How to Choose a Snowboard

Designed with a lift-off ready deck that has you covered with plenty of pop and floaty ease, the Burton Process Camber snowboard has a twin shape that's tuned to pack power when you need it.
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| Best Use | Snowboarding |
|---|---|
| Snowboard Style | All-mountain Freestyle |
| Snowboard Shape | True Twin |
| Snowboard Profile | Camber |
| Recommended Rider Weight | 162 CM: 180-260 pounds |
| Board Dimensions | 162 CM: 30.1 / 25.7 / 30.1 centimeters |
| Effective Edge | 162 CM: 126.5 centimeters |
| Sidecut Radius | 162 CM: 8.4 meters |
| Stance Setback | 1.25 centimeters |
| Core | Wood |
| Construction | Super Fly II 700G Core with Dualzone EGD |
| Bolt Pattern | Channel |
| Flex | Stiff |
| Gender | Unisex |
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I’m a low intermediate weighing 145-155 depending on season who snowboarded 7 days las winter along with 15 ski days. I only wanted a modern board and bings to enjoy groomers and occasional powder days in the Rockies. I found the 159 fun for improving my quick turns. It holds well on loud powder, firm, and is steady at speed. It seemed a bit stiff to penguin walk, but I’ll call that rider error as I’m new to this trick. I love it and it’s a nice discount to the B Custom. I’m 5’10” and placed Bent Metal Joints on it.