Burton Family Tree Hometown Hero X Splitboard 2021

SKU# EB-181255-1001

$1,266.69

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Burton Family Tree Hometown Hero X Splitboard 2021

Burton took one their most bomber, versatile freeride shapes, gave it the top-shelf Mystery Construction treatment, and sent it through the table saw for some extrajudicial hometown shredding. The Burton Family Tree Hometown Hero X Splitboard is a leveled-up backcountry version of their legendary ripper that goes up as well as it goes down, with a superlight Mystery Glass layup and an illegally fast Methlon base. Get up, get down, and get around your hometown on this sick split.

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Rocker Type:
Directional Camber: A blend of rocker and camber in the nose combines float and control while camber under the back foot drives with power and stability. Directional Camber
Flex:
Directional Flex: This flex features increased pop in the tail and a more resilient nose that allows riders to easily maintain control through all terrain and conditions.
Medium - Aggressive
Shape:
Directional: The classic snowboard shape, designed to be ridden with a slightly longer nose than tail to concentrate pop in the tail while still giving you plenty of float, flow, and control to rip any terrain or condition.
Balanced Freeride Geometry: Balanced Freeride Geometry ends the debate between twin and directional with setback camber and a sidecut that is centered on your stance to create a twin freestyle feel when riding flat base. On edge it turns tight and quick with the float and prowess expected from a directional deck.
Pro-Tip: A tapered tip and tail thickness reduces swing weight for easier mobility.
12mm Taper
Core:
DragonFly 600G Splitboard Core: The Dragonfly core uses end-grain woods in the impact zones of the board, which lets them swap out heavier woods for lighter ones, without losing strength.
Squeezebox: Burton's most versatile Squeezebox profile improves pop and performance through the balance of thicker, more powerful core sections with thinner, more flexible sections. Rider energy is transferred outward from beneath the feet, energizing the tip and tail while making the board snappier, more stable and easier to manipulate.
Laminates:
Mystery Glass: Using a formula from the future, Mystery Glass is the result of a robotic-built complex carbon layup that allows Burton to manipulate flex and feel while revolutionizing strength-to-weight.
Base:
Methlon Base: Ultra durable and low-maintenance, Burton’s highest grade sintered base creates blistering speed that lasts all season.
Graphics:
Artwork by Ty Williams
Additional Features:
Super Sap® Epoxy: 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.
Infinite Ride™: This Burton-exclusive technology allows maximized pop and strength by overbuilding the board, then putting it in a machine that breaks in the board for you. Whether you choose to ride Flat Top, Flying V™, or Camber, rest assured that with Infinite Ride™ your board will maintain its flex, pop, and feel from the first day forward, season after season.
Binding Compatibility:
Split Channel: Go ahead and get picky with your splitboarding stance, and continue to fine-tune it as the season unfolds. With the Split Channel, you get the strongest, fastest, easiest, and most adjustable mounting system ever offered on a splitboard. The days of compromise are officially over. All Burton splitboards with the Split Channel come with pucks pre-mounted for easy setup.

Specs

Core/Laminates:
Carbon, Wood
Terrain:
Splitboarding
Splitboarding
Ability Level:
Intermediate-Advanced
Intermediate-Advanced
Rocker Type:
Rocker/Camber
Rocker/Camber
Shape:
Directional
Flex Rating:
Stiff
Stiff
Series:
Family Tree
Warranty:
3 Years

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