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Burton Chopper Snowboard - Kids' - 2010
Burton blows away old notions of when you can start your kid on a board—even the littlest groms can start sliding sideways with the Kids’ Chopper Snowboard. With edges lifted off the snow, mellow camber, and super soft flex, your knee-high one can easily develop balance and control, and get the hang of turning. For the 80-, 90-, and 100-centimeter sizes, Burton developed grippy foot pads and offers a Riglet reel (sold separately) that lets you tow junior around until he’s ready for bindings. The Chopper also comes with the Go Snowboarding package, which includes a Learn to Ride lesson and a lift ticket at select resorts.
Bottom Line: If he starts at four, just think how he’ll ride when he’s fourteen.
Leave your mark on The Wall.
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Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 80cm, 90cm, 100cm, 110cm, 115cm, 120cm, 125cm, 130cm
- Shape:
- Twin
- Flex:
- 1 (out of 3 on manufacturer’s kids scale)
- Camber:
- Rocker
- Effective Edge:
- [115cm] 835mm
- Waist Width:
- [115cm] 213mmSidecut Radius: [115cm] 5.21m
- Stance Width:
- [115cm] 38cm (15in)
- Stance Setback:
- Centered
- Core:
- Fly (wood with negative profile)
- Base:
- Extruded
- Recommended rider weight:
- [80cm] 35-45lbs; [90cm] 35-45lbs; [100cm] 35-60lbs; [110] 40-70lbs; [115] 45-85lbs; [120cm] 45-85lbs; [125] 50-95lbs; [130cm] 60-110lbs
- Recommended Use:
- Groms who are just starting out
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year





1 Comment Last Comment: December 28, 2011 by: Freddy Zwirb
By: Freddy Zwirb
December 28, 2011
if the board is the right size you wont have to worry about that. this is a kids board so if you are grown up yea it would break under your weight.
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