Burton Custom Freeride

Burton Custom Freeride 

DESCRIPTION

Performance from the backcountry to the backyard, and everywhere in between. The Custom sits on top of the "do it all" heap and always has. With a feel rating that sits smack in the middle of the scale, the Custom is the one board nearly anyone can have a good time on. New sizes this year, so step up. Sintered Base: Holds wax, is durable, and moves right along. Lite Triax: Light weight and torsional stiffness. Carbon I-Beam: Lots of snap; stop using cheater jumps to get on handrails.

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 04, 2001]
jesse getchell
Car Camper

Strength:

None

I bought this board this year and i can already tell that it will last for a while. Ive been riding for 5 years and i can say that this board is insane. It has a lot of pop and flexibility. Its fast even without wax. Strong, lightweight. A little hard to slide carve, but easy to get use to. Good control. It is great in the park. Last year I rode a Santa Cruz c series Vertigo in the park. That is a freeride/freestyle board 158. Now i went to a Burton Custom 156 2002 model and i feel a huge difference. I say that it has to be the best board I''ve ever had.

Customer Service

I guess talk to the Burton company Burton Snowboards 80 Industrial Parkway Burlington, VT. 05401 USA Rider service (800) 881 3138

Similar Products Used:

Sims infinity. Almost as good as the Custom. ALMOST. And maybe the Seven.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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