Ride Style: Park/Street, Shape: True Twin Flex, Rating: (soft) ..3....... (stiff)(out of 10), Camber: Standard, Sidecut: Radial, Width: Mid-Wide, Core: Park Fly Core Dualzone EGD Negative Profile, Base: Lightspeed Vision, Fiberglass: D2 Biax React Fiberglass, Sidewalls: 10:45 Sidewalls, Mounting System: Burton 3D® Hole Pattern, Extras: Twin Flex Park Edge Rail Ready Edge Tune Elliptical Kicks Pro-Tip Nose & Tail infinite Ride Factory Tuning
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Burton dominant
The Burton Dominant is and has always been one of the most seen boards in every terrain park all over the world. This year's graphic brings back classic skate style. Burton designed the Dominant to play in the park. Every aspect of the Dominant's construction helps snowboarders do tricks on rails, jumps, jib, ect. Go slide some boxes,ride some sick nasty jumps, and hit a some monster jibs this board is made for all of that stuff. You can even use it to just ride in you back yard and even for free riding all around the moutain. this board is just about the best buy for your money, it can do anything you want it to and yes you can even ride a little pow with it.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Men's Superpipe Podium
Men's Superpipe Podium: 1st Shaun White, 2nd Kevin Pearce, 3rd Antti Autti.Form the burton team Shaun and Kevin went head to head for the top of the podium. Ending up in 2nd Kevin tryed his best to try and bet shaun to the top of the podium with his runs included nuance tricks like the backside seven mctwist and switch alley-oop mctwist. Then there is his switch method on his second hit which was not only double overhead but it was even bigger than some of his contemporaries non switch versions. but Shauns run had to just be a little bit better then his own team rider it did not give me his trick list but they did say he walk away with a wopping 96.3 compaired to kevin 93.4 Shaun chushed him. but still it was a good trun out for burton with 2 out of 3 people rode for there team but in 3rd Antti Autti put a win on the board for the flow team......
notes on mens superpipe
At the Winter X Games, ESPN always saves the best for last, which is why Mens Snowboard Superpipe closes the show each year. This year the 22 foot pipe made its debut in Aspen and the extra four feet of height definitely was noticeable in the finals. On paper the results sheet might look familiar but to see the big show go down firsthand one realizes that the outcome could have easily been very different.
2nd Kevin Pearc runs included nuance tricks like the backside seven mctwist and switch alley-oop mctwist. Then there is his switch method on his second hit which was not only double overhead but it was even bigger than some of his contemporaries non switch versions.
Antti Autti has won Winter X Games Gold before and came very close to doing it again this evening. The rider who brought the back to back 1080 combo to competition set those spins down once again as well as a fs 900 nose grab to tail grab corkscrew. Though two spots down from his Aspen best Antti received third place for his efforts.
The was no inforamation on shaun runs all there was, was a video witah I could not but on this bolg.
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