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2010 Burton Custom X Snowboard

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2009

http://www.the-house.com presents: The 2010 Burton Custom X Snowboard

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  • how much? and is it good for jumps and all?

  • @mtlpsycho it's a great board for jump but i would not take it in the park. We are getting some Custom X's with little cosmetic defect, they are on sale for $589.99. Typically custom x run about $649.95.

  • Hey Im looking at riding mostly park...What flex/feel should i look for. Thank!! 

  • @dmitriyvakulchik Most people in the park are riding soft flexing boards, but it really depends on you style. For jumps I like stiffer board 6-8. For rails and boxes I like a softer flexing board something around a 3 - 5. So, If you just riding boxes and rails go with a softer flexing board.

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  • @thehouseboardshop alright illl chek out the site thnx

  • is this board good for freestyle and rails?

  • @KraveSkateboards You would not see me jibbing around a Custom X, If fact you would not see me at all because i would be go so fast. so if you looking for a good cambered jib board just get the normal custom.

  • @thehouseboardshop are they good for jibs

  • @101ichiban Good Questions, it all depends on what you want to get out of your snowboard. How often do you ride? where do you ride... Park? Back country? Midwest groomers? What snowboard do you ride Now?

    All in all it is a great board. Light weight, responsive, pressure distribution edges. you couldn't ask for much more ..... definitely one of the best boards on the market.

  • Im an intermediate rider and im looking for a new setup, this board is last seasons stock so it is the cheapest in the shop at the moment, i was just wondering if i should bother getting such an advanced board? any suggestions?

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