Is Burton Custom Flying V good for beginners?

It’s great in the park, it’s great on the trails and it’s got some good float in powder. This board is suitable for a beginner (not ideal but definitely suitable) and can be enjoyed by more advanced rider’s too (assuming you’re looking for a playful ride).

What is Burton v rocker?

Rocker Shape: A three-stage rocker that’s equally fun from park to pow, V-Rocker features a center rocker between your feet, with additional rockers outside each foot that lift the tip and tail completely off the snow. Perfect for everything from park, pipe, and pow to rails and boxes.

Are Burton boards the best?

Burton is one of the best snowboard brands in the wide world of snowboarding. The company makes high-quality equipment, and they have been doing so for the last 40 years.

Is Flying V or camber better?

Flying V can make a board feel softer than its Camber counterpart. For example the Process Flying V vs. Process Camber; Flying V will feel softer even though they have the same materials. Geared towards beginner to intermediate and freestyle riders but provides a versatile platform for progression and exploration.

What’s the difference between flying V and camber?

This bend is a hybrid of both camber and rocker, where rocker is the opposite curvature of camber. It has camber underneath both feet and rocker in between the feet, as well as outside the feet.

Is Burton good for snowboard?

Burton – Burton was built on snowboards, and is the most recognizable brand in the industry. From innovative graphics to cutting-edge technology, Burton delivers the most comprehensive and advanced line-up of best-in class boards. It’s easy to see how Burton makes our top snowboard brands list year after year.

Are Burton snowboards for beginners?

Our beginner snowboards are for anyone who’s looking to get into the sport and gain their confidence, including options for men, women, and kids. The Flat Top™ bend of our beginner boards provides a stable, soft, and playful ride which helps you maintain your balance, ease into turns, and catch fewer edges.