It won’t win any awards for performance but the Clash has always been held dear by the millions of people who have learnt to snowboard on one. Everything about the Clash is designed to make snowboarding easy for beginners, from the continuous rocker profile to the catch free Cruise Control factory tune and the versatile directional shape. If you can’t learn to snowboard on a Burton Clash you might have better luck with skiing.
From your first trip up the pitch to your first 360 in the park, you’re guaranteed good times with the Clash™. The best bet for those in a hurry to master the mountain, it combines the rocker freedom of EZ V with Cruise Control to lift the edges, soften the flex, and make the board forgiving and playful from tip-to-tail. Once you’ve mastered the basics, the twin flex will let you do it all over again, switch.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Low cost $
Rocker Construction.
Directional Shape.
Year: 2012
Available Lengths (cm):
139, 145, 151, 155, 158, 160
Riding Style: Beginner
Specifications:
Double Chair Package
Cruise Control
BEND: EZ V
SHAPE: Directional [3-6MM Taper Depending on Size]
FLEX: Twin
CORE: Fly®
FIBERGLASS: Biax™
BASE: Extruded
SIDEWALLS: Slantwall
EXTRAS: Cruise Control Edge Tune
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