DESCENDANT Snowboard
Dominate the park while getting maximum bang for your buck with the feature-packed Burton Descendant. True twin shaping gives it a freestyle punch, allowing you to ride in either direction with equal control. Soft and playful, it also steps up stability and edge control with the catch-free, park-tuned feel of PurePop Camber. Squeezebox Low provides a softer flex that maintains snappiness and ollie power. The Channel® gives you ultimate control of your stance and the fastest setup possible in a system compatible with bindings from all major brands.
Features:
- PurePop Camber
- Twin Shape
- Twin Flex
- Biax™ Fiberglass
- Sintered Base
- The Channel®
- Super Sap® Epoxy
- Pro-Tip™
MISSION EST Binding
No need to compromise comfort and performance for strength and reliability when you're riding the men's legendary Burton Mission Snowboard Binding. As the workhorse of Burton's lineup, this do-it-all binding offers pro-grade features like ergonomic hi-backs featuring freestyle-minded zero Forward Lean and the seamless fit and comfort of ergonomic straps with unstoppable Smooth Glide buckles.
Features:
- Single-Component Canted Living Hinge™ Zero Forward Lean Hi-Back with DialFLAD™
- Hammockstrap™ 2.0
- Supergrip Capstrap™
- Smooth Glide™ Buckles
- SensoryBED™ Cushioning System
Snowboard set length | 158 | |
Color | multi-colored | |
Release year | 2020 | |
Gender | Men | |
Board type | All Mountain-Freestyle | |
Board-Profile | Camber | |
Shape | Twin Tip | |
Flex | Medium-Soft | |
Board width | Wide |
Freestyle
Freestyle snowboards are usually designed softer for boxing over rails or kicking in fun parks. They are also slightly shorter in length, which makes them suitable for beginners. For those who like to ride big kickers, freestyle boards with a higher degree of hardness offer more control, but require advanced riding skills. Mostly, freestyle boards are offered in a twin shape. Tip and tail are identical and the bindings are positioned exactly in the middle, so that backward and forward riding are equally well possible.
Freestyle
Freestyle snowboards are usually designed softer for boxing over rails or kicking in fun parks. They are also slightly shorter in length, which makes them suitable for beginners. For those who like to ride big kickers, freestyle boards with a higher degree of hardness offer more control, but require advanced riding skills. Mostly, freestyle boards are offered in a twin shape. Tip and tail are identical and the bindings are positioned exactly in the middle, so that backward and forward riding are equally well possible.
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