Burton King Snowboard

Brand : Burton
Item : BUR1158

The Burton King Snowboard gives the big-footed ruler a twin-tipped freeride board that reigns supreme over any terrain. Whether you head into the deeps, cruise the groomers, or own the terrain park, this all-mountain board's forgiving flex, durable base, and easy-riding twin shape will take you to the next level. The King Snowboard's Super Fly wood core provides great board feel and powerful pop, while its Dual Zone EGD construction positions the wood grain along the toe and heel edges for incredible control. Burton constructed this wide ride for big dudes who demand performance, but don't want to break the bank. *Available for US Shipment Only.
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Burton King Snowboard



Burton King Snowboard
I got this board at the beginning of the season and it has worked quite well. My first snowboard trip was to Sugarbush, Vt and the conditions were terrible. This board is very easily scratched, and it took quite a bit of getting used to because of the larger size. I am 6'0 and 185 lbs, and i think that now that I am used to it, it was a good choice. Make sure to wax it, because the factory wax was under satisfactory


Great Board. Great Value. Very Fun.
I really like this snowboard. I just road it yesterday and right away I liked it. It's very fun. It is very responsive. It's good for a bigger guy. I am 6'1" and 200lbs. works great.


good for the bigger guy
To me, this board seemed really stable, but it didn't have as much responsiveness as I would have liked. This most likely is because the board was too big for me (I am 5'8", 145 lbs and got the 162, I have monster feet though). I think it would be a great choice for a bigger, heavier rider with big feet. There was one problem, though. I rode this board for one day, took it easy, and found two big cracks in the topsheet by the nose, and a whole bunch of chips on the edges. The board I got might have been a defective board, but who knows, someone else said it was easily scratched. I might have to agree.


good for the bigger guy
To me, this board seemed really stable, but it didn't have as much responsiveness as I would have liked. This most likely is because the board was too big for me (I am 5'8", 145 lbs and got the 162, I have monster feet though). I think it would be a great choice for a bigger, heavier rider with big feet. There was one problem, though. I rode this board for one day, took it easy, and found two big cracks in the topsheet by the nose, and a whole bunch of chips on the edges. The board I got might have been a defective board, but who knows, someone else said it was easily scratched. I might have to agree.




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