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Burton Dominant Snowboard - 2007 BCS

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Dominant Snowboard
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A ridiculously soft flex gives the Burton Dominant Snowboard an unmatched buttery feel for sessioning a downtown rail or jibbing boxes in the park. This twintip board lets you nose press like never before and charge switch whenever you want. Burton used an easily maintained Lightspeed Vision base and burly 10:45 sidewalls to make sure the Dominant Snowboard holds up to the tricks you don't quite pull off. Want even more on-rail performance? Grab the Slick version, and let its recessed edges make snagging a thing of the past. Burton went overboard with the skate graphics on this one. They even gave the Dominant Snowboard a grip-tape style upper—incase you need to stick a one-footer or something. *Available for US Shipment Only. *We can't control which color base you get. But we're confident you'll dig it.

Bottom Line: Ledges, boxes, and rails become your personal playground when you ride the Burton Dominant Snowboard.

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Rating for this product: 4

08' BRTN Dommie

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June 23, 2008

Definitely a sick ride.
GOODS: Great torsional flex, the shorties are easy to spin, and for a park board the doms have awesome edgehold. Good board feel too, and transitions edge-to-edge great in the pipe and on runs.
DOWNERS: Could use a wider stance, the tip and tail could be slightly softer for butters.

WRAP IT UP: For the most part, you won't be disappointed with this buy. Take it anywhere on the snow (or park), and it will perform. I can't say that about many boards. Nice price! $$

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Is this board good for trail riding, too.

Is this board good for trail riding, too.

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July 1, 2008

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You'll rally groomers pretty casually as long as things aren't too icy. This is a pretty dedicated freestyle board so the design is going to give up some all mountain stability in exchange for a soft, nimble ride. Basically, you'll get around Park City just fine but probably flounder at the Bird.

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July 1, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

perfect

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May 12, 2008

i love this board. it suits me perfect...being female, flex is nice in general, plus i think i'm going down the park route and its been really fun to play on. i didn't think it was stiff at all...i can pretty much manual until i flip over so i don't think it needs much more flex.

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Item: BUR1717

2007 Model No Longer Available

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08' BRTN Dommie

4 star rating

By: ARMI June 23, 2008

Definitely a sick ride.
GOODS: Great torsional flex, the shorties are easy to spin, and for a park board the doms have awesome edgehold. Good board more...

perfect

5 star rating

By: hunter_jum2208422 May 12, 2008

i love this board. it suits me perfect...being female, flex is nice in general, plus i think i'm going down the park route and its been really fun more...

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Lengths:
[Regular] 146cm, 150cm, 154cm, 156cm, 159cm; [Slick] 150cm, 154cm 
Shape:
Twin 
Effective edge:
[154cm] 1185mm 
Waist width:
[154cm] 254mm 
Sidecut radius:
[154cm] 7.4m 
Stance width:
[154cm] 53cm (20.9in) 
Stance setback:
Centered 
Core material:
Park Fly (wood) 
Base:
Lightspeed Vision 
Rider weight:
[146cm] 95-145lb (43-66kg); [154cm] 120-170lb (55-77kg); [159cm] 150-200+ (68-91kg) 
Recommended Use:
Jibbing, terrain parks, city rails 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year