Burton Trick Pony - 2014

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Are you one of those park rats taking your freestyle game into the bigger, badder backcountry scene? The Burton Trick Pony will suit you to the T. This deck was designed by some of the best backcountry senders in the game. John Jackson, Jussi Oksen and Mark Sollars stepped in to make a perfect deck for sending themselves . An almost entirely flat camber profile extends all the way across this twin deck, providing pop, power and control in either direction whilst offering more floatation than conventional camber.

Manufacturer's Description:

A twinned out trick machine for deeply stacked terrain.
For park riders who ride pow, the NEW Trick Pony takes tech freestyle into natural terrain with a design driven by Jussi, John Jackson, and Mark Sollors. A stepped up evolution of the Sherlock, this tweaked true twin extends Flat Top all the way out to the contact points for stepped up stability and grip from pat-down takeoff to stomped landing. It’s an evolution in Bend that’s not quite rocker or camber to give you way better control and ollie power in either direction, while still letting you float effortlessly with a centered stance.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

High cost $

Zero Camber Construction.

Twin Shape.

Year: 2014

Available Lengths (cm):
154, 158,162

Riding Style: All Mountain

Specifications:

The Channel
BEND: Flat Top
SHAPE: Twin
FLEX: Twin
CORE: Super Fly II™ with Dualzone™ EGD™
FIBERGLASS: Triax™ Fiberglass with Carbon I-Beam™
BASE: Sintered WFO
EXTRAS: Jumper Cables Hi-Voltage, Side Effects, Pro-Tip™, and Infinite Ride™

Burton Trick Pony

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