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Paragon Splitboard

Paragon Splitboard

3 total reviews

Regular price $999.00 USD
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All Mountain Quiver Killer

Our most versatile board rips wall to wall, from consequential steeps to perfect groomers and all the terrain in between. It's directional by design with 25mm of stance set back, but rides switch with the ease of a twin. The Paragon has just enough sidecut to be nimble in tight spaces, without sacrificing stability at speed.

All splitboards come with Spark R&D Fixe Clips, and Tip & Tail Clips mounted on the board.

 

Spec 149 153 154 158 159 163 164 168
Effective Edge (cm) 110 114 114 118 118 122 122 126
Nose Length (cm) 21 21 21.5 21.5 22 22 22.5 22.5
Tail Length (cm) 18 18 18.5 18.5 19 19 19.5 19.5
Nose Width (cm) 29.2 29.3 30.3 30.5 31.5 31.6 32.6 32.8
Tail Width (cm) 28.4 28.5 29.5 29.7 30.7 30.8 31.8 32.0
Waist Width (cm) 24.5 24.5 25.5 25.5 26.5 26.5 27.5 27.5
Sidecut Depth (cm) 2.13 2.21 2.21 2.29 2.29 2.37 2.37 2.44
Sidecut Radius (m) 7.10 7.36 7.36 7.61 7.61 7.87 7.87 8.13
Surface Area (cm^2) 3824 3937 4110 4229 4404 4529 4717 4842
Shoe Size (US Men) 6 -8 6 - 8 8 - 10 8 - 10 10 - 12 10 - 12 12 - 14 12 - 14
Rider Height 5'1" - 5'8" 5'3" - 5'10" 5'3" - 5'10" 5'5" - 6'0" 5'5" - 6'0" 5'7" - 6'2" 5'7" - 6'2" 5'9" - 6'4"
Rider Weight (lbs) 115 – 165 130 – 190 135 – 195 150 – 210 155 – 215 170 – 230 175 – 235 190 – 250

Stance Setback: 2.5 cm  |  Taper: 0.78 cm  |  Flex Rating: 6 of 11

"The Paragon should be a top pick for all-mountain riders looking for a reliable yet playful do-it-all split for two key reasons: its versatile shape and incredible durability." - Outside Magazine

"Venture's Paragon garnered high praise thanks to universal utility. Everyone from a lighter, aggressive freestyler to a stockier, surfier cruiser dubbed the Paragon a quiver killer. Most telling, our choosiest all-mountain tester compared the deck to a "golden retriever-eager to please, full of energy and guaranteed good time." - Backcountry Magazine

Reviews:

Outside - Editors' Choice 2025 | Backcountry - Editors' Choice 2024 | Agnarchy | Backpacker Magazine | Mountain Weekly News  | The Angry Snowboarder

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Also available as a solid snowboard.

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Construction Features

Seamless Split Construction

Simply put, we build our splitboards to ride like solid boards. We have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to slop between the inner edges and imprecise hardware placement.

Flat Camber

Traditional camber is catchy and restrictive. The entire edge is either fully locked in or not. On or off, nothing in between. Catching your downhill edge and eating shit on a camber board gets old fast. Full rocker solves that problem, but it's too loose and squirrely. It doesn't hold an edge or carve a turn very well. Flat camber doesn't sound fancy, but with freeride flex and mellow rocker at the tips it doesn't need to. When you put one of our boards on edge it engages gradually. The more you turn, the more the edge bites into the snow. Surfy freedom of rocker, edge grip of camber.

Matched Flex & Sidecut

How a board rides comes down to how flex and sidecut work together. Get the combination right and edge pressure distributes evenly on the snow, which means better stability and edge grip. We tune both for each shape and size: a deeper sidecut and softer flex for quick turns, a shallower sidecut and stiffer flex for stability at speed. The core profile on every board is shaped to match its specific sidecut. We do it using an in-house process that we can't talk about. Sorry. It's the reason our boards feel different from everyone else's.

Poplar & Maple Core

Maple stringers under the inserts and along the sidewalls for maximum durability where your feet meet the board and the board meets the snow. Poplar everywhere else to keep the weight down. All laminates run the full length of the core. No finger-joints, no jigsaw puzzle with grains running across the board creating weakness.

Triaxial Fiberglass

Torsional stiffness is the key to superior edge grip. With fibers aligned in the direction of torsional stress triaxial fiberglass is the best material for the job.
Triaxial handles forces that biaxial can't.

Super Sap® Bio Epoxy

Super Sap® bio-based epoxy from Entropy Resins. Same strength and durability as conventional epoxy, lower environmental footprint.

Bomber Sintered Base

Sintered P-tex absorbs wax better and runs faster than extruded bases. More durable too. We use it on every board.

Inlaid Base Graphics

AKA Die-Cut. Boards with inlaid base graphics have an advantage over printed graphics because with inlay, the base material bonds directly with the other components rather than with a weak layer of ink. By swapping the spare parts from one base with those from another, we are able to use materials more efficiently and eliminate waste.

Sintered P-tex Sidewalls

P-tex doesn't crack like ABS, and it's cleaner to produce: less toxic chemicals, lower energy, lower emissions. That's why we use it. Our sidewalls are epoxied to maple and bonded to the core before milling, not hot-glued into the layup at the last minute. Sandwich construction with P-tex sidewalls means when you slam a rock on your heel edge, the damage is almost always repairable.

Textured Topsheets

Ultra-durable, lightweight, and sheds snow. Dye sublimation printed with water based ink.

Full Wrap Steel Edges

High carbon Rockwell 48 carbon steel edges are extremely durable and stay true when others blow out.

Stainless Steel Inserts

Industry standard 4x2 pattern fits all quality bindings.