2010 Burton Guru
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From the manufacturer:
The way of the freerider requires a heightened awareness towards one’s surroundings. Finding untouched stashes well after the storm or terrain anomalies that boost you well above the gaze of unsuspecting onlookers isn’t a skill, it’s an art form. In your quest for freeride enlightenment, the NEW Guru™ is your guide. Fast enough to push your skills, but soft enough to ease your fear, let your journey begin.
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Floats awesome in powderGreat handling at high speedsGood at long wide carves
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Not very responsive at low speedsSlow edge to edge
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"This is a great board for NW snowboarding; it was nice and stiff and strong, handled well at high speeds."
Classified as a freeride board the Burton Guru is shaped like a powder board and reminiscent of a stiffer Burton Malolo with regular camber. It handled all the cliff drops we threw at it, but at slower speeds and tight tree runs it's stiffness and shallow side cut made it difficult to turn.
We recommend this board to an aggressive powder hound.
Song: Satisfied by Trolls Cottage www.trollscottage.com
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Dualzone EGD
Negative Core Profile
Powder Fly Cores
Triax Response Fiberglass
Sintered Base
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Pro-Tip
Pro:45 Sidewalls
Grip & Rip Tune
Pressure Distribution Edges
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