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I was looking for 2010 gear and found this. I am 98 percent sure its legit.
http://http://snowheads.com/ski-foru...ic.php?t=48511 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: SoCal
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How come Burton offers so many boards? Most brands have maybe 10-20 boards in their lineup. Sure, being the Big Bad Burton means resources to have a huge offerings but what do you really need in a quiver? A powder board? A park board? An all mountain/freeride board or maybe one quiver killer as it's now called? How many variances could you have that would even be noticeable to 90% of the boarding public? I only ask cuz I'm tired of seeing Burton occupy the first couple of pages of alphabetically ordered board searches on retail sites. LOL, they're like the GM of snowboards...too big and the product line gets blurry and watered down and then you have to ask for a snowboard bailout.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Regina, Sk
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I really like the '10 Burton graphics, especially the new Custom. I've always been a fan of minimalistic/simplistic graphics, and that's why the new Custom catches my eye as far as looks go.
Won't be buying one anytime soon since I just purchased two new boards, but I like the looks. |
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