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Jake Burton Carpenter Episodes On Vbs.tv Powder & Rails
0This is the definition of a man who needs no introduction – this week’s episodes are about Jake Burton Carpenter. We felt it only right to end the first season of Powder & Rails with one of the pillars of the sport. Jake opens up to us about all the aspects of the sport, the culture and the business of snowboarding. To put it mildly, he is not your typical business guy. (more…)
08-09 Burton Custom X Review
0There's a reason why a lot of pros ride this board.
Pros: The Burton Custom X is a great board to take all over the mountain. It holds an edge extremely well and allows you to ride with confidence. It is stiff enough that it has little to no chatter for those high speed runs. Thank goodness for the pressure distribution edges that Burton has incorporated into this board, giving it that extra bit of ooommph when carving hard. But it also has a reasonable amount of flex (but not a significant amount) to perform a few tricks in the bag.
Cons: Perhaps I have not been able to ollie off this board with perfection yet, but I did find the pop in the Custom X a bit lacking, and it requires a bit more effort to get that extra height off the ground.
Other Thoughts: I found my Custom X 158 great to take in the pow and tree runs. It was the perfect length so that I would not wash out in those hard carves in the pow and was not too long nor difficult to maneuver in the glades. This is definitely not a freestyle/park board so if you're looking for a super soft board, look elsewhere. While attempting butters may require a bit more effort, this board can still do it all. The price of the board may seem a bit steep, but with price comes quality design and a great board to add to your quiver.
08-09 Burton Burton Hero Review
0Great all around board, makes riding automatic.
Trying to get a demo of a rocker board proved impossible around here so after much research and then prolonged discussion with the guys at the Burton store I bought The Hero. I got a 158 with the idea of using it strictly as a powder board for out west. I took it out in 12" of fresh that fell the night before and yes this baby rides right up on top immediately as you take off without any pumping or other shenanigans. This is how a snowboard was meant to be ridden- you think go there and you go there- think jump, land, turn- everything felt automatic even though I was working it at full out speed. The board turns on a dime so it rode awesome in the trees and I could get going at a much faster clip than on my cambered board. I had ridden my Rome Anthem the day before which is a real stiff and heavily cambered board so the difference in board types could not have been more extreme but the whole rocker thing was really easy to transition- almost unnoticeable. Basically, you just use the middle of your board to initiate everything. It comes naturally and you really don't even have to think about it after long. I like it a lot better than camber because I can feel the board and control it more directly without having to drive the nose and tail edges forward all the time- it takes a lot less effort and you turn quicker although you don't get the same after-burner effect you do on a cambered board as you pump out of a turn.
After everything was tracked out I was amazed at how fast this board took off. Maybe it was the factory wax job but I think it's more due to the design. I was flying as fast as I could go on some runs and the Hero held together solidly- no chatter and no bucking. I will say I needed to allow for an extra few feet when stopping at full speed on the hard pack with this board but that hardly ever becomes an issue anyway. The board turns just as good as any cambered board I've ridden on hard conditions. Icy conditions not so much but there's nothing it can't handle that you shouldn't be doing on ice in any case.
Jumps. The board airs out beautifully due to the flex in the tail it's really easy to load up. There's not as much pop as in a really stiff board but you don't need it when coming off rollers and kickers anyway. I was really impressed at how the board soaked up the landings. I hit a bunch of jumps in all kinds of beat up snow and pretty much tracked out straight as an arrow on all of them except one which I paid for miserably but that was more due to me being lazy and tired than the board's fault. It's the smoothest landing board I've ridden.
I hit some boxes and rails but I didn't feel a huge improvement in this area over my Rome Graft 153. It was easy as hell to pop on but other than that it felt pretty much the same except I could press nose and draw my methods a lot easier. Buttering 360's is totally fun on this board and risk-free unless you TRY to catch an edge. Without a doubt I will bring this board with me everywhere I go except maybe the backcountry when there's no new snow. I'm not totally convinced this board could get me down a 70 degree ice covered headwall but I haven't tried it yet either. I just have to see how it handles the backcountry terrain and maybe I'll get another if it works out.
Burton 2009 North American Demo Tour Underway
0Burlington, Vt. (December 17, 2008) — The 2009 Burton Demo Tour is underway, featuring over 200 stops where riders can try the latest Burton hardgoods for free, including the revolutionary new EST binding and Channel snowboard technology. The largest consumer product demo in the snowboard world, the 2009 Burton Demo Tour also includes 10 Super Stops— 10 weekend-long events with a dedicated sponsor village and after-parties for local riders. (more…)
10th Annual Burton European Open Confirms Top Riders
0INNSBRUCK, AUT (December 18, 2008) – The 10th annual Burton European Open (BEO) is gearing up to be one of the season’s most exciting snowboard events as many of the world’s best riders get ready to compete in LAAX, Switzerland from Jan. 9-16, 2009. The third Burton Global Open Series event of this season and a 6Star Swatch TTR event, the BEO offers a prize purse of $125,000 and two new Volvo XC 60s for the male and female overall winners.
All invited riders are confirmed, and all open spots have been filled. Around 300 riders from 24 different countries – from amateurs to rookies to pros – registered online for a spot in the halfpipe and slopestyle disciplines. Riders from Europe, US, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and even Israel are expected to join this year’s anniversary event. (more…)
Register To Compete At The Nissan X-trail Asian Open 2009 Snowboarding Championships
0TOKYO, JAPAN (December 15, 2009) – Online competitor registration is now open for Asia’s largest snowboarding event, the Nissan X-Trail Asian Open 2009, taking place from February 24 -March 1at ALTS Bandai Resort in Fukushima, Japan. The fifth stop on the 2008/2009 Burton Global Open Series and a 5Star Swatch TTR event, the Asian Open will include superpipe, parkstyle, rail jam and kids jam competitions, offering riders this season’s largest snowboard event prize purse in Japan. Continuing the 15-year tradition established by the Nippon Open, the Asian Open is excited to celebrate its first anniversary and looks forward to expanding competitive snowboarding throughout Asia.
Here’s how to register to compete: (more…)
The Program Snowboard Brands Plan Move to Vermont
0Irvine, Calif. (December 5, 2008)—The Program, which includes snowboard brands Forum, Special Blend and Foursquare, today announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters to Burlington, Vermont where parent company Burton Snowboards is based. The transition will be complete by early February and will allow The Program to invest more in developing great products and marketing while reducing overhead costs, which is critical during challenging economic periods.
“In tough times like these, we need to be very strategic and efficient so we can continue to invest in our core strengths like product development and marketing, and this move allows us to do just that,” says The Program General Manager Sam Paschel. “In Burlington, The Program will benefit from over 30 years of Burton’s product development, sales and operations expertise while enjoying easy access to Burton’s shared services. And it will be great to have the company close to the mountains where we can easily test product on snow.” (more…)
Burton’s Movie It’s Always Snowing Somewhere Available For Purchase On Itunes®
0Burlington, VT (November 25, 2008) — Burton Snowboards and iTunes® announced today that the Burton movie It’s Always Snowing Somewhere is now available for purchase at Burton Studios on iTunes for USD$5.99. Viewers can download It’s Always Snowing Somewhere here http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewTVShow?id=295972616 in Burton Studios, the official iTunes store located within the TV Show section. (more…)