Product Details
Rocker Type
Directional Camber
This Board Bend Has Entry Rocker That Adds Lift To The Nose While A Camber Section Under Both Feet Maintains Momentum And Stability Through Deep-Driving Turns And Variable Conditions. This Bend Caters To Those Who Like The Attributes Of Traditional Camber But Want Something That Will Get Up To Speed And Float Easier In Powder.
Flex
Medium Stiff
Shape
Directional With 10Mm Of Taper
Balanced Freeride Geometry
Twin Or Directional Is The Age-Old Question For Creative Rippers, And Balanced Freeride Geometry Ends The Debate With Setback Rocker Profile And A Sidecut That Is Centered On Your Stance To Create A Twin Freestyle Feel When Riding Flat Base. On Edge It Turns Tight And Quick With The Float And Prowess Expected From A Directional Deck.
Pro-Tip
A Tapered Tip And Tail Thickness Reduces Swing Weight For Easier Mobility.
Core
Fsc Certified Super Fly Ii 700G Splitboard Core
Stronger And Lighter Woods Target Specific Areas Of The Core To Provide Pop, Strength, And Reduced Weight.
Squeezebox
Burton’S Most Versatile Squeezebox Profile Improves Pop And Performance Through The Balance Of Thicker, More Powerful Core Sections With Thinner, More Flexible Sections. Rider Energy Is Transferred Outward From Beneath The Feet, Energizing The Tip And Tail While Making The Board Snappier, More Stable And Easier To Manipulate.
Laminates
Triax Fiberglass With Carbon I-Beam
Re-Rez Composite
Burton’S New Almost-Zero-Waste Manufacturing Process Thanks To A Material Deconstruction Called Rerez . Simply Put, It Allows Burton To Deconstruct The Scraps Leftover From Shaping, Sort Them, And Then Return The Materials To The Recycling Stream To Be Re Used In Other Products.
Base
Recycled Sintered Wfo
Infusing A Specially Formulated Wax Deep Into The Pores Of This Extra-Absorbent, High-Density Sintered Material Results In An Ultra-Durable Base That Stays Wide Open All Season And In Any Condition.
Additional Features
Super Sap Epoxy
A Resin Formulated With Bio-Based Materials That Reduces The Carbon Footprint By 50% Over Conventional All-Petroleum-Based Epoxies. Less Oil Consumption Means Even Less Of A Carbon Footprint Per Board.
Infinite Ride
This Burton-Exclusive Technology Allows Maximized Pop And Strength By Overbuilding The Board, Then Putting It In A Machine That Breaks In The Board For You. Whether You Choose To Ride Flat Top, Flying V , Or Camber, Rest Assured That With Infinite Ride Your Board Will Maintain Its Flex, Pop, And Feel From The First Day Forward, Season After Season.
Binding Compatibility
Split Channel Binding System
Pre-Mounted With Channel-Compatible Pucks
Rides Best With The Classic And Hitchhiker Bindings And Burton’S G3 High Traction Climbing Skins.
Specs
- Terrain:
SplitboardingTerrain
Splitboarding
A Splitboard Snowboard Is Built Specifically For The Backcountry Rider. Splitboards Are Designed To Break Down Into Two Separate Halves For Touring And Uphill Travel (With Climbing Skins). Special Bindings Are Required As Well. Once You’Ve Reached The Top Of The Terrain Feature, You Reconnect Your Splitboard For The Ride Back Downhill. However, It’S Important To Note That You Will Need Appropriate Backcountry Tools, Knowledge Of The Backcountry, Weather And Snow Conditions And Climbing Skins To Safely Take Advantage Of The Freedom Of A Splitboard. - Ability Level:
Advanced-ExpertAbility Level
Advanced-Expert
Whether You Charge The Steepest Lines, Hit The Biggest Jumps In The Park Or Carve With Race-Like Precision, Advanced To Expert Level Skis, Snowboards, Boots And Bindings Are For The More Aggressive Rider. In Skis And Snowboards, You’Ll Often Find Layers Of Metal, Carbon Or Other Stringers For Rigidity And Power, While Advanced To Expert Level Boots And Bindings Are Usually On The Stiffer Side Of The Spectrum For Rebound And Precision Steering. - Rocker Type:
Rocker/CamberRocker Type
Rocker/Camber
This Features Rocker In The Nose And A Camber Extending Under The Feet Through The Tail. It Is Built For Riders That Demand Superior Grip, Stability, And Responsive Performance, But Who Still Want To Be Able To Float In Powder. - Shape:
Directional - Flex Rating:
StiffFlex Rating
Stiff
The Amount A Snowboard Flexes Varies Significantly Between Boards. Snowboard Flex Ratings Are Not Necessarily Standardized Across Manufacturers, So The Flex May Vary From Brand To Brand. Many Manufacturers Will Give A Number Rating Ranging From 1-10, 1 Being Softest And 10 Being Stiffest. Here At Evo We Have Standardized The Manufacturers’ Number Ratings To A Feel Rating Ranging From Soft To Very Stiff. Generally You Will Find Flex Ratings Of 1-2 As Soft, 3-5 As Medium, 6-8 As Stiff, And 9-10 As Very Stiff. Flex Ratings And Feel May Ultimately Vary From Snowboard To Snowboard. - Core/Laminates:
Carbon, Wood -
Size 154 158 163 168 Effective Edge (Mm) 1100 1140 1190 1235 Tip Width (Mm) 294.4 299.9 305.8 311.5 Waist Width (Mm) 248 252 256 260 Tail Width (Mm) 284.4 289.9 295.8 301.5 Sidecut Radius (M) 7.3 7.6 7.9 8.2 Stance Setback (Mm) 35 35 35 35 Stance Range (Mm) 530 560 560 560 Rider Weight (Lbs) 120-180 150-200 180-260 180-260 + Width Regular Regular Regular Mid-Wide
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