2013 Burton Custom Flying V Snowboard
The one board that does is all is the Burton Custom Flying V. With less response than the Burton Custon camber, the Flying V offers a playful combination or rocker and camber. From pow to park the Burton Custom Flying V is the one board you need for it all. Why wouldn’t you ride it? Mikkel Bang does.
Burton Custom Flying V Specs:
- Feel: 5
- Gondola Package
- The Channel
- Bend: Flying V
- Shape: Directional
- Flex: Twin
- Core: Super Fly II™ with Dualzone™ EGD™
- Fiberglass: Triax™ Fiberglass, Lightning Bolts, and Carbon I-Beam™
- Base: Sintered WFO
- Sidewalls: 10:45™
- Extras: Squeezebox, Frostbite Edges, Pro-Tip™, Infinite Ride™, and Progressively Wider Waist Widths
- Diecut Base Color Combinations May Vary
Great board. enjoyed it all the way.
powder, hard snow, speed, jib, pipe, jumps … just perfect.
not suitable for icy conditions. the Frostbite Edges don’t work as publicized. Burton should fix this on the next Custom…
Park?
It would work. Personally I would go with the Custom Flying V Twin.
I think that this board is not ideal to do park but it won’t disappoint you.
It’s an all mountain so it won’t be specific to a certain use.
If you are searching for an all rounder this one works great for park.
Just avoid ice or hard pack…seriously!