2010 BURTON SNOWBOARD PREVIEW
Yes, November is almost upon us… and already in many parts of the continent people are starting to snowboard (Darn you, Mammoth, darn you!).
For us here in Vancouver and BC, we are patiently waiting for the temperatures to drop and more snow to fall on the mountains. Realistically it is only weeks away, but it feels like forever.
Whistler Blackcomb has announced its opening day is November 26th this year. Cypress, Grouse, and Seymour have yet to report opening dates. Hemlock is reporting an opening date of December 10th, and over on Vancouver Island, Mount Washington is slated to open December 11th. Big White and Apex are saying December 5th, and Sun Peaks is early with an opening date of November 21st.
Ugh. So far away.
So in the meantime, why not fantasize about all the new gear coming out this year? It’s no secret that I’m a little biased towards Burton, so I’m going to kickoff my gear previews with them. This post will just be snowboards, I’ll be featuring other hardgoods and softgoods in a follow-up post. I’ve posted a selection of boards here, feel free to check our their full product lineup at Burton.com.
Note: All images credited to Burton.com
2010 Burton Custom X

Definitely one of the best boards that Burton has put out this year. Not only are the graphics absolutely GORGEOUS (the snowboarder/surfer in me loves the trees and ocean design), but the tech is darn good. It’s got the Channel, which most of the new Burton boards have this year… basically allows you to configure your bindings in any stance you can possibly think of. It’s a super light board and is generally a good board for any condition. Good in pow, the park, free riding and even groomers. So sexy.
2010 Burton Fish

Ah, the Fish. A board I have lusted after for a long time. Who doesn’t dream of adding the Fish to their quiver and having a true powder board? For those of you just getting into snowboarding, you probably don’t need a Fish just yet. But for those of you who skip work on powder days, spend all day hiking for the good stuff… this is the board for you. Light, tapered with a swallow tail, and the addition of an S-Rocker really makes this board float in the powder. It’s also super fast and even has a surfboard-style rail. It’s pretty much like surfing on the snow.
2010 Burton Custom V-Rocker

A little cheaper than the Custom-X, the Custom now comes in Regular and V-Rocker. The Added V-Rocker puts a centre rocker between the feet, which brings the tip and tail off the ground… so basically it’s better in pow and let’s you jib and ollie a little easier. This is a fun, fun board if you like to pop and hop around the mountain, either in pow or park. I wouldn’t recommend this if you’re JUST going on groomers though. I really like the design this year.
2010 Burton Supermodel

This year I think the real sleeper hit is the Supermodel. Not a lot of people talk about it (the Customs are super popular), but I personally think this is the perfect board for a BC boy. This board can be used on the whole mountain, and is light and fast and has the Channel as well. I REALLY love the design on it… the reds are so vibrant (and the blues on other sizes) and they’d look great in photos… a must if you’re into snow photography or video with your friends.
It’s slightly tapered so it’ll work nice in pow, and it’s got great control for groomers. It’s got a mid-range price too.
2010 Burton Joystick

I’ve been hearing a lot about the Burton Joystick this year for the park. It’s got a new Freestyle Scoop which makes it super easy to do tricks in the park, and also has a V-Rocker to put that rocker between your feet as well. It’s a pretty aggressive board for the park, but Burton says it is forgiving and fun as well. The reviews are coming in now, and it is looking like a really strong contender for a park board this year.
2010 Burton Malolo

Ah the Malolo, my board of choice for this year. It’s technically a unisex board, as I have the smallest size at 149. It goes up to 166. I actually purchased my 2010 Malolo last year at an event, and I’ve been pretty much waiting all year to ride it. I’m so excited. It’s the perfect board for me… from the surf-inspired graphics to the name.. (Malolo means “flying fish” in Hawaiian). It’s got an S-Rocker for the snow, which helps with the speed and float of the board. I love the powder and the trees, so the Malolo is going to be a significant improvement here. I’ve tried it out on groomers and it’s actually pretty good. I think for real hard-pack ice days though, I’ll bring out my old Burton Feelgood (it’s 2 years old).
Speaking of girls… I also wanted to showcase a couple women’s boards out there for all my lady readers.
2010 Burton Women’s Supermodel

An absolutely stunning board design for a girl’s board. I love it… it’s girly but also colourful and cool. This is a high performance girl’s board. Same as the men’s super model, it’s a tapered board that will ride well in powder. It’s extremely versatile… you can ride it anywhere on the mountain. It also has the Channel if you have EST bindings. No worries if you don’t, it’s got a conversion kit as well.
2010 Burton Women’s Feelgood ES

The Feelgood ES (and the Feelgood) are top-of-the-line women’s boards. This board is SUPER light. It has the Carbon Vaporskin, as well as the Channel. If you’re looking for a fast, beginner to intermediate board (I learned on a Feelgood no problem), this board can SERIOUSLY hold an edge in the groomers. It’s not skittish at all. Note: If you’re wanting to eventually ride this in powder, you may want to get a couple extra inches on the board to hold some float… I found this board wasn’t great for deep powder.
2010 Burton Women’s Lipstick

