
Full featured backcountry pack designed to efficiently carry skis or snowboard, shovel and other backcountry gear. Fly-Trap Carrying System. The Fly-Trap Ski and Board carrying system holds your skis or board while compressing the weight towards your center of gravity in one easy movement. Full featured backcountry pack designed to efficiently carry skis or snowboard, shovel and other backcountry gear. Fly-Trap Duo ski/board attachment system Horizontal snowboard carry Molded back panel Back panel converts to backcountry chair Padded waist belt with small zip camera pocket and gear loop Polarguard insulated hydration compartment and shoulder strap Side access hydration pocket Radio pocket on left shoulder strap Enclosed front shovel pocket with zip access Side shovel handle attachment Tricot-lined padded optics pocket with organizer and audio port Large main pocket with probe sleeve Zip pocket in main compartment Closed-cell back panel and hipbelt Adjustable sternum strap with Safe-T whistle.
Product Specification :
Backpack Type : Day Packs
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admin on March 5th 2010 in Ski Snowboard

In 2003 the Burton Lexa was the first female-specific binding on the market. While other snowboard binding manufacturers sweep their initial attempts under their carpets, Burton continues to polish and refine this popular jewel–and now the Lexa EST is ready for infinite stance possibilities on Burton’s new line of snowboards with The Channel binding interface. The Lexa EST is responsive and sensitive enough to please all-mountain advanced riders, but it’s also comfortable and plush enough to ride all day and into the evening. We like the new removable SensoryBED II cushioning system because it helps absorb shock from landing impacts without taking away the sensitivity every experienced rider counts on in varied terrain and snow conditions. The big difference between the established SensoryBED and this new SensoryBED II is that the SensoryBED had only B3 Gel in the heel, while the SensoryBED II features B3 Gel in the toes and heels. This extra cushion in front and back is ideal aggressive female riders who look for big air and perfect landings. Okay, we ALL look for perfect landings, but no matter how you land–assuming that it is on your board–you’ll appreciate the extra cushion in the front and back. Like seasons past, the Lexa EST has a short glass fiber/nylon composite baseplate that’s stiffer than Burton’s intermediate-level Stiletto, so you enjoy more response and improved performance. A QuikFLAD adjustment on the back of the lightweight, dual-component, canted living Hinge Hi-Back lets you dial in your heel-edge response to match your terrain and all-mountain attitude. The adjustable SuperStrap across the ankle and Ultra Capstrap across the toe have Burton’s 3D ergonomic curve for an easily adjustable and comfortable fit that keeps your boot in place throughout the day. Remember that unlike the traditional Lexa binding, the Lexa EST is developed exclusively for Burton snowboards with The Channel binding interface built in to the snowboard. Be sure that you
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admin on March 5th 2010 in Burton

Constructed sturdy to confront the challenges of long shredding in the halfpipe and back bowls these rugged Men’s Farad Snowboard Pants by DC are a great pick for riders of all abilities. While classic winter pants provide you warmth against winter conditions, the Men’s Farad Snowboard Pants furnish a smart balance of comfort and durable features for snowboarding. The DC Men’s Farad Snowboard Pants features added articulation through the knees and seat areas so you remain comfortable in frigid conditions without sacrificing your mobility or sacrificing fabric integrity, especially if you remember the harsh terrain found in the frozen halfpipe or icebound back bowls. The colors for the DC Men’s Farad Snowboard Pants are individually matched to work with this season’s selection of snowboard gear from various vendors, including Burton, Bonfire, Analog and Sessions.
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admin on March 5th 2010 in Snowboarding Gear

The Flow Era, featuring EZDT sidecut, is designed around the I-ROCK rocker technology. This design offers added grip towards the nose and tail but still offers the freedom to press without folding your nose. The TruFlex core lets you get down with any natural or man-made feature that stands in your way. The Era is a freestyle machine coming fully rockered with a nice buttery flex which makes this board absolutely love the park. With a skate-inspired feel for the more park savvy savant, this is a new Era. Get on one and get down with your inner jibber! Features: True Twin Tip – Snowboard nose and tail are exact same, Whiskey Royale – Reinforced energy plates with layer of rubber for smooth energy transfer, Biax – Fiberglass designed for better turning response. Turn Radius: 834/7.6/8.1/7.6/8.4m (@ 153cm), Base: Optix 2000, Construction: Fiber Orientation, Core: TRUFLEX Core, Length: 149-158cm, Recommended Use: Pipe and Park, Warranty: One Year, Effective Edge: 1160mm (@ 153cm), Waist Width: 2910mm (@ 153cm), Stance Width: 580mm, Stance Setback: Centered, Skill Range: Intermediate – Advanced, Model Year: 2010, Product ID: 164594
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admin on March 5th 2010 in Snowboarding Tips

