Snowboarding for Beginners
Burton Clash Snowboard
Your crew finally got you to toss the skis and elevate to a real sport. There has to be something to this snowboard thing. And if you you’ve already been riding a few times you know those rental boards aren’t cutting it anymore. With multiple wipe outs, chunks and tree-benders its time to upgrade. That’s where the Burton Clash snowboard comes in. Confidence spikes your first run down.
This board is super easy to ride.
It’s all about easy riding precision cuts and inexhaustible fun. With a Freestyle twin flex you breeze through the typical beginners blues and learn with ease. Immediately develop skills that takes others months to master. Most riders know that soft flex and torsion are crucial when first learning to shred. That’s where the Fly Core comes in. You get a true grip on the snow that is super forgiving which is of primary importance for rookie shredders.
On the Clash 2010 model Burton incorporated the new Cruise Control technology to give you an even higher level of control and reduce face plants and slams. I had to it in front of a pack of fine snow bunnies. Anyone with a few years of experience will tell you the importance of this feature. This board makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside. It has that nice friendly feeling.
Designed for the newbie but so versatile that experienced snow-hounds respect the Burton Clash’s lofty credentials. It’s an all around Freestyle board that combines a buffet of essential elements giving any level rider a kickin experience. It has a Grip and Ripe Tune edges, Lightspeed Vision base and Slantwall Sidwalls. Everything you need for a mellow ride. Relaxing Shred sounds like an oxymoron, but its not something you think about, it must be experienced.

