Ride Burnout Snowboard · 2023
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The Ride burnout is a very top tier deck for the Ride line up. Heavy classic camber profile helps this deck lock in on a edge hold. Also is known for being super good on big jumps because of it's profile and shape. But is also overall a great freestyle deck that feels most at home is the park for sure. Twin shape so also great for riding switch as well. Overall happy with the way this deck feels under feet.

- Very poppy deck.
- Holds Edge very good.
- Durable
- Thick core so it's heavy for some people.
- Does not float in powder the best.
- Not a freeride deck.

The Burnout does its dirty work in the park and streets. The unique sidecut design—boasting a straighter tip and tail radius blended with an aggressive mid-section—allows the rider to track straight in and out of features but still lay down a carve when needed. This board is designed to meet the needs of the modern freestyle rider. The Linear Twin Sidecut design paired with Flat Kick Tips increases underfoot width, enhances leverage on landings, increases edge hold through turns and improves stability on a flat base. Carbon Slimewalls® enhance response and stability without adding stiffness. The Burnout is a high-end twin for an intermediate to advanced rider looking to avoid the stress and frustration commonly associated with riding the same old high-end freestyle shape.

This product is good for riding in the park. It's soft which helps to do tricks on to rails. This could be spins, presses, butters, etc. This board is also stable that it holds up good on jumps. It is a true twin with camber which makes it a good daily board that you can ride around the mountain with. It is also very good for riding switch and doing butters on the snow. This board has a pretty flat feeling even though it has camber, which makes hitting rails really nice because it locks in good.
- Hitting rails, it's very soft
- Doing butters
- Popping, on side hits around the mountain or onto things (rails, logs, etc.)
- Carving, softer board with contact points not good for sharp carving
- Riding pow, easy to sink on this board.


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