This season’s Burton’s Lux gives new and intermediate female riders plenty of performance potential at an exceptional price. The Lux is an appealing freeride design built with durable components that give you a better deal than the value-line snowboards that barely keep it together for a season or two. This year Burton reduced some of the excess flex in the Lux, so new riders will find extra confidence in the forgiving and predictable performance. The Lux features Burton’s Super Fly core, a balance of lighter woods in specific areas for better response and denser woods where support is essential. Bi-directional layers in the Biax React fiberglass give the board a little more flex than boards with Triax fiberglass, giving you a little more forgiveness when you need it. The Lightspeed Vision Base offers an incredibly smooth extruded base that can glide even without wax. The “Vision” in the name means that you’ll never have to worry about others looking at dull graphics when you pop off a jump or a berm. Keep in mind that the Lux has a negative core profile, not an even core profile that sometimes offers more stability to beginners. The negative core profile could lengthen the learning curve a tad for some riders, but the advantage is that new riders learn how to control the board through independent foot control sooner than riders who later transition (with added expense) to a negative core snowboard. Because most Burton boards feature a negative core profile, transitioning from this Lux to a more advanced design later doesn’t require as much adaptation as the beginner boards created by other companies.
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admin on March 5th 2010 in How to Snowboard

Ideal for women who know they want to master everything in the park including freestyle tricks, the all-new The Social from Burton is an exceptional freestyle twin for beginners. It also offers more performance-to-dollar features than a lot of competitor snowboards currently on the market. The Social features an affordable and proven Fly wood core, a strategic balance of lighter woods in specific areas for better response and denser woods where support is essential. Burton’s Pressure Distribution Edges with Rail Ready Tuning allow you to rail slide without hang-ups or dull edge hold on hardpack snow. Bi-directional layers in the Biax React fiberglass around the wood core give the board a little more flex than boards with Triax fiberglass, giving you a little more forgiveness when you need it. The Lightspeed Vision Base offers an incredibly smooth extruded base that can glide even without wax. The “Vision” in the name means that you’ll never have to worry about others looking at dull graphics when you explode off the rim of a halfpipe (obviously that move comes a little later for beginners). Unlike some entry-level or recreational snowboards, The Social has a negative core profile, not an even core profile that sometimes offers more stability to beginners. The negative core profile could lengthen the learning curve a tad for some riders, but the advantage is that new riders learn how to control the board through independent foot control sooner than riders who later transition (with added expense) to a negative core snowboard. Because most Burton boards feature a negative core profile, transitioning from The Social to a more advanced design doesn’t require much adaptation because you’re ahead of the learning curve.
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admin on March 5th 2010 in Learn Snowboard Tricks

font size=’3′ font size=’5′ Description /font hr Burton built the mid-wide Twin Snowboard to handle the kicking that your ride takes when you spin laps through the terrain park or meet your crew at a city rail. The Twin Snowboard’s Park Fly II wood core provides mind-blowing pop while its ultra-lightweight Pro-Tip construction reduces swing weight for spinning power. A forgiving, freestyle-focused flex gives you confidence while learning new tricks without sacrificing stability and control when you go huge. Burly 10:45 sidewalls and Burton’s Infinite Ride construction helps you slay rails and float road gaps for years to come. br br font size=’5′ Product Details /font hr ul style=’list-style-type:none’ li b Brand: /b font color=’777777′ Burton /font /li li b Model: /b font color=’777777′ Twin /font /li li b Condition: /b font color=’777777′ Brand new in retail packaging /font /li li b Warranty: /b font color=’777777′ 90 day satisfaction guarantee from Exclusively Red Tag /font /li /ul font size=’5′ Features /font hr li b Shape: /b Twin /li li b Effective Edge: /b [154] 1185mm /li li b Waist Width: /b [154] 252mm /li li b Sidecut Radius: /b [154] 7.53m /li li b Stance Width: /b [154] 56cm (22in) /li li b Stance Setback: /b Centered /li li b Core Material: /b Park Fly II wood /li li b Base: /b Sintered Vision /li li b Rider Weight: /b [148cm] 90-140lb (41-64kg); [154cm] 120-175lb (55-80kg); [161cm] 145-195lb (66-89kg) /li li b Recommended Use: /b Park snowboarding and urban rails /li /ul /font
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admin on March 5th 2010 in Learn to Ride Snowboard