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Burton Joystick Snowboard - 2010 BCS

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The Burton Joystick Snowboard keeps you shredding hard and in control through slushy parks, blower pow stashes, and into the coveted eighth-level warp zone. The near-twin V-Rocker shape, forgiving feel, and springy flex help you destroy the entire mountain with the force of 400 video-game nerds' sexual frustrations.

  • Super Fly II Core blends multiple woods for increased snap and lighter weight
  • V-Rocker lifts your contact points off the ground for catch-free landings and insane float in powder
  • Jumper Cables High Voltage extend carbon from binding areas to tip/tail for improved ollie power
  • Infinite Ride construction breaks-in fiberglass at the factory for a consistent out-of-the-box ride that lasts
  • Frostbite Edges extend slightly under your bindings for improved grip in all snow conditions
  • 10:45 Sidewalls absorb impact to resist edge blowouts
  • The Channel mounting system improves board feel and offers infinite stance options with EST or 3D bindings

Bottom Line: Like an on-hill invincibility cheat.

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Rating for this product: 4

Good board, more park than freeride though

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December 20, 2010

I hired this board, the '09 version, last year at Jackson hole for a day. Burton puts it in the "all Mountain board" category. I would say it's more of a park board. Don't get me wrong. I hiked cody bowl in this thing and dropped "no shadows" with no problems, just wish I had taken more of a freeride board that day. When we got to the bottom of the hobacks, I thought that's it, let's hit the park and some jumps which is where I really enjoyed this board, much more than the backcountry. It felt the same switch as natural. It's real skatey with nice flex.

I have since bought a burton love, and I think these boards are very similar despite burton saying the joystick as an "all-mountain board" and the joystick is a park board.

Not sure how the 2010 differs from the '09 but if you are looking for a board more the "park" end of freeride than "backcountry" this maybe for you. If you want more freeride then I would lean towards the burton custom. I have the '08 version and it is a solid all-mountain board.

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September 3, 2010

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Joystick

By: Backcountry.com Vendor Rep
August 24, 2010

The Burton Joystick. Last year this board slayed it, everyone who rode it loved it. The board is fun, easy to ride, and technical. An all around amazing board.

It has a twin-like shape and directional flex. It has Carbon I-beam with in the Triax glass. A new upgrade from last year is the Jumper Cables Hi-Voltage. These are carbon stringers from the end of the channel to the contact points, to give the rider more snap out of the tip and tail.

See what all the hype is all about.

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Rating for this product: 4

Burton Joystick- sell your old boards

By: Backcountry.com Employee
August 23, 2010

In the age of reverse camber, when all manufacturers are perfecting their rocker archetypes, Burton emerges with an MVP- the Joystick. It is a Do-it-all, know-it-all deck with a medium but on the stiffer side flex and all mountain inter-changeability. It can press and pop. The new Jumper Cables (carbon rods) used in the lay up bring the dead rocker feeling back from the dead. The lack of pop was seriously my only complaint when riding the 2009/2010 Joystick, I'm glad they've addressed that. This board is quick turning, has a fast base and cool, artsy graphics.It rides switch almost as even as regular (there is a slight directional flex feeling).

This board is utilitarian in that I can't really pin down who it's for as far as age, skill level and preferred terrain. Every board from every company really claims to have a do everything board, it really does.

Fun- lest we forget, a good question to ask is, "is it fun?" Yes it is.

I rode the 157, I am 6'1" on a good day and weigh 175 lbs with a size 10 boot. I had the chance to ride this board in mixed conditions such as pow, ice, park, pipe night day, rails rocks, butters, no complaints.

Dare I say, this board is the new Custom, ok, I said it- WHAT!?

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Good board, more park than freeride though

4 star rating

By: Richard Possin December 20, 2010

I hired this board, the '09 version, last year at Jackson hole for a day. Burton puts it in the "all Mountain board" category. I would say more...

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By: Wooden Robots August 24, 2010

The Burton Joystick. Last year this board slayed it, everyone who rode it loved it. The board is fun, easy to ride, and technical. An all around amazing more...

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Shape:
twin-like 
Camber:
V-Rocker 
Effective Edge:
[154 cm ] 1180 lb 
Waist Width:
[154 cm ] 250 mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[154 cm ] 7.58 mm 
Stance Width:
[154 cm] 22 in 
Stance Setback:
centered 
Core:
Super Fly II 
Base:
sintered 
Recommended Rider Weight:
[150 cm] 115 - 190 lb; [154 cm] 120 - 170 lb; [157 cm] 125 - 175 lb; [161 cm] 145 - 195 
Recommended Use:
schralping 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year