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| Flex: | Medium |
| Width: | Regular |
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| Sidewall Type: | Sidewall |
| Core: | Super Fly II Core with Dualzone EGD and Even Profile |
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| Stance Setback: | None |
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| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
Description
Burton Jeremy Jones Snowboard 156
Live the dream with the new Burton Jeremy Jones Snowboard. This directional board is perfect for those sick jumps and all those moves you love to pull. The fiberglass is Burton's best; Triax Response with Carbon I-Beam so you know you are riding on the best available. The edges of the board are rail ready so no worries if you want to stop your downhill sessions to go grind some rails. The Super Fly II Core gives you the best feel in the price bracket.
- The Channel
- SHAPE: Twin
- FEEL: 5
- FLEX: Directional
- CORE: Super Fly II Core with Dualzone EGD and Even Profile
- FIBERGLASS: Triax Response with Carbon I-Beam
- BASE: Sintered
- EDGES: Rail Ready Tune
- SIDEWALLS: 10:45
- EXTRAS: Pro-Tip and Infinite Ride
| Length (cm) | 156 |
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| Effective Edge (cm) | 119.5 |
| Tip Width (cm) | 25.4 |
| Tail Width (cm) | 25.4 |
| Waist Width (cm) | 29.76 |
| Sidecut (m) | 7.59 |
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.
Jeremy Jones
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Staff Review
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Dave Says

Talking about super awesome, happy, fun, madness,Burton Jeremy Jones snowboard. Jeremy Jones pro modeled for Burton. Starting off with the graphic, it's pretty cool. You got the whole mini shreds, sponsor me video, getting some height, getting some product, jumping roofs, getting on the magazine cover, getting a check, blowing it on booze, diamonds and stuff like that, getting kicked off the team and homeless. Life of a Proshred, all in one top sheet, pretty sick.
What you're looking at here, directional snowboard twin flex, pretty much is going to kill all types of terrain. Flex in this one is dead and center 5 out of 10. As you go shorter in these snowboards, they become more rail jib oriented. As you go up higher, it becomes more Utah backcountry friendly. This one has got the Channel, really good, paired up with an EST snowboard binding, going to give you revolutionary snowboard feel, snowboard flex, adjustability, dampening, everything is better with that.
From there, 10:45 sidewall, puts a lot of meat right over the edge, runs into a slant wall at the top to reduce weight. Super awesome base graphic. Kyle would appreciate this one for sure. Die-cut, sintered, lots of wax already from the factory, but the more you wax it the faster it goes. Super Fly II Core in this one. Definitely going to be a very light weight, very reactive core. They will run the grain direction out underneath the snowboard binding to transfer energy from the channel, from the snowboard binding to the edge of the snowboard. So, really, a versatile all-terrain, freestyle shred stick, the Burton Jeremy Jones snowboard.
Customer Reviews | Add Your Review!
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"They got it right"
Pros: high speed no wobbles, very responsive, Cons: the design sticker started falling off,awesome board overall, great at high speeds, the only thing is i wish it was a bit more flexible then it would be the perfect board.
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"awesome"
Pros: flex, all mtn board, Cons: idk,awesome board, ive had one for 3+ yrs and it is very durable and easy to ride.
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"Perfect for jumps"
Pros: Jumps, Good Pop, Cons: Flex, Top sheet cracks,I went from a k2 www to this board and it is so much better for jumps, heaps more pop and way more controlled and easier to land big spins compared to reverse camber boards. One bad thing is that this board is shit for presses on rails and butters because its pretty stiff. Also the top sheet gets pretty cracked on the edges if you ride it hard


















