
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

Sierra Says: The Sierra V Spot has finally arrived! The first women's specific snowboard in the Sierra lineup is hotter than finding a pair of Manolo Blahnik Heels in your size on a clearance rack. The Sierra V Spot is a soft flexing reverse camber snowboard that makes park riding, ground tricks and freestyle snowboarding fun. We recommend the V Spot for women who want to learn tricks better than their friends and boyfriend. Not into tricks? The soft flexing V Spot is the perfect tool to help you learn the proper fundamentals, such as linking toe and heel side turns. The Sierra V Spot is a perfect second snowboard that you can buy in a smaller size to compliment your longer all mountain snowboard. A nice binding that matches the performance of the V Spot is the Flow Essence Binding . Learn Everything About Reverse Camber and More in our Media Section
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admin on February 26th 2010 in Learn Snowboard Tricks

Sierra Says: The Sierra V Spot has finally arrived! The first women's specific snowboard in the Sierra lineup is hotter than finding a pair of Manolo Blahnik Heels in your size on a clearance rack. The Sierra V Spot is a soft flexing reverse camber snowboard that makes park riding, ground tricks and freestyle snowboarding fun. We recommend the V Spot for women who want to learn tricks better than their friends and boyfriend. Not into tricks? The soft flexing V Spot is the perfect tool to help you learn the proper fundamentals, such as linking toe and heel side turns. The Sierra V Spot is a perfect second snowboard that you can buy in a smaller size to compliment your longer all mountain snowboard. A nice binding that matches the performance of the V Spot is the Flow Essence Binding .
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admin on February 18th 2010 in Learn Snowboard Tricks

The Titan RK pays homage to the roots of this thing we call snowboarding.Not to be confused with the Titan, the skate-influenced RK makes sure it has an identity of its own by learning new tricks and setting the trends.The most notable feature is the urethane highback, it’s there for maximum tweakage.Flex it! Twist it! You won’t believe your eyes.
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admin on January 30th 2010 in Learn Snowboard Tricks

If it seems like one day he was struggling to stop and the next he was flying down the mountain zig zagging around skiers Burtons Custom Smalls Snowboard is what he needs The flex is soft enough to ride easily either regular or switch and the base is fast enough to keep up with his demands Hell love learning new tricks on the Custom and will happily ride it for as many seasons as he can strongStats /strong (size 131) / Waist Width 23 1cm Stance centered Shape Twin strongFeatures /strong / Flex rating 3 (on 1 (soft) 3 (stiff) scale) Lightspeed Vision base features easy maintenance speed and vivid graphics Core Super Fly core blends soft and stiff wood for a lively ride Pro Tip tapers the tip and tail to reduce swing weight Twin flex is symmetrical from tip to tail for a balanced ride Biax React fiberglass has a friendly flex for progressing riders / / Includes a free LTR lesson and ticket at select resorts See burton com/gosnowboarding for details
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admin on January 15th 2010 in Learn Snowboard Tricks

TransWorlds 20 Tricks video will teach you everything from ollies to backside 900s. Theres something for all abilities and learning styles; see the trick go down, hear the pros explain moves step by step including their secrets, tips, and insider advice.
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admin on January 4th 2010 in Learn Snowboard Tricks

The Burton Operator Smalls snowboard for kids is the mini version of Shaun Whites signature board This freestyle board is designed for kids who follow in Shauns footsteps The Operator is designed for all out park and pipe riding The forgiving flex and directional shape makes learning new tricks on the Operator well smooth Pro Tip technology reduces the swing weight at the tip and tail so they can maneuver the board more easily on the snow and in the air Flex 2/3 Directional shape Twin flex Lightspeed Vision base Super Fly wood core with Negative Profile Biax React fiberglass Slantwall sidewalls Grip and Rip tune
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admin on December 15th 2009 in Learn Snowboard Tricks

Built with Burton’s most time-honored ingredients, the Burton Troop Snowboard is a freestyle master built to shred the entire mountain. Whether learning tricks or charging cliffs, this year’s gentler flex boosts confidence by creating a board that’s more floaty and fun when buttering, jibbing, and landing. For as playful and relaxed as the Troop feels, it grips like its got all-wheel drive thanks to the added control of Pressure Distribution Edges. Features: Built on a Burton eco friendly standard. Turn Radius: 20.25m (@ 146cm), Base: Sintered Vision Base, Construction: Triax Response Fiberglass, Core: Super Fly Core with Dualzone EGD and Negative Profile, Length: 141-157cm, Recommended Use: Freestyle, Warranty: One Year, Effective Edge: 1117mm (@ 146cm), Waist Width: 237mm (@ 146cm), Stance Width: 480mm, Stance Setback: 2.5cm, Skill Range: Intermediate – Advanced, Model Year: 2010, Product ID: 166074, Shipping Restriction: This item is not available for shipment outside of the United States.
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admin on November 27th 2009 in Learn Snowboard Tricks

Flow Jewel Snowboard – Women’s Flow designed the Jewel snowboard for park-influenced women who want a playful, fun board that makes it easy to learn new tricks.
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admin on November 17th 2009 in Learn Snowboard Tricks

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 November 7th 2009 in Learn Snowboard Tricks