Description
Progressing should be fun.
Running out and buying the ultra-stiff pro-level powder tool, park slayer, or race weapon isn't the best idea for someone who's starting out in snowboarding. You'll wind up with banged-up knees, a sore ass, and a heap of frustration. Burton designed the Clash to take your riding from zero to hero without killing you in the process.
- Continuous V-Rocker forgives the occasional sketched landing and floats in the pow-pow
- Mellow sidecut for easy, predictable turning
- Soft, forgiving, twin flex makes turning easy and won't hit you with any surprises
- Extruded base is easy to tune and repair
- Fly core is Burton's classic tip-to-tail wood core, which is constantly refined for optimized flex, feel, pop, and strength
- Cruise control edge tune provides catch-free carving for fewer fly-swatters
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Is this board good for jumps and rails
Eric Saalfeld
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Is this board good for jumps and rails
Josh Chapman
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Hey Eric,
Yes and no. If you're already an intermediate to advanced rider you'll definitely want something true twin and slightly stiffer for you to throwdown in the park. If you're a beginner to park riding, yes this is great for starting out on rails/boxes. Its soft flex and forgiving rocker will keep you up right and provide a super fun ride. Its a bit too soft for most jumps. But if you're just trying out some 10-15 footers for your first time, it will be fine for that.
Pretty good, But not Great.
Tyler Dubya
Member since
Its a traditional rocker board. Rides loose and easy. I ended up trading boards with my friend for a wile. I liked the board. It was easy to get used to. But it a wile to transition edge to edge. When leaning from left to right to carve, I felt like i was waiting for a good second or 2 for the board to dig in the snow and give me control. I feel like the rocker was to blame for it. For jumps and the park. It did perfectly fine. A loose feeling for 3's off jumps and rails. But it just did not perform up to my hopes.
I would probably recommend a different board for my friends. I wanted to say good for this board, but it was just disappointing to ride.
Pretty good, But not Great.
Tyler Dubya
Member since
Its a traditional rocker board. Rides loose and easy. I ended up trading boards with my friend for a wile. I liked the board. It was easy to get used to. But it a wile to transition edge to edge. When leaning from left to right to carve, I felt like i was waiting for a good second or 2 for the board to dig in the snow and give me control. I feel like the rocker was to blame for it. For jumps and the park. It did perfectly fine. A loose feeling for 3's off jumps and rails. But it just did not perform up to my hopes.
I would probably recommend a different board for my friends. I wanted to say good for this board, but it was just disappointing to ride.
Just rode for my first time yesterday using...
fla209128362
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Just rode for my first time yesterday using a friends K2 Recon Riser, let's just say I got my ass kicked.
I'm 6' 170lbs. What size would I want? I'll be riding on the East Coast NY.
Also open to options on a different beginner board.
Brandon Collett
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I think this board is a great option for you. Rocker will make the board easier to ride - gives it a "catch free" feel. Being a hybrid rocker, it will grip firm east coast conditions much better than fully rockered board. Another thing is this board is soft, that will also make it easier to learn on. I would look at the 155 or 158 options.
IM a 140 pound man 5 8" of height what...
juan badillo
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IM a 140 pound man 5 8" of height what would be the right board for me?
Tim Bohlken
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Juan,
you will probably want a 151cm but it really all depends on what type of riding you do and what type of conditions you ride in. powder, park, east coast, alaska? just my 2cents
V-Rocker
Four Horsemen
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Easy to Ride, Easy on the wallet
Four Horsemen
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Charge the mountain, not the card. A twin flex directional board for those riders that are looking to progress while slashing the entire mountain and save enough cash for a slice of pizza. The Clash features V-Rocker with Cruise Control for a catch free, fun ride.
Easy to Ride, Easy on the wallet
Four Horsemen
Member since
Charge the mountain, not the card. A twin flex directional board for those riders that are looking to progress while slashing the entire mountain and save enough cash for a slice of pizza. The Clash features V-Rocker with Cruise Control for a catch free, fun ride.

fla209128362
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