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Burton Supermodel (2010)


$560.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Samurai sword in the deep powder and trees,. Very stable at high speeds and holds a strong edge when asked/powered, for sure a board for higher end riders. Softer/fatter nose is a benifit when charging through crud and bumps.

The Cons:Inconsistent flex (tail is stiffer by design) so switch riding feels very different. Not the best for jibbing or butters.

The Supermodel is a men's freeride snowboard from Burton's 2010 lineup.  The board is designed with a negative core profile and has powder fly cores giving it a lighter-weight nose for gliding over powder.

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  It features an S-Rocker shape with Burton's Channel technology, allowing the bindings to be mounted to the board according to the rider's preference.  The Supermodel has Pro:45 sidewalls and a tapered tip and tail for reduced swing weight.  It also includes Grip & Rip edge tuning for traction and control.  The board is available in five sizes and is recommended for use with Burton's Cartel EST bindings and Ion boots.

Features/Specs

  • The Channel Technology
  • Rocker Shape: S-Rocker
  • Core: DualZone EDG, Negative Core Profile, Powder Fly Cores
  • Glass: Triax Response Fiberglass, Carbon I-Beam
  • Base: Sintered N2O WFO Base
  • Shape: Pro-Tip
  • Tuning: Infinite Ride
  • Sidewall: Pro:45 Sidewalls
  • Edge Technology: Grip & Rip Edge Tune
  • Flex: Directional
  • Feel: 5
  • Sizes: 155, 159, 163, 168, 172

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    samurai sword in the deep powder and trees,

  • 1

    very stable at high speeds and holds a strong edge when asked/powered, for sure a board for higher end riders

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    softer/fatter nose is a benifit when charging through crud and bumps

Cons
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    inconsistent flex (tail is stiffer by design) so switch riding feels very different

  • 1

    not the best for jibbing or butters

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