Salomon Snowboarding Burner Freeride

Salomon Snowboarding Burner Freeride 

DESCRIPTION

Using Salomon's Spaceframe construction, the Burner provides increased edge through a combination of cap and sidewall construction. The Zeolit sintered base makes the Burner fast in any snow conditions, but it likes powder the best. The tip and tail have been softened slightly to allow easier turn initiation and exit while the middle of the board remains very stiff, giving it solid stability when you're really haulin.

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 07, 2023]
olivernicholle


Strength:

Belt slips all the time. None of the troubleshooting procedures work. Customer service ok, but I think this is a problem with this treadmill. Piece of garbage because of belt. Get one with regular belt. Don't waste your money on one with soft belt. Ontario mechanic mobile service

Weakness:

None . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Sep 14, 2022]
shemikasoraya


Strength:

Short and sweet... if you are a all/big mountain rider that wants a board designed specifically to handle things like backwoods kickers and deep powder without being the size of a door, the Salomon Burner will not disapoint! mobile truck engine repair

Weakness:

none . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Sep 14, 2022]
pondskater


Strength:

In my first experiences, it is worth the ridicule. I love this board and am not ashamed to say it. Air filter replacements

Weakness:

none . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Dec 16, 2009]
Jack the lad
Snowboarder

If you want to slice and dice the mountain with the speed and flair of a hibachi chef then grab this stick. It boosted my abilities by a quantum leap with the way it grabs and holds an edge without a stutter regardless of whether its charging morning groomed cordouroy, or an icy sheet on a black run that sends lesser boards skittering down sending thier riders back under the porch with the rest of the pups.

Customer Service

Was really dissapointed with the 30% discount Fritzl gave me when Intersport cut all its stock by 40% at the end of my week. Absolute rubbish way to treat a customer splurging on a top of the line board, bindings and boots. Still love the board and looking forward to my first full season on it.

Similar Products Used:

Atomic (just not good enough) Burton Custom(good but you pay a premium for the name = bling).

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 01, 2006]
thr33niL
Snowboarder

Salomon Burner.. what to say - hmmm. Did a lot of research before hand looking for my perfect all mountain monster. The Burner seemed to fit my needs to a "T" just on its description. Tell you what, I got what I wanted. First off, "Burner" is definatley the right name for this bad boy because it absolutley FLIES! By far the fastest board I have ever ridden. What I found to be the best attribute on my first few trips is the sheer accuracy of turns. I do a lot of running in the trees and on diamonds where a small mistake will cost you pretty big. The Burner was extremely good in holding lines and has all the stability I could ask for. The 3D design really makes a lot of sense when you get the full description (check out the Salomon website). To tell you how much I like this board, I was a die hard Burton guy for years and caught so much flack for being a "traitor" to the snowboard industry when I bought a Salomon product (ski manufacturer). In my first experiences, it is worth the ridicule. I love this board and am not ashamed to say it. Short and sweet... if you are a all/big mountain rider that wants a board designed specifically to handle things like backwoods kickers and deep powder without being the size of a door, the Salomon Burner will not disapoint!

Similar Products Used:

Burton Custom, Burton Baron, Rome Anthem, Ride Catalyst

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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