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A lightweight, carbon-reinforced splitboard built for big mountain missions. Explosive response, featherweight uphill efficiency and rock-solid downhill control — engineered for riders who demand maximum performance on every line.
The Gnarnia Carbon Splitboard is Frost-Peak’s elite backcountry upgrade to the original Gnarnia shape — designed for mountain chargers, dawn-patrol addicts and riders who want maximum power at minimum weight on the climb.
With a high-response carbon layup and ultra-light core, this splitboard feels weightless on the uphill while delivering locked-in stability and confidence on the descent.
A precision blend of paulownia and poplar with aluminum stringers for perfect balance, snap and long-term strength — without unnecessary weight.
Tip-to-tail carbon stringers enhance response and torsional stiffness, while S-Weave Carbon amplifies pop and energy underfoot.
Added torsional rigidity for unmatched edge hold when terrain gets steep, spicy or technical.
Scratch-resistant, chip-resistant and built for years of abuse.
Fast, durable and designed to stay quick even in sticky spring snow.
Inside edges are optimized for superior skin-track grip and tail-shifted balance for easier kick turns and smooth, stable touring.
Impact-resistant, durable and designed to handle rocks, cliffs and aggressive terrain transitions.
Works seamlessly with standard splitboard skins for easy attachment and quick transitions.
Directional Rocker / Camber / Rocker
Rockered tips for float in deep snow
Camber underfoot for precision control and power
Perfect for freeride, all-mountain and big lines
8/10 – Stiff, powerful, and built for speed.
✔ Freeride
✔ All-Mountain
✔ Big lines & steep terrain
✔ Cliffs, couloirs & powder hunts
✔ Backcountry & touring
This is a true quiver killer for advanced backcountry riders who want one board that can handle everything the mountain throws at them.
Backed by a 4-Year Warranty and Frost-Peak’s Rider-Tested Durability Guarantee.
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