Product Details
Rocker Type
Rocker
Core
FSC™ Certified Ply Core
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Burton’s classic tip to tail wood core, constantly improved upon in terms of flex, feel, pop and strength.
Laminates
Biax™ Fiberglass
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Gives the board a jib and park friendly feel by softening the torsional flex.
Base
Extruded Base
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Speed, strength, and graphical pop in a base that requires little maintenance. Pass your friends without even waxing.
Additional Features
Super Sap® Epoxy
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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.
Binding Compatibility
No Bindings
Specs
- Terrain:
All-Mountain, PowderTerrain


All-Mountain
All-mountain snowboards are designed for exploring the whole mountain. They are your go-to for a snowboard that will do anything. They feel at home on groomers, powder, park runs and almost anything in between. The vast majority of snowboarders choose all-mountain boards for their great versatility. If you’re just getting started or unsure of exactly what you need, an all-mountain snowboard is a great choice. Powder
Powder snowboards love powder. Often associated with freeride snowboards, powder boards sometimes feature a wider nose and a tapered narrower tail. The binding inserts, which determine the rider’s stance, are often set back on a powder snowboard to help the rider float the tip of the board through the deep stuff. Powder snowboards sometimes also feature rocker, a design element where the tip (and tail) rise starts farther back on the board, which also helps the rider maintain tip float through the pow.

- 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:
RockerRocker Type

Rocker
A rocker board side profile is the opposite of a camber board, with a smooth downward curvature to it and less edge contact length when the board is weighted. Rocker boards float well in powder and pivot more easily underfoot. They also tend to be less “hooky” at both tip and tail and better for landing spin maneuvers when you don’t quite have enough rotation.
- Shape:
Asymmetrical, Directional, Directional Twin, True Twin - Binding Mount Pattern:
None
| Size (cm) | 100 | 130 |
|---|---|---|
| Width | Regular | Regular |














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