Epic deep snow versatility. The Burton Malolo offers advanced riders who want to ride deep powder on steep faces and tight trees a board that will also perform on pistes and firing off natural kickers and cliffs. The Malolo’s tapered shape provides plenty of float and agility in deep snow.
Soul surfer with a heart for freestyle. The Malolo’s shallow taper lets guys like Terje and Nicolas Müller spin off cliffs and kickers, lay it sideways, and blast through stashes with uncompromised flow and precision. Whether it’s an epic dump or late day crud, the NEW S-Rocker™ design equals effortless float that will accelerate you out of even the deepest driving turn.
Downsize 2 to 4 cm From Normal Board Length
Recommended for freeride riding.
Recommended for big mountain riding.
High cost $
Rocker Construction.
Freeride Specific.
Year: 2010
Available Lengths (cm):
149, 154, 158, 162, 166
Riding Style: Freeride
Specifications:
The Channel (binding stystem)
NEW S-Rocker
SHAPE: Tapered [20MM]
FLEX: Directional
CORE: Powder Fly II™ Core with Dualzone™ EGD™ and Negative Profile
FIBERGLASS: Triax™ Response
BASE: NEW Sintered N2O WFO Vision
EDGES: Grip and Rip™ Tune
SIDEWALLS: Pro:45™
EXTRAS: Pro-Tip™ and Infinite Ride™
Similar boards: Rome Notch - 2010 Four 20 Northern Lights - 2010 Nitro Pantera LX - 2010 Prior Khyber - 2010 Capita Charlie Slasher - 2010

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