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19/20 Arc – The Backdrop Journal
The Spark R&D Arc binding has been the go-to binding for a majority of splitboarders I know, and with the latest inc... -
Spark Tech Toes – Black Sheep Adventure Sports
Splitboard binding technology has come a long way in recent years. This collaboration between Phantom and Spark R&D,... -
19/20 Women’s Arc – Eat Gold Snow
Now, after getting to mount a set of Spark R&D Arc women’s splitboard bindings onto an Arbor Swoon splitboard (big b... -
Women’s Arc Pro – Blister Review
Recently, Spark debuted a line of stellar women’s-specific splitboard bindings, taking all their reliable designs an... -
Arc Pro – The Gear Hunter
Why is it better? *Utilizes lightweight aluminum. Substitutes aluminum for stainless steel. Pebax Plastics. Puck Com... -
19/20 Surge Pro – Mountain Weekly News
The Spark R&D Surge Pro Bindings are stiffer than Spark’s Surge Bindings thanks to a carbon-reinforced highback. Wit... -
19/20 Arc Splitboard Binding – Whitelines 100
Whether looking for your first splitboard bindings, or a seasoned veteran on the skinning track who favors a lightwe... -
19/20 Arc Pro – Whitelines 100
The Spark Arc Pro takes all the convenience and comfort of Spark’s bestselling predecessor and delivers a level up ... -
19/20 Women’s Arc – Whitelines 100
There are two common misconceptions in splitboarding: The first, is that you have to lug a crap tonne of weight up t... -
19/20 Surge Review – Whitelines
The Surge is a stiffer and more responsive binding to the Arc, lending itself to more aggressive riders and steeper ...