Oxygen Drift Boards

$452.00
By DRIFT

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All Drift boards come with our True Love Guarantee. Once you get your Drift boards, enjoy a seven day test period. If you’re not stoked, send them back for a full refund. It’s that simple. Details here.

The Oxygen Drift board was designed for those looking to find some pow without spending quite as much cash. Made from glass fiber instead of carbon, they are the same size as our carbon Drift boards with the exact same skin and the same binding. They feature a bit more flex and weight than the carbon version and feature a very cool transparent top sheet that shows the wood core


Benefits:

  • Designed entirely for uphill performance. Everything you need and nothing you don't.
  • Provides the float and agility of a snowshoe with the glide of a ski. Much lighter and more agile than skis while being much more efficient than snowshoes.
  • Allows users to ride the snowboard of their choice in the backcountry, from the old rock board to the latest powder gun.
  • Ultra lightweight construction makes Drift boards all but disappear when on your feet or on your back.
  • Around a third the cost of a typical splitboard setup. 
  • Transition faster than skis or split boards. You'll always be done first and ready to do another lap.
  • Minimal binding is light, quick, and lays flat on your back for the descent.
  • Fits perfectly in a skin track. 
  • Works with any type of snowboard boot, including pow surf boots and Burton Step-ons.
  • Double heel risers with the tallest option in the industry for tackling steep terrain.
  • Compatible with our crampon for firm or icy conditions.
  • Compatible with splitboard and AT bindings options. 

Specs:

  • Glass fiber construction. (one pair weighs just under 6 lbs.)
  • Polyurethane sidewall 
  • Permanent climbing skins in nylon (blue and black logo) or Mohair (green and black). Nylon for more grip, mohair for more glide. 
  • Minimalist composite bindings 
  • Webbing straps with cam lock and folding heel cup 
  • Stainless steel hardware 
  • Dimensions 6.75" W x 35" L  (171mm W X 89cm L)

 

 

Customer Reviews

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Andrew Mathiesen
Waiting for the snow

I have not had a chance to ride these yet.
However , If they perform as well as the customer service that I got from Drift Products . They are going to be awesome .

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Anders
Good stuff

Got my Oxygen boards just in time for the first big snowfall this season. Live in coastal northern Norway. Use them primarily for my powsurf missions, and they are great so far. Massive improvement compared to snowshoes. Better in every way for me. Only use them i soft snow and have no plans to get them out traversing on hard snow. Way lighter and better on the up, and for me also less hassel on the backpack. Bindings are easy to use and so far works as intended.
Happy with the poles as well.
Thanks for making my powsurfing days even better!

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Will Harding
Not as functional as I’d have hoped

Took these out for the first time into proper backcountry today and they unfortunately fall short. Heading over into the backcountry in whistler to the famous disease ridge off the back of the blackcomb glacier. They struggle to maintain grip while travelling along incline skin tracks while moving across a face. While my friends with regular split boards had no issue traversing. It seems without a prominent edge , the overall surface area and weight distribution over a larger surface they seem to slide out. This wasn’t so much of an issue when moving in shallower areas but this greatly reduces the amount of terrain you can effectively and safely access.

It’s a shame as I really like the concept but I’m disappointed in the effectiveness in the field.

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Sherrae
The secret to a happy life

I've been looking all over for something like this. I don't even snowboard. I'm a trail runner and I just want to keep exploring in the mountains when the snow comes. Buying a pair of drift boards was the best decision I've ever made in my life. Hands down way better than using snowshoes. I can strap them onto my trail running shoes or my snow boots. I can climb incredibly steep mountains or hike on single track trails. Bindings are great. The skins are great. The boards are amazing. When I grow up I want to become an ambassador for Drift Boards.

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nick-r
fav uphill gear

I've used a pair of Oxygen Drifts for past two seasons in the Green Mountains of Vermont. I prefer these to my split or snowshoes because they climb incredibly well and afford me the freedom to ride whichever solid board I want on the way down. All they need is a little grip in certain scenarios so I need to add crampons for the perfect set up