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Opinions on Burton Process Camber anyone?

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#1 ·
Hi all,

I'm interest on the Burton Process camber but can find very little reviews on that... And when we find something, it's often on the Flying V version.

The few I could find let me think it's a good board, but my impression is that no one have it :)

I'm an intermediate rider looking for an all-mountain freestyle board. Starting to try out some jumps and tricks but still more of time on slopes trying to improve in speed and carving. Very rare to ride pows / backcountry.
Saw lots of more aggressive boards that could do the job (Custom, Arbor Coda, NS Ripsaw, Jones Mountain Twin...) but I think this would be too much for my current level.

That is why the comments talking about an "Custom with a little less tech" sounded nice to me... a good board to improve before going to more agressive thing.

Thanks!!

Fabio
 
#4 ·
Ok, so here's a review:

Softer than the custom, also a little cheaper. Good all around board.

OP, feel free to go straight to the custom, if you're an intermediate rider you'll be fine on anything except some crazy stuff like the rad air tanker or some super stiff carbon Jones boards.

If budgets an issue process is good value, also lots of used ones around.
 
#5 ·
Thanks Lamps!
I'm riding 2 days next week and will so try to rent directly the Custom, to see if everything goes fine before buying.
What you say confirms what I could find, they are close boards but the Custom is one level up.
Hope I can deal with her :)
 
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