BURTON SNOWBOARD
Burton Family Tree Power Wagon Snowboard (2024)
Pickup currently unavailable at Store 3 - Fishkill
Stability and Control for Getting After It
Like a pickup truck that can take a beating and keep on truckin', the Burton Family Tree Power Wagon Snowboard is for hauling ass, no matter the conditions. It’s a full-gas board with a directional bias that keeps it stable without limiting its options. From the edge hold to handle bigger and steeper terrain to flex that supports speed and control, it's an all-mountain ripper with a hint of big mountain freeride.
All-Mountain Versatility and Speed
Its directional shape and camber maintain stability at speed and all-mountain versatility that encourages exploration.
Freeride Focus
Family Tree boards are designed to feed the freeride mindset, and the Power Wagon is made to charge in varied conditions and big terrain.
3-YEAR WARRANTY
All 2014 and newer Burton snowboards with The Channel mounting system (such as the one you are looking at here) are backed by a three-year warranty from date of purchase.
FEATURES:
- Flex: 7.5/10 (1 = soft, 10 = stiff)
- Camber Type: Directional Camber
- Directional Flex
- Shape: Directional
- Core: Super Fly II 700G
- Dualzone EGD
- Triax Fibreglass
- Squeezebox
- Base: Recycled Sintered WFO
- Mounting System: The Channel
- Infinite Ride
- Pro Tip
- Super Sap Epoxy
SPECIFICATIONS
Size (cm) | 154 | 160 |
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Effective Edge (mm) | 1177 | 1217 |
Tip Width (mm) | 300.2 | 307.7 |
Waist Width (mm) | 252 | 258 |
Tail Width (mm) | 288.2 | 295.7 |
Sidecut Radius (m) | 7.4 | 7.7 |
Stance Setback (mm) | 40 | 40 |
Stance Range (mm) | 560 | 560 |
Rider Weight (lbs) | 150 - 200 | 180 - 250 |
Width | Regular | Regular |
QUESTIONS?
Questions about this product or any others? Give us a call at (845) 338-5119
About Potter Brothers
Potter Brothers is a specialty ski & snowboard shop with locations in NY, MA and VT. Visit us for great deals on gear, discounted lift tickets and quality rental equipment. Plus, our Resort Shops at Jiminy Peak, Bromley and Killington are home to some of the largest Demo Centers found in the Northeast.