Jake Burton was trying to make a sled for his daughter and he made a snowboard.
The Burton Supermodel is a type of snow board. The features of this snow board include twin flex, length of 155cm, a tapered shape and Pro45 sidewalls.
no my uncle has a Burton board with triplenickel bindings but its a custom
Yes, i have a Burton board and morrow bindings and my friend has a Burton board with K2 bindings.
There are a wide variety of Burton custom snow bindings. The official 2013 Burton collection offers the snow bindings in the colors white, blue, and black.
Burton Cartel specializes in Snowboard bindings. The bindings are a form of straps that fit over your snow boot. You are then able to step onto your snowboard and the binding will snap onto the board.
Honestly the Burton clash Rides very well in powder. However a board that possibly rides better in powder by Burton for the same price is the Burton bullet.
They should be able to. IF not, you feet will hang over your board a lot.
The Burton Dominant is a really good park board, but I don't know if it's the best. Burton Operator is awesome in the park, really light and responsive board with loads of pop
In 1965, Sherman Poppen invents The Snurfer for his daughter Wendy by bolting two skis together. He held snurfer contests. One day Jake Burton came to one with his board he made off the idea of the snurfer. He started marketing as a "snow board" and got all the credit for inventing the snow board or snurfer.
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Sherman Poppen in 1965 invented the Snufer. The name is a combination of snow and surfer. The Snufer had no bindings and was a very simple design. There are many arguments about weather this was actually the first snowboard since modern day designs are nothing like this original. Jake Burton Carpenter was the first to create bindings and thus Burton Snowboards was born.
You can use it in the snow...anywhere that has snow hope it helped