Burton Custom Snowboard - 2015/2016
This one-board answer to all terrain delivers a time-honored design and envelope-pushing tech for a lightweight, poppy and stable ride all over the mountain.
The nitty gritty
Features
- With precision and stability, this board combines camber's power with the relaxed float of rocker for the best of both worlds
- Flying-V bend
- Directional shape
- Twin flex
- Forest Stewardship Council-certified Super Fly II 700G core with Dualzone EGD and Squeezebox
- 45° carbon highlights shave serious weight and boost torsional response for the ultimate in edge control and powerful precision
- Sintered WFO base
- Features The Channel, Frostbite Edges, Pro-Tip and Infinite Ride
- Snowboard deck and base colors may vary from online photo
Imported.
Recommended skier and snowboarder weights are a general guideline. Additional factors can affect which size will best suit your needs. If you have questions regarding ski and snowboard sizing, please contact us at 1-800-426-4840.
Technical specs
Best Use | Snowboarding |
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Snowboard Style | All-mountain |
Snowboard Shape | Directional Twin |
Snowboard Profile | Camber |
Recommended Rider Weight | 156 CM: 135 - 175 pounds 158 CM: 145 - 185 pounds 158 CM Wide: 145 - 185 pounds 160 CM: 155 - 195 pounds |
Board Dimensions | 156 CM: 29.6/25.3/29.6 centimeters 158 CM: 29.8/25.4/29.8 centimeters 158 CM Wide: 30.1/25.8/30.1 centimeters 160 CM: 29.9/25.5/29.9 centimeters |
Effective Edge | 156 CM: 120.3 centimeter 158 CM: 122.3 centimeter 158 CM Wide: 122.0 centimeter 160 CM: 124.3 centimeter |
Sidecut Radius | 156 CM: 7.9 centimeter 158 CM: 8.0 centimeter 158 CM Wide: 8.0 centimeter 160 CM: 8.1 centimeter |
Stance Setback | 1 centimeter |
Core | FSC-certified Super Fly II 700G core with Dualzone EGD and Squeezebox |
Construction | 45-degree carbon highlights |
Bolt Pattern | Channel |
Gender | Men's |
Reviews
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Custom 158 review
I loved this board mostly through the pow and on jibs and jumps. This board can do everything on the mountain especially switch footing with ease. I will say that I came across delayed braking when going down icy slopes which may have been contributed to the speed of the directional shape or because of the Flying V tech that requires more edge control than a positive camber board. This board is one of the lightest boards I have ever used, allowing me to carve sharp, do small tricks on air jumps, and butter playfully on either regular or switch foot. Overall great board for the active boarder And ones who want to get better at jumps, half pipes, and jibs.
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