Pros: Rides Equally (Exceptionally) Well All-Mountain Cons: Expensive
Burton is a name that basically started the snowboard industry, and the Custom has been its flagship board for all the years the board has existed. In recent years the Custom has lost its place as the highest priced board to newer Burton offerings that ...
Pros: Excellent durability, responsive flex, smooth ride Cons: A bit expensive
I have been snowboarding for somewhere around 10 or so years. I started out in the state of Washington at Stephen's Pass, Whistler Blackcomb, and a variety of other off the trail hills. Through that time I have gone through a large number of boards, ...
Pros: Design, build is great, stainless steel edges, everything else Cons: Price tag
Size Tested: 156 CM Price Paid: $500 Canadian Retails For: $799.99 Ordered From: Burton Date Tested: January 12, 2008 Climate/Snow: average -4, powder, some heavy & packed snow and powder Initial Impressions: When I first unpacked the board, all ...
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