Burton Clash - 2014

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Soft, forgiving and easy to ride, the Burton Clash is designed to make learning the basics of snowboarding as easy as possible. The convex base helps prevent against the ever so dreaded, edge catch which can cause a beginner to hang-up hi/her boots in no time. A V-Rocker profile gives it a nice soft flex, and makes it feel very loose and playful on the snow. It’s a directional board which adds versatility for all conditions snowboarding.

Manufacturer's Description:

Blast through the basics and upgrade your game with the most playful in rocker performance.
Easy to ride, even easier on the wallet, the Clash pushes the progression pedal to the proverbial metal. Ideal for mastering the basics and blasting your first airs, it pairs the relaxed feel of V-Rocker™ with Cruise Control’s convex base for the ultimate in catch-free fun. Softer and mellower than the Blunt, the Clash (now offered in wide sizes for those with big feet) is built for riders who want to get straight to the fun of cruising with their friends. The Channel gives you ultimate control of your stance with the fastest, most adjustable mounting system available.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Low cost $

Available in Wide.

Hybrid Rocker/Camber Construction.

Directional Shape.

Year: 2014

Available Lengths (cm):
139, 145, 151, 155, 158, 160, 157mW 160W

Riding Style: Beginner

Specifications:

The Channel *NEW*
Cruise Control
BEND: V-Rocker™
SHAPE: Directional [3-6MM Taper Depending on Size]
FLEX: Twin
CORE: Fly®
FIBERGLASS: Biax™
BASE: Extruded
EXTRAS: Cruise Control Edge Tune

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