
The mission of Amplid is to offer high-quality equipment with impeccable finishing to ensure innovative and unique products.Amplid was born and continues to develop in the European Alps, a region rich in industrial and sporting expertise.
Amplid knows that quality equipment makes all the difference in the mountains. It therefore focuses on the exceptional finishing of its products and on sustainable thinking, which is why the snowboards Amplid are manufactured in one of the most advanced factories in the world with a responsible identity.
By reducing its environmental impact, Amplid has also succeeded in offering THE lightest splitboard on the market, the Milligram split. The combination of innovative materials that save weight has allowed Amplid to reduce the previous title holder by 200 grams.
Thanks to the Antiphase technology, developed in-house by Amplid you will be able to ride on all terrains and in all snow conditions, this technology improves the stability of the board by reducing vibrations.
Amplid strives to preserve the planet and actively works to further minimize its impact on the environment. Aware that the manufacturing of snowboards will always have an environmental footprint, the goal of Amplid is to minimize this footprint by developing new eco-technological manufacturing processes.
Discover the models Amplid. Boards for all terrains. Splitboards for touring. This guide helps you choose and buy with confidence.
The models feature optimized wood cores, rocker/camber profiles suited to the terrain, and sintered bases for a fast base. Carbon reinforcements provide responsiveness. The constructions limit vibrations for better edge hold.
The frequently noted strengths: construction quality, shapes designed for performance and ergonomics in touring. These advantages are felt in stability, grip, and longevity.
You can sometimes find cheap snowboards Amplid at the end of the season or during special promotions. Be sure to compare models and check package deals for good value for money.
First, determine your practice: groomed, all-mountain, freeride, park, or touring. Then, consider your level, weight, and recommended length. If you're hesitating between several uses, consider choosing a versatile package.
For configuration advice, you can also opt for a ready-to-use package: choosing an all-mountain snowboard package often helps intermediates avoid mistakes.
Skins, bindings, and crampons make a difference in touring. Knowing how to choose your splitboard skins is crucial for the ascent, as is the base and waxing for the descent. To equip your setup, there are offers for cheap snowboard equipment, not to mention options to create a complete snowboard setup if you're starting from scratch.
To buy a quality snowboard, prioritize retailers that detail the construction and offer easy returns. If you're looking for a splitboard to buy, check the technical sheets and user feedback before purchasing.
Reviews often highlight durability and performance. In freeride use, edge hold and floatation are frequently praised. For touring, users appreciate the balance between weight and stiffness. As always, regular maintenance extends the life of the board.
Noted advantages include robust construction, shapes designed for performance, and technologies that enhance stability and comfort. Manufacturing details and profiles vary by model to meet specific practices.
Beginner: soft flex, tolerant board. Intermediate: versatility and pop. Advanced: specific shapes (freeride or park) and stiffer constructions. Measure length, width, and flex according to your weight and style.
Overall, reviews indicate very good longevity when the board is properly maintained. Performance is highlighted in various conditions: powder, carving, and touring.
Contact customer service for personalized advice. Also, check product pages for availability and express delivery.
