effective edge length. The Rock Out Camber on the nose helps make the board smooth during direction changes and when recovering from mistakes, while the core construction is designed to ensure greater consistency of flex underfoot and immediate energy transfer to tip and tail, meaning enhanced pop. The lightweight materials and technologies developed to enhance the experience on the snow will appeal to a wide audience seeking a reliable buddy for backcountry adventures that offers good glide and versatility across a wide range of conditions.
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Technical specifications

Profile
Rock Out Camber
Materials
bio-resina, glass fiber, ultralight wood
Base
sintered UHMWPE from recycled material
Available sizes
156, 159, 162
Released in
2022
Price
1000 €
Made in
China
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Weight
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Effective edge
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254 mm
Waist width
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298 mm
Tail width
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301 mm
Tip width
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