The ultimate in deep-day float and freeride versatility in a board that hauls ass on the way up and the ride down.
When the mad scientists at Craig’s Proto Facility thought up the Dump Truck, the next logical step was to open the door to ultimate float for earn-your-turn missions. The splitboard version of the Family Tree’s big mountain mover utilizes the same directional shape, featuring a 15mm taper and directional camber bend. This means it turns easy and floats with authority, especially when combined with Burton’s Balanced Freeride Geometry which creates a twin freestyle feel when riding flat base yet turns tight and quick with the responsiveness expected from a directional deck.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Recommended for big mountain riding.
Camber Construction.
Directional Shape.
Year: 2018
Available Lengths (cm):
159, 165
Riding Style: Freeride
Specifications:
Directional Camber
Directional Shape, 15MM Taper
Directional Flex
Certified Super Fly II™ 700G Splitboard Core
45° Carbon Highlights
Recycled Sintered WFO Base
The Channel™
Squeezebox, Balanced Freeride Geometry, Super Sap® Epoxy, Pro-Tip™, Infinite Ride™
3-Year Warranty

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