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Burton Family Tree Freebird Splitboard - 2012/2013

    Burton Family Tree Freebird Splitboard - 2012/2013

    • $699.95

    Item # 838045

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    The Burton Family Tree Freebird™ split snowboard gets you into the backcountry quickly, so you can focus on carving up untracked snow-covered faces.

    • S-Rocker™ applies a unique contour to the Freebird; entry rocker extends from the nose to under your front foot, and then transitions to camber between the feet
    • Compressing the camber causes the entry rocker to naturally lift the nose, improving float while maintaining speed through deep-driving pow turns and variable conditions
    • Surface area at the tip and tail contact points is lengthened to improve edge-hold, and allows the board to plane easier in powder
    • Directional shape concentrates pop in the tail and offers plenty of overall float and control
    • Wood core is snappy, powerful and durable; dual-zone wood grains, positioned along the toe and heel edges perpendicular to the core, enhance edge hold and add strength
    • Fiberglass in the topsheet provides versatile flex and response so you can shred everything from big mountain descents to laps in the park
    • Meaty 10:45 sidewalls optimize 2 different angles to absorb impact for aggressive riders
    • Tapered tip and tail thickness reduces swing weight and improves powder flotation
    • Clean and clear, this highly-porous sintered base lowers friction between board and snow, improving your speed and overall glide performance
    • Voile Split Interface kit, sold separately, includes all hardware, slider tracks and slider pins needed to move from touring to riding mode
    • Skins sold separately
    • Burton snowboard deck and base colors may vary from online photo

    Recommended rider weights are a general guideline. Please keep in mind that additional factors can affect which size will best suit your needs. If you have questions regarding ski and snowboard sizing, please contact us at 1-800-426-4840.

    Please note: Burton products can only be shipped to U.S. addresses.

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    Burton Family Tree Freebird Splitboard - 2012/2013 Specs
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    158 CM162 CM
    Best use
    Snowboarding Snowboarding
    Split Split
    Directional Directional
    Mixed Mixed
    145 - 185 pounds165 - 205 pounds
    29.23/25.3/28.53 centimeters29.59/25.5/28.89 centimeters
    113 centimeters117 centimeters
    6.31 meters6.43 meters
    1.25 centimeters1.25 centimeters
    Wood Wood
    Sandwich Sandwich
    3D / Voile interface 3D / Voile interface
    Unavailable Unavailable
    Men's Men's
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