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Burton Nug Snowboard - 2010 BCS
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Unlearn what you think you know about snowboards with the Burton Nug Snowboard. The Nug is engineered to be ridden 8-10cm shorter than your normal sized board while maintaining the same all-mountain capabilities like providing float for riding powder, stability for carving groomers and the flex for storming the park. The Nug features the Squeeze Box core profiling and other notable features like Jumper Cables, Pro-Tip and Infinite Ride. Shred-Veteran Dave Downing swears by it, so you know it’s legit.
- Geometry, flex and effective edge are completely rethought and implemented so the Nug can be downsized 8-10cm from your regular board
- Squeeze Box has a thinner core directly under bindings and gradually becomes thicker in the areas outside the bindings, which creates mutant-like pop and precise handling
- V-Rocker continuous rocker with Frostbite edges work together like yin and yang for being both playful and ferocious
- The Channel— more stance options and board feel than any other binding-compatibility module, and it’s now newly evolved to work on various manufacturers’ bindings
- Scoop Technology—exaggerated tip and tail scooping helps to provide a catch-free and loose feeling by turning the edges up
- Jumper Cables—carbon stringers, starting from center of the board to the outside contact points, bring snappy ollies and explosive response in and out of turns
- Infinite Ride technology gives a pre-broken-in feeling (the overbuilt core gets put through the ringer in the factory) for forgiving playfulness on the snow
- You may get a different colored board than the one you see here. We can’t control it. But we’re sure you’ll be stoked.
Bottom Line: Engineered to annihilate.
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2 Comments Last Comment: February 27, 2011 by: NIckolas Dill
By: NIckolas Dill
February 27, 2011
I'm 5'10" 160 lbs- I ride the 150-Could have gone w the 146 but seemed so short... I rode both sizes and decided on 150. Burton is coming out with a directional model net year too. Good luck
By: alvarob172025547
February 15, 2011
Hey buddy,
What size did you buy and how big are you? Thanks for the feedback!
Change me.
Out of Stock
2010 Model No Longer Available
We have a lot more Freestyle Snowboards than that
Freestyle Snowboards- Shape:
- twin
- Flex:
- soft (3 out of 10 on Technine's scale)
- Camber:
- reverse, V-Rocker
- Sidewalls:
- 10:45
- Effective Edge:
- [146 cm ] 860 mm
- Waist Width:
- [146 cm ] 25.4 mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [146 cm ] 5.88 mm
- Stance Width:
- [146 cm] 53 cm
- Stance Setback:
- centered
- Core:
- Superfly, full wood
- Base:
- sintered
- Recommended Rider Weight:
- [146 lb] 80 - 130 lb
- Recommended Use:
- all-mountain
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 year
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