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Burton Clash Snowboard - 09/10 - 2009 BCS

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The Burton Clash Snowboard has been a riot on the white for years. It’s simple, really: all the tech and performance of high-end boards without the shart-inducing price tag. Case in point: the Burton Clash’s Cruise Control technology, which combines a mellow flex with upturned edges at the nose and a directional shape, so you’ll become a mountain-slaying sensei in no time.

  • Directional shape for effortless turning
  • Twin flex for switch stompability
  • Bias React fiberglass for a soft flex
  • Cruise Control tech has upturned edges on the nose and a mellow flex for easy turn initiation without fear of catching an edge
  • Grip and Rip edges are ready to ride right out of the box

Bottom Line: Kick up your performance without kicking down the cash.

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I'm still undecided on what size board to get. I'm 5'10

I'm still undecided on what size board to get. I'm 5'10 tall and weigh 157lbs. I am a beginner but I would like in the future to try out jumps in the park also. So, should I get a 155cm or a 158cm board? Thanks

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March 10, 2010

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If you're gonna ride a lot of park get the 155.... but if not and your resort has steeps and you may be riding some pow get the 158.... The industry standard for sizing recommendation is that a board should come to between your chin and nose when stood on its end....

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March 11, 2010

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Size wise go with the 155. I'm about your size and that is the size i run. Board wise. This is a great board to learn on as well as progressing to more advanced tricks. Great board for a Great price. Have fun with this my man.

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March 10, 2010

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I am thinking of purchasing the 155cm board and I was wondering

I am thinking of purchasing the 155cm board and I was wondering a few things. I wear size 10.5 shoes so what size boots I will most likely have to buy? Also, I hear from others that I should also purchase a size L Binding instead of M. Will a size L Binding fit the 155cm board ok? If so, any recommendations on what model Bindings to purchase?
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March 9, 2010

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For the most part, boots- you wold get a size 10.5 from Forum or Burton. Both of these companies have 1 to 1 lasting. This means that what ever shoe size you are that is your boot size. you may actually be able to size down to a 10. It all depends on how you like you shoes, are they a tight fit or loose. If you get a 10 you can get away with a medium binding. 10 is the cutoff for bindings. Anything bigger is a Large. This 155 has a 25cm waist width. This is wide enough for both a size 10 or 10.5.

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March 9, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

Great board

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February 26, 2010

Ive got the 145cm and its totally changed the way i board. ive been boarding for 3 yrs and have used a custom x 152, which was the wrong board for me. the rocker feature on the clash gives me the confidence to try new things like switch and rails which otherwise i wouldnt try for fear of catching edge. if you're just starting out, this is the board for you.

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Is this considered a free-style board and would this be a good

Is this considered a free-style board and would this be a good board to learn the sport with?

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February 17, 2010

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Its an entry level board that you can ride anywhere and do anything on. It has some tail taper to help edge to edge transitions happen very smoothly!

Great starter board that you can take anywhere on the mountain!

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February 18, 2010

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Whats the difference between this board and the deuce and bullet

Whats the difference between this board and the deuce and bullet as far as park and all mtn also flex and level of the board like beginner and intermediate etc.

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October 14, 2009

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Great board

5 star rating

By: bil3586388 February 26, 2010

Ive got the 145cm and its totally changed the way i board. ive been boarding for 3 yrs and have used a custom x 152, which was the wrong board for me. more...

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Lengths:
139cm, 145cm, 151cm, 155cm, 158cm 160cm 
Shape:
Directional twin 
Effective Edge:
[155cm] 1220mm 
Waist Width:
[155cm] 250mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[155cm] 7.58m 
Stance Setback:
2.5cm 
Core Material:
Fly Core wood 
Base:
Lightspeed Vision 
Rider Weight:
[139cm] 70-125lb (32-57kg); [155cm] 120-175lb (55-80kg); [158cm] 130-180lb (60-85kg); [160cm] 145-195lb (66-89kg) 
Recommended Use:
Park, mountain freestyle, progressing riders 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year