Union Rover 100 Approach Skis

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Skinning into the backcountry has never been easier. The lightweight and easy-to-use Union Rover Approach Skis allow you to access any splitboarding terrain without the need for a dedicated splitboard. Explore your local mountains, backcountry or closed resorts, all while enjoying the rideability of your favourite snowboard. The Union Rover works in perfect harmony with Union Explorer Bindings and easily swaps onto your regular snowboard in seconds so you can enjoy the ride down. See also: Union Expedition Backpack, Union Touring Poles and Union Expedition Rover Crampons.

  • Light and maneuverable 
  • Fast and easy transitions 
  • Integrated climbing skins 
  • Ride the solid board of your choice for any condition or terrain
  • Hand-Crafted in Austria at The Capita Mothership with 100% clean energy 
  • LENGTH: 100cm
  • BASE: XXX[TRUDED] Base
  • WOOD CORE: FSC Certified Select Core
  • CAMBER PROFILE: Alpine V2
  • WIDTH: 152.5mm
  • SIDECUT: New Age Directional
  • GLASS: Special Blend Fiberglass + Magic Bean Resin
  • EDGES: Steel
  • WEIGHT: 2000 gr/pair
  • CLIMBING SKIN: Integrated 65% Mohair / 35% Nylon
  • COMPATIBILITY: Voile / All Splitboard Bindings
  • CRAMPON WIDTH: 160mm

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