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Burton Lipstick Snowboard 2010/11 Review

  • Price: £380
  • Sizes: 141, 145, 149, 152, 154
  • Width: Normal
  • Flex: 4
  • Gender:
  • Rockers?:

They say: Leave your mark from peak to park.
We say: The Lipstick benefits not only from Burton’s ‘Flying-V’ rocker-camber combo, but also from their ‘Scoop’ technology. This makes this freestyle-focussed twin a bit twitchier at speed, but much easier to press and spin on, as well as more floaty in powder.
Tester says: So much fun for freestyle. Ideal for intermediate to advanced riders.

Buy It Here:

Sail & Ski
SS20
Snow+Rock

About Burton

  • Building boards since: 1977
  • HQ: Burlington, Vermont, USA
  • History lesson: If there’s one brand that needs no introducing on this list, then this is probably it. Burton is now the world’s biggest and most successful board manufacturer, with good reason, but it wasn’t always that way. Starting out of his garage in Vermont in 1977, Jake Burton Carpenter was apparently laughed at by the likes of Tom Sims when he turned up to early tradeshows with his first modified snurfers. But he learnt quickly. Soon Burton was out-doing its rivals in terms of tech, and by the end of the eighties it scored a massive coup by poaching Sims’ greatest talent – a young man called Craig Kelly. Since then, Burton has grown at a phenomenal rate, pushing the sport at every stage of its development.
  • Ridden by: The best riders in the world. And a lot of punters who believe buying a board with a big B on will make them look like the best riders in the world. So pretty much everyone then.
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