Staff Review
This is the Burton Twin snowboards and comes in under 400 bucks these days. So, it still comes with that park fly core. Centered vision base, elliptical tip and tail. 1045 sidewall, so nice durable edge, or durable sidewall. Centered stance. It’s a hair stiffer than what we find in a snowboard like the Dominant. So probably a little better jump snowboard overall than the Dominant. But the thing is a blast. Graphics inspiration is kind of meant to be like homey looking, low rider theme. Vatos Locos forever homes. Pretty funny. Get your mexi on, we love it. That’s the Burton Twin snowboards.
Description
Burton Twin Snowboard 157 If you live in the terrain park when the snow starts to fly a Burton Twin snowboard is waiting for you. One of the more popular freestyle boards, the Twin is made with a sintered base, and a Park Fly core that give it a medium flex and great durability which is ideal for the park. It might seem obvious, but in case you did not know, Burton Twin features a twin shape, so you can comfortable ride switch. While this board can be ridden anywhere on the mountain, it is ideal perfect for technical runs in the park and landing big jumps.
Key Features of the Burton Twin Snowboard 157:
Feel: 4
Shape: Twin
Flex: Twin
Base: Sintered Vision
Core: Park Fly Core With Dualzone EGD And Negative Profile
Fiberglass: New Dual Density Triax Response
Sidewalls: 10:45
Edges: Grip And Rip Tune
Extras: Elliptical Kicks, Pro-Tip And Infinite Ride
Length: 157cm
Eff. Edge: 121
Waist Width: 25.40cm
Nose/Tail Width: 29.82cm
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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