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Scratch outside the box.

A zombie apocalypse is nigh, so grab the Lib Tech Burtner's Box Scratcher BTX Snowboard and head to the hills to seek refuge and have some good times as well. Hungry for freestyle fun, the Box Scratcher uses its twin geometry and wider waist width for stomping park and street features alike. We recommend you head out without a buddy, though, because undead brain-eaters could be lurking around every corner. In which case, the serrated Magnetraction edge might come in handy for lopping off some heads. 

  • Banana Tech BTX features a rockered platform between the feet, a flat section under the inserts, and a mild camber toward the ends; the result is freestyle-centric pressure between the feet and a catch-free feeling at the furthest contact points
  • Magnetraction edges steer through ice like a phantom ghost ship navigating the frozen arctic waters
  • Wider waist width complements the soft flex, Banana profile, and allows you to ride a smaller size without sacrificing stability
  • Power Transfer Internal Sidewalls reinforce the sidewalls with an internal 90-degree wall built to resist and absorb impacts that could damage sidewalls, edges, and core
  • Morning Wood core presents a freestyle-friendly flex with an even feel throughout which accessorizes well with the board's twin geometry
  • Jesse Burtner signature series snowboard
  • Different sizes feature your own most-dreaded brain-eaters out there: 143/Video Game Zombie, 147/Jock Zombie, 151/Business Man Zombie, 154/Motorcycle Cop Zombie, and 157/Carnie Zombie

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I see its good for boxes and buttery stuff,...

Steve M

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Posted on

I see its good for boxes and buttery stuff, but can it handle 50 foot jumps? I have a Rome that is super buttery and seems like it just has too much flex to handle landings of jumps. Im nervous to buy another board that would cause the same problem. Any ideas?

Eli Hays

Member since 
Responded on

It depends on the size you're shooting for... A bigger board will be stable on bigger jumps with this guy. Just remember that this board is totally reverse camber, so when hitting jumps of that size you really have to land square on both feet, or you're gonna wash out. I wouldn't take this off anything bigger than a 50 footer, and in all honesty, I would probably look into a different board for jumps. Consider the T.Rice, Attack Banana, or TRS boards, and if you're set on reverse, check out the Banana Magic as well.