Ultralight Butterfly Splitboard

5 total reviews

Lightweight, compact, stable, full camber

Regular price $1,800.00
Regular price Sale price $ -0%
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Ultralight Butterfly Splitboard

5 total reviews

Lightweight, compact, stable, full camber

Regular price $1,800.00
Regular price Sale price $ -0%
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Designed with purpose, engineered to last

SKU: J.24.SPU.BTF.XX.150.1

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The ultralight, technical objective split

Ideal for high alpine expeditions and technical backcountry touring

The Ultralight Butterfly Split is an ultralight split made for high alpine pursuits where the balance of weight and performance are hyper critical.

Terrain

On-piste / All-mountain

9/10
On-piste / All-mountain rating: 9 out of 10

Freeride / Powder

8/10
Freeride / Powder rating: 8 out of 10

Freestyle / Park

2/10
Freestyle / Park rating: 2 out of 10

Personality/Flex

Mid-stiff & lively

4/5
Mid-stiff & lively rating: 4 out of 5

Riding level

Beginner

Intermediate

Expert

Progress rating: 5 out of 5

Key benefits

Fusion Carbon construction to reduce weight

Compact shape with long effective edge

Full camber profile for edge power

Shape & profile

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Shape

Directional

Profile

True High-Camber

3D Contour Base

Medium 3D Contour Base

Taper

Low Tapered

Features & construction

Fusion core

High tech wood core crafted from select Paulownia with pockets of Poplar along the sidecut for added edge durability. Designed for Jones Ultralight models, it’s our lightest core ever and offers a perfect strength-to-weight ratio.

Koroyd

Developed from aerospace technology, award-winning Koroyd synthetic core material is the lightest core dampening material we’ve ever tested. It absorbs vibrations and reduces tip swing weight, enabling quicker, smoother turns.

Fusion Carbon

Ultralight Jones exclusive tip-to-tail carbon fiber and fiberglass construction that’s engineered to reduce weight without sacrificing performance and response.

Ultralight Eco Topsheet

Ultralight version of our castor bean sourced, bio-plastic topsheet that’s engineered to be extremely durable and scratch resistant while minimizing environmental impact.

Ultra Base

Jones exclusive sintered base material with carbon additives for industry leading speed and wax absorption. Infused with multiple wax types for supreme glide in warm, wet and variable snow. Made in Austria

Bio Resin

A bio-based epoxy made with 27% plant-based carbon that reduces CO₂ emissions by 33% compared to conventional petroleum-based epoxy. Sourced from plant-based industrial by-products, its unmatched bonding properties deliver industry leading durability and performance.

Recycled ABS

Recycled ABS sidewalls with a rounded finish that are engineered to enhance durability by reducing topsheet chipping and impact damage.

Recycled edges

Bombproof steel edges made from recycled German steel, engineered for maximum strength and long-lasting durability.

Wend Natural Wax

All Jones snowboards come factory waxed with WEND natural wax so they’re ready to shred straight out of the shop.

Ultralight Carbon Construction

Ultralight Carbon is a state-of-the-art construction that minimizes weight without compromising performance. Featuring an ultra-fast base, tip-to-tail carbon fiber and Triax fiberglass, plus Koroyd in the wood core, it delivers exceptional durability and response for its weight.

Board specs

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Board size (cm) 150 154 158
Board weight 2.5kg / 5.6lbs 2.7kg / 5.9lbs 2.8kg / 6.1lbs
Surface area (dm2) 40.1 41.6 43.2
Contact length (cm) 116.6 120.0 123.4
Effective edge length (cm) 124 127 130
Tip length (cm) 20.2 20.5 20.8
Tail length (cm) 13.2 13.5 13.8
Waist width (cm) 25.3 25.6 25.9
Underfoot width - front foot (cm) 26.2 26.6 27.0
Underfoot width - back foot (cm) 26.3 26.6 27.0
Tip width (cm) 29.9 30.3 30.7
Tail width (cm) 29.1 29.5 29.9
Sidecut radius (m) 8.5 8.8 9.1
Taper (cm) 8.0 8.0 8.0
Reference stance (cm/in) 52.0 / 20.5 54.0 / 21.3 58.0 / 22.8
Centered stance (cm/in) 52 / 20.5 54 / 21.3 58 / 22.8
Insert pack Splitboard Pack Splitboard Pack Splitboard Pack
Stance setback (cm) 3 3 3

Customer Reviews

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We want the Aviator!!!

