Burton Easy Livin Restricted - 2012

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From V-Rocker to Flying V to Camber Humps, the Easy Livin drifts closer to becoming a fully cambered snowboard again every season, but perhaps this time Danny Davis has found his perfect match. With its signature Elliptical tips and forgiving flex, the Easy Livin is a fun to ride and versatile twin snowboard with immense slopestyle, halfpipe and backcountry kicker performance on tap.

Manufacturer's Description:

Imagine you’re lying in a hammock on the beach, coconut in hand, shades down, not a care in the world. Now pretend, instead of the beach, you’re riding park on your way to a perfectly groomed pipe, and instead of a coconut, you’ve got a Burton Easy Livin. It’s aggressive NEW Camber Humps hammering through everything in your path with the latest in Springloaded hybrid performance. Suddenly everything is right with the world, and it’s exactly how Danny Davis wants it, easy.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

High cost $

Twin Shape.

Year: 2012

Available Lengths (cm):
152, 155, 158

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Camber Humps profile
Infinite Ride Technology
Pro Tips
The Channel
Dual density biaxial fibreglass
Superfly II wood core
Frostbite edges
Jumper Cables Hi-Voltage
Lightning Bolts
10:45 sidewalls

Burton Easy Livin Restricted

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