Enter a new dimension of floatation and freedom on a board that defies convention by blending a powerful nose with a playful tail.
When snowboarders in the ‘70s conjured up visions of the future of board design, they might have imagined something like the Burton Working Stiff. Where most freeride shapes achieve their floaty characteristics through width, taper and a setback stance, this experiment-turned-reality defies convention. A thick nose stiffens the front end, allowing it to skip across the snow, while Filet-O-Flex tech in the tail maintains the kind of agility you’d expect from a swallowtail. Hand shaped at Craig’s Proto Facility in Burlington, Vermont.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Recommended for big mountain riding.
Camber Construction.
Directional Shape.
Year: 2018
Available Lengths (cm):
154
Riding Style: Freeride
Specifications:
Directional Camber
Directional Shape, 20MM Taper
Directional Flex
Certified Super Fly II™ 700G Core, Dualzone™ EGD™
Triax™ Fiberglass
Recycled Sintered WFO Base
The Channel®
Filet-o-Flex
Super Sap® Epoxy
Infinite Ride™
Swallow Tail
ReRez®
3-Year Warranty

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