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Burton Clash Snowboard

Item #BUR4450 | 12 in Stock
3 Star Rating

Entry lvl board

By Ranked #204 - All Mountain Snowboards April 23, 2009

The clash is an entry level board. It's a great value for beginners but the riders usually outgrow it's capabilities within a short period. A friend of mine purchased one after his first week of snowboarding. I took it into the terrain park one day to check out it's flexibility. I ended up snapping the tail behind the back binding when I had to butter a landing on a 360 it worked out for him b/c i gave him my 3 year old custom....The board has the tendency to fold like a wet noodle when extreme pressure is applied. Any advanced rider would prob tear this stick to shreds, but....it's a great intro board and a great value. Personally, I would just buck up and buy a higher end board if you're looking to ride for the long term.

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Tech Specs:

Shape:
directional twin 
Flex:
soft (2 of 10 on Burton scale) 
Camber:
rocker (reverse) 
Effective Edge:
[139 cm ] 1065 mm; [145 cm ] 1125 mm; [151 cm ] 1180 mm; [155 cm ] 1220 mm; [158 cm ] 1250 mm; [160 cm ] 1270 mm 
Waist Width:
[139 cm ] 240 mm; [145 cm ] 244 mm; [151 cm ] 247 mm; [155 cm ] 250 mm; [158 cm ] 252 mm; [160 cm ] 254 mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[139 cm ] 6.65 m; [145 cm ] 7.02 m; [151 cm ] 7.33 m; [155 cm ] 7.58 m; [158 cm ] 7.8 m; [160 cm ] 7.93 m 
Stance Width:
[139 cm] 17.9 in; [145 cm] 18.9 in; [151 cm] 19.9 in; [155 cm] 20.8 in; [158 cm] 22 in; [160 cm] 22 in 
Stance Setback:
1 in 
Core:
Fly (wood) 
Base:
extruded 
Recommended Rider Weight:
[139 cm] 90 - 115 lb; [145 cm] 80 - 130 lb; [151 cm] 110 - 160 lb; [155 cm] 120 - 170 lb; [158 cm] 130 - 180 lb; [160 cm] 145 - 195 lb 
Recommended Use:
freestyle 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 

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