Burton Lip Stick - 2010

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Recommended for park riding. Recommended for rail riding High cost snowboard Rocker construction Directional twin shape Specific for Women Riders

Don’t let it’s soft and light feel fool you. The Lip-Stick is fully charged and V-Rocker-tastic to push you where you want to in the park. With an accolade like a Transworld Good Wood behind you know this little puppy is going to deliver the goods!

Manufacturer's Description:

The effortless feel of the Lip-Stick™ is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. It’s secret? V-Rocker™, which lifts tip and tail contact points while focusing foot control between the bindings, creating a board that’s easy to press and loaded with pop. The enhanced grip of Pressure Distribution Edges creates Porsche-like agility. Bottom line? This board lets you land more stuff. New tricks? Bring ‘em on.

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Year: 2010


Available Lengths (cm):
145, 149, 152, 154


Riding Style:
Freestyle/Park


Specifications:

The Channel (Burton’s binding system)
V-Rocker (rocker profile)
SHAPE: Twin
FLEX: Directional
CORE: Super Fly® Core with Dualzone™ EGD™ and Negative Profile
FIBERGLASS: Biax™ React
BASE: Sintered
EDGES: Pressure Distribution Edges with Grip and Rip™ Tune
SIDEWALLS: 10:45™
EXTRAS: Elliptical Kicks, Pro-Tip™, and Infinite Ride™


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Burton Lip Stick

SB-RV Review

If you haven’t discovered V-Rocker yet, then you haven’t been riding the mountain enough. Girls, pick up the Lip-Stick and you’ll discover the true power of V-Rocker, and oh what fun you’ll have. The Lip-Stick is a park-girl’s dream, as it gave me more pop than a Coke-filled vending machine, and made riding rails and kickers ridiculously easy. It responded to whatever I wanted it to do in an almost freaky psychic-power type way, meaning landing was super-easy, turning, switch and jibbing were super-smooth and it just wanted me to giggle like a little girl. So I did.

Posted by Kaz Willmer in • Burton

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