The Easy Livin is a freestyle-focused deck that can do literally anything the park or backcountry has to throw at you. This years board has a similar build compostition to the Custom Flying V but with a twin shape, softer flex, narrower waist and deeper sidecut the which make it more responsive and easy to ride at low speed. In short this board will press nicely on rails, boost out of the pipe and help you stomp switch landings in the backcountry.
“Not just a board; a way of life.”
Like Danny Davis, this board handles it all thanks to the mellow influence of Flying V™, yet outwits the rest with upgrades like the energizing pop and stability of Squeezebox. Similar to the Custom Restricted but more precise thanks to a deeper sidecut and tighter waist width, it also unveils specific shapes for each size—a Burton-first. Get blunted with the 52, a pointier freestyle design on the 58, or stay stock with the all-around feel of the 55.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for halfpipe riding.
Recommended for rail riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
High cost $
Available in MidWide.
Hybrid Rocker/Camber Construction.
Year: 2013
Available Lengths (cm):
152cm, 155cm, 158cm
Riding Style: Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
Gondola Package
The Channel
BEND: Flying V™
SHAPE: Twin
FLEX: Directional
CORE: Super Fly II™ with Dualzone™ EGD™
FIBERGLASS: Dual Density Triax™ Fiberglass with Lightning Bolts
BASE: Sintered WFO
SIDEWALLS: 10:45™
EXTRAS: NEW Squeezebox, Jumper Cables Hi-Voltage, Frostbite Edges, Ellip Kicks, Pro-Tip™, and Infinite Ride™
FEEL: 4/10

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