Burton Joystick 2010 Snowboard Review
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if you ride in normal park with well-groomed shapes i hope,it will be an exellent choice,but for handmade parks it seems rather tender
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does anyone have the review for the 2011 joystick
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@cristianxcore - As long as you like a directional flexing board, it could be a great choice.
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i`m a all mountain freestyle rider and i like the boxes and rails too, is the burton joystick right for me ?
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what would be the pros and cons to having a directional vs. twin flex? i know twins are usually better for park and switch riding... i'm a beginner/intermediate who wants to get into more serious riding next season and am looking for an all mountain board that will let me do SOME park. currrently have a burton mayhem 162 from two seasons ago. Great board but i think i went too big, i bought it based on their weight recommendations (i weighed about 210 at the time and am currently about 197lbs).
magnifique66 1 year ago
@magnifique66 - Directional flex will make the nose flex easier when riding powder and the tail stiffer for landing jumps/cliffs and olling. The Twin is symmetrical and a bit more predictable.
sierrasnowboard 11 months ago
Hero or joystick??? I can't choose one!
ballinsicknasty 1 year ago
@ballinsicknasty - Hero!!
sierrasnowboard 11 months ago
Hey man, I have a cabin in big bear and i like to ride park, powder and jumps. I currently have the 09 forum youngblood 152 with 09 custom bindings. I am 5'7 140lbs. I feel like my board is to big for the park. What do you suggest for a twin v rocker?
I was thinkin hero, joystick, jeremy jones,custom.
DaNigaBovice 1 year ago
@DaNigaBovice - The Joystick has a directional flex, check out the Hero.
sierrasnowboard 1 year ago