Unique composition: The construction with flax fibre gives the Draveur an exceptionally low carbon footprint. This eco-friendly approach sacrifices nothing in terms of performance, providing an unparalleled gliding experience while minimizing environmental impact.
Maple sidewall: Inside the Draveur, the maple sidewall not only adds extra robustness but also reinforces the commitment to sustainability. Maple, a natural and resilient wood, significantly contributes to the overall strength of the splitboard.
Steel edges: The steel edges, integrated into the internal joint of the Draveur, ensure a firm grip on the snow, even in ascent mode. This feature ensures total control during your ascents and descents, offering unmatched versatility in all conditions.
Limited edition, handcrafted production: Each Draveur, in its limited edition, is meticulously handcrafted in small batches by the dedicated team at Ferreol. The Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré laboratory is the birthplace of this special edition, where craftsmanship meets passion to create a one-of-a-kind splitboard.
Torsional stiffness
Bending stiffness
The Draveur has an average carbon footprint of 17.22 KGCO2EQ, which roughly corresponds to the carbon emissions produced by a small compact car over 90 km.
Composition of the carbon footprint: Materials
By substituting synthetic fibres with flax fibre, we have significantly reduced the carbon footprint of the Draveur without compromising its performance. Also, the use of biosourced topsheet and epoxy further reduces the environmental impact. It is one of the most eco-friendly splitboards in the world in its category.
Please note that the images above represent a version of a previous prototype. In the final version, the color features a glossy finish, and the embossing on the central clip is different.
Meticulously handcrafted in small batches by Ferreol's team.