2010 Burton Twin
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From the manufacturer:
Mikey Rencz and his Twin™ have this super weird connection—like they always know what the other one is thinking. Whether raining hammers deep in the backcountry or keeping it “mellow” off the lifts at Whistler, this duo shreds better together. As if their connection couldn’t be closer, this year they’re both enjoying the mind-altering connectivity of the Channel for unlimited stance options with any Burton binding.
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The Channel- easy set upPark Fly CoreSurprisingly good in powPoppy on jumpsExcellent turns
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The Channel- Burton only bindingsToo stiff for rails and boxesFell short of its nameNeed strength to control
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This board was freestyle back when freestyle meant ripping around the entire mountain. Now, softer boards are the order of the day and preferred for freestyle.
Complete review including the video, coming soon.
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The Channel
Twin
Park Fly Core with Dualzone EGD
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Negative Profile
Sintered Vision
Grip and Rip Tune
Pro-Tip
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"Burton Twin"
by Jenna Moblay on January 18th, 2010
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Flex: Medium
Weight: Average
Turning: 8
Stable: 7
Pop: 5
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"Burton Twin Super 161 Demo Mt. Hood"
by Ian Stout on January 14th, 2010
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Flex: Medium
Weight: Average
Turning: 7
Stable: 7
Pop: 8
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