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Burton  Maker:  Burton
 Category:  Snowboard
 Model:  S-Series
 Year:  2010
 Price:  $650 (MSRP)

2.5 Stars Based based on
3 votes on 2015-11-27 11:05:05
Spec:
Cores : Dualzone EGD, EvenCore Profile, Powder Fly Cores
Glass : Triax Response Fiberglass
Base : Sintered Vision Base
Sidewall : 10:45 Sidewalls
Edge Technology : Grip & Rip Edge Tune
Flex : Twin
Feel : 5
Other Features : Tapered [6-7MM]]
Available Sizes : 162, 168
Burton S-Series, 2010
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DESCRIPTION:
Offering mountain goat access to the most remote stashes, the S-Series™ splitboard is the ultimate self-propelled pow slasher. In touring mode your soul will find bliss as you effortlessly glide skyward atop the snowpack. For the ride down, we sought inspiration from the legendary Supermodel™ to guarantee the board floats, spins, and slashes like a snowboard’s supposed to.
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Strengths: When all parts were still attached, you can't even feel the split, no chatter or instability.
Weaknesses: The tip and tail clips are constantly loosening, and after about 6 trips (tightening the hardware on the clips constantly) I still eventually lost BOTH the tip and tail clip. With just the tail clip missing, it was rideable. With both missing- it was not. The little plastic part attached to the binding lever also broke off. All in all, the board itself is well made but Burton didn't pay enough attention to the small parts, and really something like this is only as good as it's weakest link. Switching the bindings from telemark to riding is fast and simple when you're in the store, but when its caked in snow and ice, it can be quite time consuming. Bring a toothpick to clean out the ice and snow, you'll need it!