The perfect board for a girl in the park, the Lipstick is super poppy with a V-Rocker and Elliptical Kicks. It’s light and has super cute graphics… not to mention the Channel and Pressure Distribution Edges (helps you on groomers and also on landings). Unfortunately I’m not much of a park girl, because I would really love to ride this board.
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And that’s it for now folks! What do you think of the boards that are out this year? Any particular favourites in the Burton lineup? Anything you’d like me to cover in future posts?
Cheers!
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October 26th, 2009 at 1:11 pm
Can’t wait to go skiing!!! First have to recover from all the injuries. Ahhh!!!
October 26th, 2009 at 3:28 pm
I need a snowboard that doesn’t catch on the front edge and cause me to slam face first into the snow. Know where I could find one of the those?
Wish I was better at it.
October 26th, 2009 at 3:52 pm
I just started snowboarding last year and want to get my own board this year. I’m good enough to get down the slope without falling. What Burton board do you reccomend? The Lux, The Social, or The Feather? I’m going to a Ski and Snowboard Expo in two weeks and looking to buy there
October 26th, 2009 at 6:48 pm
Oooh, the red & black Supermodel does indeed look hot… And not just because I’m biased towards red & black color designs.
Good preview post – it’s got me aching to feel the hiss and crunch of snow under my board-clad feet…
October 26th, 2009 at 9:12 pm
cute! hope you get snow soon.
btw, you’ll be so proud of me: I downloaded the New Moon soundtrack and i actually can’t stop listening to it! despite the fact i have not read any of the books or seen the movie. so now i’m considering to watch the first movie. But do you think I should read the book first?
October 27th, 2009 at 12:18 am
I have to agree with Mike, the Supermodel looks hot, though I prefer the femal version
Hope you’ll get good snow conditions this winter.
@Liv: I’d say you should definitely read the books if you like the music. I always prefer to read the book prior to the movie, because you can let your imagination wander freely…
October 27th, 2009 at 1:10 am
peach/nikki,.
for a catch free ride you should check out the social or the feather, both have softer flexes, mellower edge tunes and convex tip & tail which should help reduce all the edge catching.
good luck!
October 27th, 2009 at 9:42 am
hi ^^
I’m french and i love your site! I hope you get snow soon!
bisous
October 27th, 2009 at 10:11 am
Yeah snowboard post!
I’ve always been partial to Burton as well (pro deals help). I haven’t tried the channel system but like the idea of unlimited stance variation. No new boards this year though:(
October 27th, 2009 at 7:50 pm
Mammoth… haha Mammy can’t hang with us cool Colorado people
JK JK, but didn’t they close after opening for a few days??
Nice preview post too by the way!
October 28th, 2009 at 7:17 am
I’m interested in your opinion on a board choice. I’ve been riding over 15 years, live in Vail, and would consider myself an advanced rider. My delima is this… I love to spend my days in the trees, relatively tight trees, because that is where the powder is. I also spend a lot of time riding with guys who are much heavier and faster than I am, going top speed on groomers from hit… to hit… to hit and I’m always the last one to the chair… it irks me to be last. I also like to jump, ollie and spin, but am not a park girl at all.
I’m 5′4″, 126 lbs. So, I’m looking for a board that is sturdy/stiff enough to hold up in high speed chatter, but flexible enough to maneuver tight trees in powder. It would be great if it had a little snap for ollie/butter.
I’ve been looking at the Feelgood, Feelgood ES (too stiff?), and now you have me wondering about the Malolo. Sounds like you like trees as much as me.
Any suggestions? If I demo, I’m going to end up having to pay full price on a 2010 model and can’t afford that.
October 28th, 2009 at 8:39 am
I don’t understand so much about snowboarding, but I like the 2010 Burton Women’s Lipstick one.
I’m waiting for this year to go ice skating..
xxx
Laura
October 29th, 2009 at 11:29 am
Woooot snowboarding!!
Good post, I enjoyed your breakdown of Burton.
On a side note, I cant believe Google site-linked your site! Good job Allie! ( you must be getting a ton of hits
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October 30th, 2009 at 6:17 am
Hey Allie.
I’m eyeing up the Rome vinyl for this year, any breakdown/info on that?
Thanks
Emx
October 30th, 2009 at 7:56 am
More junk from Burton. Those channel boards absolutely are the worst; the bolts often come loose within hours of being in snow.
Did Burton not talk to structural engineers about the fact that steel bolts shrink in the cold?
November 3rd, 2009 at 10:02 pm
Awesome post about Burton Snowboards! I love how insightful your writing is and I also love the pictures that you used. Those boards are so cool!! Your blogs are very entertaining and I can not wait to read the newest blogs keep up the good work.