Hands down the easiest women's board in the line, the Burton Stylus is perfect for aspiring riders looking to build a foundation before moving on to a more performance-oriented option. Like setting a pen to a blank piece of paper, the Stylus silences your fears, teaching balance and board control from the first time you strap in. Easy Bevel combines a soft, mellow flex with a convex base for a virtually-catch free riding experience, while Flat Top™ and a true twin shape provide a stable platform that's effortlessly maneuverable no matter which way you point it. The Channel® mounting system gives you the easiest, most adjustable setup with bindings from all major brands (not just Burton's).
Gender | Women | |
Board-Profile | Flat | |
Board type | All Mountain-Freestyle | |
Shape | Twin Tip | |
Flex | Soft | |
Color | multicolored | |
Release year | 2020 |
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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