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Burton T6 Snowboard 156 Blem - Mens

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Size: 156cm
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Specs

Type:
  • All Mountain
  • Freeride
Shape:
  • Directional
Camber:
  • Camber

Staff Review

So here we got the Burton T6 snowboard. A very unique snowboard in Burton's lineup, originally developed with Terje Haakonsen. He was looking for a very predictable kind of precision sort of ride. It's one of the two snowboards in a line that comes with the Alumafly honeycomb core. What that gives you is a core that's 90% air by volume. It's incredibly lightweight. It's very predictable and that we can fine-tune it. It's man made. It makes for a real kind of mechanical ride, like in and out of every turn you are going to find that it really kind of accelerates you out of that turn.
It's real quick snowboard edge-to-edge. It is a little more narrow than our average snowboard and comes with a pretty tight sidecut, so you are going to find it's very quick edge-to-edge. Couple of cool features about this outside of the Alumafly core would be the Smooth Ride technology. So we add some dampening pads under your front foot and your back foot. You get a Sintered N20 WFO base, essentially the highest grade P-Tex available for purchase right now. You can't go wrong with it. It's incredibly fast and durable.
Stainless steel edges for longevity and pressure distribution edges. So along the snowboard binding, we pull the edge out half a millimeter to give you a little extra to kind of bite into your turns. So, you won't be sliding out on high speed turns, even in icy conditions like we find here in the Midwest. A really great snowboard for someone who is looking for a fun ride. I mean this thing will track over anything you put it against. It's definitely not for the faint-of-heart. Not recommended for beginners. So, cool. That's your Burton T6 snowboard.

Description

Burton T6 Snowboard 156 Blem
When you know your ready to step up your game on the slopes, be sure you have the right board to take you there! The Burton T6 156 blem snowboard is designed for boarders who know how to handle the action. Cut through the snow and do jumps with saving your board on this well built Burton board. You'll love passing your friends up on your faster, stronger, and impressive looking board that is so light weight, you can carry it all day long. There's no reason not to love the action you'll find with this new toy!

This board has some minor cosmetic defects-nothing that affects the performance

Key Features of the Burton T6 Snowboard 156:
    Factory Blem Board - has some minor cosmetic blemishes that will NOT effect the performance of the board
  • Feel: 8
  • Smooth Ride Technology
  • Shape: Directional
  • Flex: Directional
  • Base: Sintered N2O WFO Vision
  • Core: Alumafly Core With Multizone EGD And Even Profile
  • Fiberglass: Triax Response
  • Sidewalls: Slantwall
  • Edges: Stainless Steel Pressure Distribution Edges With Grip And Rip Tune
  • Extras: Pro-Tip And Infinite Ride
  • Length: 156cm
  • Eff. Edge: 120
  • Waist Width: 24.40cm
  • Nose/Tail Width: 28.78cm
  • Sidecut: 7.69m
  • 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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    • "Nice Board"

      , Westchester, CA
      Pros: Floats well, Has good speed, Reliable, Easy to control, Sturdy, Works well on edge Cons: A little stiff,

      First, I will start this review by saying I demo'd this board, next I am saying that this is a good intermediate-advanced level board. It is not too Jaw-Dropping but it is a pretty good board. I was highly enlightened when I used it. I would classify this as a downhill/ all mountain board, but more so for powder/ off- trail excursions. I tried this board in the park and what I found to be the largest problem was that the board was relatively stiff. I did not get much press out of the board, but it was floating well in powder, which surprised me. Is this a great board? Absolutely! I just was expecting it to be more of a park/ all- mountain board rather than an all- mountain/ off- terrain board. So I was a little disappointed, but I would suggest this to an intervanced rider in a heartbeat. Happy boarding