Which ever one he is being paid to sell at a given time. Don't be suckered by marketing. Pros will ride anything they're given. It's not because it's better.
That board is actually an Élan Inverse relabeled for Burton because Mark is sponsored by big B. If you search Silk Road or any of the underground websites you can find it for sale on the black market.
A lot of people don't realize that Mark didnt even do his own riding in Sochi. If you look closely you can see that its a stunt rider wearing a similar helmet to his. A few famous riders did this at Sochi because the course was so bad and they didn't want to risk their careers.
The 2015 Burton Process is being manufactured back in the US this year at the Value City furniture factory in Hoboken.
A lot of people don't realize that Mark didnt even do his own riding in Sochi. If you look closely you can see that its a stunt rider wearing a similar helmet to his. A few famous riders did this at Sochi because the course was so bad and they didn't want to risk their careers.
Really? You needed a post-it note to point that one out? Lol. It's satire about all the ridiculous shit you hear over the years surrounding "Pros Boards". Most of those guys could ride a plank and still kill it.
"A progression-hungry special edition of the freestyle deck Mark McMorris rides daily. Whether you're stomping triple corks or your first 360, unlock your full potential with this specially crafted Mark McMorris edition of the ever-popular Process. V-Rocker fuels progression with continuous, catch-free rocker freedom from tip to tail. Similar in versatility but softer flexing than the legendary Custom, the Process 3D® is geared for the freestyle rider, but very capable of all-mountain adventure. Canadian colors pay tribute to McMo's corked out journey to the biggest slopestyle spotlight of all."
Features:
BEND: V-Rocker
SHAPE: Twin
FLEX: Directional
CORE: Super Fly® with Dualzone EGD
FIBERGLASS: Triax
BASE: Extruded
EXTRAS: Scoop and Frostbite Edges
that graphic sucks, i want Jar-Jar Binks on my Burton
i wonder about pros, could they ride a shit board in shit conditions or are they spoiled and soft by riding killer equipment in primo pow all the time? look how many bellyachers there were about the conditions at the olympics, WHaaaa, this pipe too blah blah, this course is too lala...stfu, how about a little adversity? Not talking about the backcountry monsters at all, i mean, the rest.
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