





Burton 2020 Women's Stylus
SKU: 210000052853
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ADDITIONAL INFO:
- FSC™ Certified Fly® 900G Core: Burton's classic tip-to-tail wood core, the 900G model utilizes the best of two wood species to lighten the load by 10% without sacrificing flex, pop, or strength.
- Squeezebox Low: Profiled core for easier board control, more energy, and pop.
- Biax™ Fiberglass: Features a jib-friendly, torsionally soft flex and forgiving.
- The Channel®: Stronger, faster, easier, and designed to help dial-in the perfect stance for you.
- Super Sap® Epoxy: Super Sap® is a resin formulated with bio-based materials that reduces the carbon footprint by 50% over conventional all-petroleum-based epoxies. Less oil consumption means even less of a carbon footprint per board, which is good in our book.
CAMBER PROFILE:
FLAT
Just like it sounds this profile has no camber or rocker – it’s flat between the contact points.
This camber style gives a stable ride, meaning it could be a good option for beginners except that, like the traditional camber, it’s prone to catching an edge.
It makes it good for landing big air and is fine for hitting jibs. It is quick from edge to edge so is great for riding through trees and tighter areas and provides plenty of edge-hold.
The trade off is that, due to having so much contact with the ground, this style will be a slower ride. If speed is your thing this may not be the way to go; also for beginners it will be easier to catch an edge than a rocker board but is more stable.
This specific board runs perfectly flat for the running length of the board, with a few millimeters of early rise rocker in the tip and tail.
SHAPE:
TRUE TWIN
A true twin shape is completely symmetrical. If you cut a true twin in half exactly down the middle, you would end up with two identical pieces of board.
This means that the nose and the tail are the same length and the same width and the bindings are centred on the board – i.e. they are equal distances from the centre of the board and the front binding is the same distance from the nose as the back binding is from the tail.
Of course, as you can adjust the width of the position of the bindings you could create a setback stance if you were so inclined but this would be unusual on a true twin given its purpose and might be a strange feel depending on the camber profile (i.e. one foot could end up being over camber and the other over rocker which would probably feel odd).
In addition to this a true twin has exactly the same flex in the nose and tail.
FLEX:
BUTTERY
0-3 (1-10 Scale)
BASE:
EXTRUDED
BURTON WARRANTY
THREE-YEAR WARRANTY
Burton will repair or replace any current season channel board purchased after 08/13/13 for 3 years from the original purchase date of the original owner (with proof of purchase) against manufacturer's defects. All warranty claims should be accompanied by an explanation and receipt.
Camber Profile | Terrain | Width | Shape | Flex | Base |
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Flat | All Mountain | Regular | Twin | Buttery | Extruded |
Size of Board | Weight Range | Waist | Nose / Tail | Sidecut |
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138cm | 100-150lbs | 24 | 27.4 / 27.4 | 5.9 |
142cm | 100-150lbs | 24.1 | 27.6 / 27.6 | 6.1 |
147cm | 120-180lbs | 24.3 | 28 / 28 | 6.4 |
152cm | 150-200lbs | 24.4 | 28.3 / 28.3 | 6.7 |