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Burton Chopper Snowboard - Kids'
Burton chose the shape, materials, and design of the Kids' Chopper Snowboard to give your grom every possible advantage during the first couple seasons. A centered stance lets your kid choose which foot should be in front without being forced one way or the other. Burton's Small Fly II core provides the forgiving flex that often makes the difference between a smooth turn and a crash. The Chopper also has a hard Lightspeed Vision base that holds up to seasons of abuse with little need for repair. **DISCONTINUED**
Bottom Line: Everything your grom needs to get better than you.
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I am in search of a Burton Chopper board 2008, 131 cm. This is
I am in search of a Burton Chopper board 2008, 131 cm. This is for my son and it is the graphics that I want for him.
Thanks
By: Tim Pliske
April 19, 2009
Ebay has afew 131's right now. Go peep that before it's too late. Other than that, I'm not sure where you'll find an 08 if it's not in stock anywhere.
By: Taylor Doiron
April 20, 2009
Do you need burton bindings or is it normal
Do you need burton bindings or is it normal
By: alex
March 5, 2009
you can use normal bindings
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
March 5, 2009
4 Year Old Did Great
By: lor100292826
March 16, 2009
My son loves his new Chopper. He has phenomenal gross motor skills and could stand up without losing his balance just fine. Now we're working on learning to turn and stop. I paired the board with Burton Freestyle bindings (the 1 straps) and Burton boots in the smallest size available an 11C.
The Chopper is a great board at a great price and if you buy the 2009 now which is 1/2 price at at least one online retailer that I know of then your little grom will be all set for the next season.
PS-Backcounrty only price matches if the board on sale at another retailer is the exact same size as the board you wish to buy at BackCountry, so keep the board size in mind when you are price shopping and not just the make/model.
can you grind with the burton chopper????
can you grind with the burton chopper????
By: bill
February 24, 2009
yes
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
March 17, 2009
I want to get a Burton 100cm chopper board for my son. Ive noticed
I want to get a Burton 100cm chopper board for my son. Ive noticed other internet sites have them on sale now for $107. Do you guys price match? If not when will you be putting yours on sale.. I buy a lot of camping stuff from you guys so I would rather buy this board from you if possible. ThanksLee
By: s2million100003289
February 10, 2009
Lee, I have found if you call or do the live chat when ordering that Backcountry will price match as long as the items are the same.
By: hun100214946
February 10, 2009
Burton tech trickles all the way down
By: Andreas Bruch
January 12, 2009
A super-solid board for little groms. It's my son's first board, and I'm guessing we'll have it for a while based on a look at the construction. The binding mounts are just like the grown-up boards, which is great - I mounted the bindings at the beginning of a week-long trip, and they hadn't loosened at all when I pulled them off to pack up. Worth noting that the board is drilled to accept any binding, three- or four-hole, so you're not necessarily confined to Burton's (excellent) junior bindings.
I have a 3 year old that has been "snow boarding" down
I have a 3 year old that has been "snow boarding" down the sledding hills since 1 years old on an old style snowboard (slip your foot into a binding that loops over your boot but doesn't tie you in). His 7 year old sister and 13 year old brother are tearing up the slopes on their real Burton boards but we can't find a real board to take him out on the slopes with and the slip ons are not allowed on the hills (understandably). All but the 3 year old were in Red Lodge this past weekend on a snowboard vacation and we saw a 3 year old out there on a board without the sharp edges. The dad said it was a Burton board that he had found at backcountry so I'm curious to know what it might be. Was it the Chopper? If not, do you have a suggestion for a snowboard for the one who is feeling left behind?BTW - leg strength is very important and my kids were all walking before they were 9 months old so this is not a typical family...
By: BASchillinger
January 9, 2009
This board does have metal edges. I haven't seen the one you are talking about.
By: Wake ER
January 9, 2009
I have a burton women's malolo board and want to attach my
I have a burton women's malolo board and want to attach my flow five bindings and plates, anyone know how?
By: valerie
January 7, 2009
I believe Flow has a special disc insert for burton board hole patterns. Check out their website
By: Aaron Favereaux
February 19, 2009
Beast board
By: bill
February 25, 2009
its great for kids who want to shed the terrain park jumps!!!
My duaghter is 9 years old weighs 80lbs she is 4'5"She
My duaghter is 9 years old weighs 80lbs she is 4'5"She did well in the LTR at Stratton Mtn last weekend She was able to snowboard down the hill on her own by the end of the day. What is the correct length board for her and how do you determine that. I also would like to get this season as well as nxt seaon use out of the board.
By: tom
December 18, 2008
determined by weight, sometimes by height, look at board size charts and try and get a board that has a 20-30 pound range for them to grow into...but the board should never be taller than they are, if the board that is in the correct wieght range is taller than your daughter, then go down untill it is the same height or preferably shorter
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
March 17, 2009
Hey,I want to buy my 6 yo who weighs 40lbs who is a wild little
Hey,I want to buy my 6 yo who weighs 40lbs who is a wild little boy a Burton chopper. Do I buy him the 90 or the 100cm. He is on the short end compared to other kids his age.Thanks,mike
By: mike
December 8, 2008
I would suggest waiting a few years before buying him a snowboard as kids at that age do not have the leg strength to really snowboard for any length of time. I started my daughter when she was 7 with Private Lessons and she was good for about 40 minutes before she would have to stop. The instructor explained it to me that it is normal because they have not developed the leg strength. They seem to pick up on sking quickly and are able to keep up if you want to ride together.
By: tkharris
December 8, 2008
young rippers
By: SLC 1X1
January 12, 2009
My four year old loves this board. Its the perfect board for the young ripper!
I looking for a youth snowboard, my son is 14yrs old,weight is
I looking for a youth snowboard, my son is 14yrs old,weight is 97lb,height is 4foot 11 inches.can you recommend a good board for him and bindings.He has new Soloman boots...
By: sandra campbell
December 2, 2008
i would recamend the burton chopper and burton custom bindings
By: jdog
December 5, 2008
What's the best for a 6 year old, about 45lbs, anxious to
What's the best for a 6 year old, about 45lbs, anxious to snowboard?
By: Jen
December 2, 2008
skiing probably...then once they develop some strength then go to boarding, that would be safest
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
March 17, 2009
Good
By: Aaron
January 26, 2009
Good board, I demoed it at a local mountain. But I have last year's model and I like it more because there is no beveled edge. I would let riders have the choice. Beveled or not.
do you have the burton chopper snowboard size 125 in that blue
do you have the burton chopper snowboard size 125 in that blue striped way because when i clicked the size 125 it went to a yellow striped one
By: victoria
November 23, 2008
Nope sorry. Each size has it's own color.
By: Fur Finley
November 23, 2008
how to attach bindings to a snowboard that is purchased from
how to attach bindings to a snowboard that is purchased from Backcountry?
By: smu2540867
November 9, 2008
Pretty simple bud. First, before you get bindings or a board, make sure they're compatible with each other. Not all bindings fit all boards. If they're both the same brand though you're ok. But the bindings will have a number of holes in them. You simply line them up with the holes on the board, take a phillips screwdriver, and screw them in tight. Not much to it really. It's pretty self evident once you have everything sitting in front of you.
By: Fur Finley
November 9, 2008
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