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Burton Dominant Snowboard 150 - Mens

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Staff Review

Dave McCaul talking about the Burton Dominant snowboard, also known as the Burton Dom, one of the best park snowboards I have in the shop for a couple reasons. First off, you got twin shape, equal nose and tail. However it does have a little bit more stiffness in the tail for jumps and stuff like that.
Other than that you’ve got Burton’s 1045 sidewall. What it does it has two different angles and putting a little bit more meat over the edge. It’s going to give it better grip on icy conditions and make it a little bit more durable on rails. From there you’ve got an extruded vision base, really good pop on the graphics. Not too much maintenance so you don’t have to wax it too often.
Other than that the snowboard does have their infinite ride construction to it. Basically, they overbuild the snowboard and they put it into a machine that simulates about two to three years of usage. So the snowboard that you flex and the showroom flex is the same two years down the road. It really makes the snowboards have probably the life than anything I’ve got in the shop. Other than that, you’ve got the hot simulated grip tape surface and obvious skateboard base, really, really good style to it and just an awesome, awesome riding snowboard. The Burton Dominant snowboard, Cop one!

Description

Burton Dominant Snowboard 150
With this kick ass thrash master in your arsenal, nothing is safe from your wrath of terror. Suburban spots, stairs, ledges, and launch ramps,the Burton Dominant Snowboard brings the feel of riding a skateboard to everything the shred gods grace us with. Infinite Ride, the Park Fly core, and ultra-light tip and tails combine for more spins than a raver on the tilt-a-whirl; more pop than a brand new 7-ply skate deck with fresh grip tape. "Rippin' style, holmes!"

Key Features of the Burton Dominant 150cm Snowboard:
  • Lightspeed Vision Base
  • Park Fly Core
  • Dualzone EGD
  • Biax React Fiberglass
  • Infinite Ride
  • 10:45 Sidewalls
  • Elliptical Tip and Tail Kicks
  • Negative Core Profile
  • Wider Stance Width [159cm Only]
  • Directional Twin Shape
  • Eff.edge (cm): 115.50
  • Nose/Tail (cm): 29.38
  • Waist (cm): 25.10
  • Sidecut (m): 7.21
  • Discontinued Colors

  • Burton ICS channel boards will only work with Burton EST, Burton 3-hole or other ICS compatible bindings.

    Burton 3-hole boards will only work with non-EST Burton bindings or other 3-hole compatible bindings.

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    • "bad quality "

      , AL
      Pros: nothing, Cons: stiff , not a good park board ,

      my friend owns this board and let me ride it for a day. It was a bad quality burton board. i didnt think there was such a thing as a bad quality burton board until i got on this. this board is way to stiff to be a jibbing board. its not very durable either the edges were dinged from rails. i would not recomend this board to anyone

    • "Something to Start With"

      , New Berlin, WI
      Pros: Stiffness, Easy to ride, Cons: Not as durable as I thought,

      I just started this year and bought this board. For the price is was an excellent deal. Though for the break down of what I thought. I liked that it was stiff which made learning to carve easy as well as taking on boxes and rails in the park. What I didnt like is I thought it would hold up a little better I already had a crack at the point where the begins to rise up from buttering around. Basically good board to start on, good price, but Im going to get something with a bit more flex next year. DONT FORGET EST BINDINGS ONLY

    • "It's a Shred Stick!"

      , Greenville, MI
      Pros: True Twin, Options for super wide stance, Durable Cons: Slightly too stiff for slow jibs, A bit heavy,

      Simply put I love my burton dominate! This board can hang in there with most of todays top park boards no problem. Leave the edges sharp for a superb pipe board or dull em down and shred street rails like no other, this board can pretty much do it all. It has more pop than you'll ever need for jumps yet soft enough to make you believe its not butter! Iv'e road over trees, rocks, and even the occasional patch of asphalt with this board, and if i didn't know better, i would have swore the base is made of hardened steel.