Run 1: Burton Process Flying V Snowboard
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- When Mark McMorris chooses to ride a board you know its going to be good. Matt finds out Run 1 on the Burton Process exactly why Sparky loves it so much!
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I got that jacket but in grey. super cool jacket. Everybody asking me about it lol.
The Spring Break collab from Thirtytwo is a banger EVERY year. Wait till you see the blue/white for 24/25!!!!!!
I just bought this board and took it on spin. it's great !
on powder and ice, doesn't matter
it's an all round good board
100%
I have a 2022 custom camber. It is awesome and yet I recognize what it is and what it is not. I am excited to try out a process flying v to maybe add it to my quiver. Would you say there is a recognizable enough difference between a custom camber and a process flying v to justify having them both?
Honestly there is a big enough difference for Burton to make both boards but not enough for someone to own one. The Custom is already an all mountain killer so if you are looking to expand your quiver and get something for the park I’d look at a full on park board like the Good Company -> www.peterglenn.com/product/burton-good-company-snowboard-mens-0
Thanks. Say groovy riding and music in your video
Did you make experience with the Step-On bindings?
Have not had a chance to try them yet
Looks great! Is the moon at the front or the back of the board? Thanks!
It’s on the tail.
Great video, i'm torn between the camber or fly v. What makes you prefer the flying v?
My skill level is going from beginner to intermediate, will I catch an edge often on the camber board?
I personally just like the easier looser feel of the Flying V. The cambered version is actually camber/flat so when you stand on it you do get the catch free feeling of a rockered board. The biggest difference between the 2 will be the edge to edge quickness. The camber will be a little more aggressive feeling and the Flying V will have a little smoother feel. You can’t go wrong either way. Check out this video about the different bends-> What Do The Different Snowboard Profiles Do?
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@@PeterGlennSports thanks for the info Peter!
So the camber isn’t a traditional camber board?
@@JB-nt4jd it is not, it is camber to a flat area before the contact points/kicks.
Oh ok, so does this mean less catch?@@PeterGlennSports
@@JB-nt4jd yes, both bends have a catch free feel, it’s more of an aggressiveness difference between the 2 bends. Camber for quicker snapper feel, Flying V for smoother more predictable feel. -> www.peterglenn.com/search/apachesolr_search/burton%20process
Thinking of picking up a 159 Process Camber, to replace my 156 Custom Flying V. I am 5’8, 9.5 boot, and 180lb. The Burton size guide recommend the 159 or 157 in the Process Camber. The width is a hair wider on the 159, and a tad longer, which I am thinking will make up for the little bit softer flex of the Process.
What are your thoughts for sizing between these two?
I wouldn’t go any bigger than the 157, you could even run the 155 no problem. When boards get longer they also get stiffer because they’re assuming a taller/heavier rider will be on it. Also with a 9.5 you don’t need to worry about widths 👍
Does the graphic actually glow in the dark?
I don’t think it does, would be amazing if it did!
the astronaut's face does glow
I got it, almost all the white bit's (astronaut, moon in the back) does glow green in the dark. Astronauts mask has a different reflective material.
@@aslancem !!!
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