We're still waiting for the Aviator to come back in Splitboard :D!!! Especially when we see Victor having one ;)!

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Iñaki O.
Ultra light All terrain board

I’ve been riding this board all season and I’ve loved it, from deep pow, to variable snow, steep lines to natural jumps. Works great ! It has a long effective edge that gives you that extra comfort for hard turning on a smaller size board. I’ve been using the 158 and usually ride board between 161/163

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Mike
Fast up, fast down, all good times

This board really impressed me. I knew to expect light weight and touring ability, but wasn't too sure what to expect on the way down - especially in deeper snow. I have taken this board on several tours in varying conditions from ice to pow and the thing inspires confidence through it all. Super confident on edge, but with more float than expected from the cambered shape. I was hesitant due to the price tag but have absolutely no regrets!!

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Jonathan H.
Awesome for the skin track!

Considering this is a limited release board I feel I should review the features of this board more than it. But I’ll do both.
-Lightweight: makes a HUGE difference on long days braking snow for a skin track.
-Carbon Fiber/koroyd: takes the bashing from uneven hard pack very well. Also makes for a strong construction and takes a beating very well. More explanation on that later.
-Spoon tech: Super helps going from edge to edge without catch. Especially with the long edge and it being a full camber board.
-inner traction: fantastic for side hilling, not a replacement for crampons, but definitely a noticeable difference.

Did about 7 miles my first day with these and boy did it make a difference. Took me a few outings to get my setup dialed in on them, and now I’m hoping they make a version that’s not an ultralight, so the next time I go charging through trees way too fast I don’t feel bad about hitting a tree :joy: the nose did delam a bit from the impact, but was so minor I didn’t notice until I packed it into my vehicle.

Awesome board, but definitely do not get as a daily driver. Has nothing to do with the board, just the cost :sweat_smile:

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Steffan G.
Precision Mountain Tool

After a sampling of various conditions and a couple day tours I'm hooked.

This board is born to hold an edge, It really doesn't want to blow out. Wether it be dust on crust, skinning or that long heel side traverse. You'll notice it in the some of the videos Jones has for the board how quick some of the turns initiate. It's not going to buck you off, but takes a second to get used to the accuracy and responsiveness. I'm riding a hard boot setup which certainly plays into that as well. I'm on spark hard boot plates with canted pucks and phantom toes and risers with an Atomik Backlands.

I was surprised to notice a difference with icy skinning conditions. It's not a replacement for a split crampon, but it's a huge step up from a more traditional edge. It split-skis with a noticeable amount of control as well. That said, it won't climb the mountain for you, much of this will depend on your setup and experience split-boarding.

The pre-cut nomad skins leave enough edge exposed to make for nice scribing, it was a little more exposed edge than I've been used to, but you get the feel for it pretty quick.

The nomad skins are nice, they have a descent glide, pack small, and climb well. I like the notched tail clip, curious if Jones will sell a replacement for the repair kit?

The board for my height and weight 5'11" 170 doesn't feel too stiff. I can still roll the board to get good skin contact on the up and don't have to work to hard to get the tail around on jump turns, good pop to it.

I have found the tolerance to be pretty tight getting snapped together, at least from the other boards I've ridden. I find making sure the "V" between the wings needs to be nicely lined up, other wise the plates jam up.

I've be closing the tip clips but not clamping them to allow the board to move a bit as the plates go on.

So far no problems grabbing trees etc with the tip or tail. I'm curious how the pointed shape of the tip and tail hold up over time.

It's got the potential to be a quiver of one for my kit, most of the things I mentioned are pretty hair splitting, overall, been stoked, its a serious mountain machine.

I'll post again after some longer tours this spring.

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