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Ursa Major Splitboard

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Pickup available at Trapper Factory in Revelstoke

Usually ready in 5+ days

Production lead-time is currently 10-14 business days.

Shipping Rate

Flat Rate $40.00 CAD

Highlights
  • Exceptional float and stability for freeride and powder
  • More playful than the usual big-mountain designs
  • Confident edge control at high speeds
  • Allows good switch riding in firmer conditions and billy-goating in powder

The Ursa Major is an iconic choice, blending hard-charging performance with playful versatility. Designed for big lines, speed, and float in powder, it’s equally at home carving wide arcs on groomers or being pushed in glades. Built for freeriders who demand confidence and fun in big-mountain conditions.


Park All-Mtn Big-Mtn

Groomer Pow "Too" Deep

Built for aggressive riders, offering stability, control, and support.

Stiffened Flex: A stiffer nose boosts stability in tough terrain, while a firmer tail offers support on landings and high-speed descents.
Confidence at Speed: Designed for trust at top speeds, providing responsive feedback and control in varied conditions.
Aggressive Riding Performance: A more demanding flex, ideal for big-mountain riders seeking solid, controlled performance in expansive terrain.

Effortless powder control with fluid carving across all conditions.

Moderate Nose Rocker: Enhances floatation in powder and agility across all conditions, especially when combined with directional flex.

Light Camber Underfoot: Provides balanced grip, improved agility, and enhanced pop.

Subtle Tail Early-Rise: Delivers a catch-free ride without sacrificing grip, allowing for smooth, fluid turn exits.

Size Chart Diagram
Size (cm) 155 160 165 170
Effective edge (mm) 1160 1210 1260 1310
Waist width (mm) 245 256 262 266
Nose width (mm) 289 298 306 313
Tail width (mm) 281 294 302 305
Sidecut radius (m) 8.4 9.1 9.4 9.9
Taper (mm) 4 4 4 8
Setback (mm) 0 0 0 10
Stance Min (mm/in) N/A N/A N/A N/A
Stance Max (mm/in) N/A N/A N/A N/A
Weight 3020 g 3000 g 3410 g 3650 g

Customer Reviews

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carl pepin

Ursa Major Splitboard

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Russ
The only big mountain board I need!

Days riding on this board:100+, Review:Been riding my Ursa Major since 2020 & it's taken everything I've thrown at it. From peaks, pillows & pow laps to marginal conditions & sketchy icy crap. This board just laps it up! Fast, fun & dependable. Build quality & attention to detail is incredible. Love this thing!

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Bryan the Red
A Board that can take a beating!

Days riding on this board:11-25, Review:After riding with this board throughout rogers pass, the okanagan, & the coquihalla with widely varying conditions I can safely say that this board is worth spending the money on. Not for how it handles the downhill during a deep pow day, you can make just about any board work on a pow day. But for being able to handle icy to almost neve conditions &/or when you have almost as much shurbbery than snow at lower elevations. This board can take a beating & that's what you need from a splitboard.

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William
Lives up to description!

Days riding on this board:1-10, Review:The thing i like about this board is that you feel very stable and can take on any terrain! Definitely lives up to description Greg wrote🤟

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Evan Love
Sick stick

Days riding on this board:26-50, Review:The board has been sweet since I first rode it. I like the design it feels like I’m just set back in the right spot. I have the 166 and I’m 190-200 lbs depending on time of year. It’s been the perfect board for my backcountry trips out of Sitka, alaska… I’m looking forward to taking it to Haines! Seems to do fine touring as well. I got some Pomona skins that do a pretty nice job climbing. Board is hold up pretty well couple dings I should probably address. Overall super stoked with this board I have even turned a few of my friends to TRAPPER!

Check Weight Ranges: Find your weight on the chart to see recommended sizes.

Height Adjustment: Tall but light? Add 5-10 lbs (2-4kg) for better sizing.

Between Sizes or close?

  • Go larger: open terrain/deeper snow, very powerful rider, general preference for larger boards
  • Go Smaller: tight terrain, beginner to intermediate rider