Sierra Says: The Burton Love is one of the most controversial boards out on the market today. Not only because of its graphics, but how much it kills in the park. It has a softer flex to help it lock into rails just the way you want, but a strong construction to keep if from falling to pieces when your jibbing everything on the mountain. A coalition board, this will be a rare board for sure. S...
Sierra Says: If your looking a great park board and you don't have a lot of cash to drop,The Burton Primo is the board for you. It's a twin so you know it can handle anything in the park. It comes ready for the park with tuned down edges so you don't catch so easily, and a soft flex keeps you on your feet not matter how sketch your landings are.
Burton Says: The fully-loaded Pr...
Sierra Says: Similar to the men's X8, the Burton Stria is a top notch freestyle snowboard for the demanding female rider. Hot features like the Channel System, sintered WFO base, and Multizone EGD put this board at the top of the freestyle food chain. The true twin shape and flex will make riding switch and throwing spins effortless, while the triax glass laminates produce a versatile, med...
The Burton Stria is an all new snowboard for this year. It is a huge step up from anything that has been made in the women's park snowboard category so far. The Stria has a totally twin shape with a super mellow flex pattern, and the new EST binding mount system for unlimited stance options. The Stria is buttery smooth on all jibs, super poppy for jumps and kickers and nice and forgiving for ...
Foot Shape: Average to Wide
Flex: Rate 2
Boot Review by Mike: My first pair of snowboard boots were Burton Freestyles. These boots have come a long way since I pioneered them. For 2007, Burton added an articulated cuff with power strap support. This will help riders custom fit the boots around their ankle and upper foot. The best thing about the Burton Freestyle boots is the price: they are...
Donald Says: I am proud to say that I have owned a pair of these boots and loved them. With a nice soft cushiony feel they are very comfortable and have just enough support for beginner to intermediate riders.
Mike Says: My first pairs of boots, way back in the day, were Burton Freestyles. I think any new snowboarder should be honored to own these boots. Not only does the Freestyle come in at a...
Burton Says: First chair to last, you shred 'til your legs are dead. After eight hours locked in your boots, you know how important long-lasting comfort is. With the smooth, kink-free flex of an articulating cuff, precision fit of a heat-moldable Imprint liner, shock-proof air cushioning and overall light-weight, the Hail trickles SL-10 uber tech to couch-surfing, ticket-clipping levels.
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