Burton Custom Camber W Snowboard [2021]
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Burton Custom Camber W Snowboard [2021]
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Item No. 25454869
$719.99
Only ships to Canada
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Size: 162
Description
From its humble beginnings, innovation has defined the Burton Custom Snowboard series and set it apart as the most popular, versatile, and mimicked board in snowboarding. Since 1996, this icon has reigned supreme and constantly evolved with a proven formula that combines time-honoured design with envelope-pushing ingredients to create a lightweight, poppy, and highly versatile board.Additional Information
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- FSC Certified Super Fly II 700g core
- WFO base
- Dualzone EGD engineered wood grains
- 45° Carbon Highlights
- Camber bend | Twin flex | Directional shape
- The Channel® technology
- Skill level: Intermediate to Expert
- Wide width
- Product ID#: 25454869
- Vendor Style#: 106881
Features
SKI & SNOWBOARD SERVICES
Please visit our services page for more information on ski and snowboard services available at select Sporting Life store locations.FSC CERTIFIED SUPER FLY II 700G CORE
Stronger and lighter woods target specific areas of the core to provide pop, strength, and reduced weight. Further optimized for float in our freeride focused boards, and strength in our park-focused boards.DUALZONE EGD
The wood grain is positioned along the toe and heel edges on two continuous zones, perpendicular to the rest of the wood core, for consistent edge-hold and added strength.45° CARBON HIGHLIGHTS
Carbon Highlights optimizes each layer of the fiberglass matrix and adds a full tip-to-tail carbon layer to reduce weight and fine tune torsional feel to achieve different ride characteristics. A 60° fiber angle creates a highly maneuverable and playful feel, while a 45° fiber angle provides a more aggressive ride.THE CHANNEL®
Focusing power through a central connection that acts as a backbone for the board's internal tech, it also lets you easily micro-adjust your stance width and angles with all binding formats including EST, Re:Flex, and Disc.
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