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Burton Lip-Stick Snowboard - Women's - 2010
Leave your mark from peak to park while on the Burton Women’s Lip-Stick Snowboard. Burton has enhanced this already hot board with its spring-loaded Flying V profile, which blends rocker playfulness and float with subtle cambered zones under your feet for crispy snap, extra pop, and rush-inducing power through your turns.
- The Channel mounting system lets you fine-tune your stance width and angle to the max; when combined with Burton EST bindings, it provides ultimate board feel and control; adaptable to three-hole and four-hole bindings
- Frostbite Edges protrude just slightly from under your bindings to help you get a grip on hard, icy surfaces and power through crud
- Scoop shaping turns up your tip and tail slightly for a forgiving, catch-free ride in or on anything from pow to park features
- Symmetrical twin shape allows a balanced ride that’s equally versatile when ridden regular or switch
- New Jumper Cables Hi-Voltage means carbonated rods running from your feet to the tip and tail for super-charged pop and performance
- Lightweight Super Fly Core mixes up hard and soft woods to save weight and improve snap and response.
- Durable, highly porous sintered base provides superior wax absorption for greater overall glide
Bottom Line: Mama always told you not to leave the house without your Lip-Stick.
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love this board!
By:
wooper
February 20, 2012
I love this board! I've been riding for a long time (10+ years) and I'd consider myself an intermediate/advanced rider. Have always riden a "classic" board (ie. camber) until the recent craze of "rocker". Was it all hype? I had to try. The first year, I bought a Feelgood V-Rocker (148). Aside from riding pow, I hated this board. No control at all on groomers and steeps, you really have to adjust to no edges after riding camber for so long. Probably a great board for beginners, since you will probably never catch an edge but at the same time, you lose a lot of control. The board is really fun in pow but i'd go as far as saying, any board is fun in pow! Live for Pow!
Ok, so next year, Burton comes out with "Flying-V"- and that's when I decided to try out the Lipstick Flying-V.
OMG, I love this board! It is floaty but yet you still have control (albeit not as much control as a camber/classic board)- but once you get use to how much control and looseness there is, this board rules- its really a good balance between rocker and camber. I've riden the board in about 2-3' of fresh pow too and the board floats like its a 150 (I ride a 141!)- this might have something to do with the scoop nose- it really stayed on top without much leaning back.
I've also progressed a lot on jibs with this board- boxes, rails, banks- for whatever reason, the board is very forgiving on jibs and jumps which in turn has raised my confidence level and i'm just having so much fun on this board!
I've owned a lot of boards over the years (burton, gnu, rome, smokin, roxy) but I have to say, hands down this is my favorite all time board! I'm considering getting a slightly longer one for those extra deep pow days.
If you're looking for a board that can do it all, i'd highly recommend this one!
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August 30, 2010
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2010/2011 Burton Lip-Stick Snowboard - Women's
By: diplomattix
October 26, 2010
Leave your mark from peak to park while on the Burton Women’s Lip-Stick Snowboard. Burton has enhanced this already hot board with its spring-loaded Flying V profile, which blends rocker playfulness and float with subtle cambered zones under your feet for crispy snap, extra pop, and rush-inducing power through your turns.
Love 2011 Lip-Stick
By:
xkt2794894
January 4, 2011
This years lip-stick is a huge improvement over last year. I had the 152 last year and it had no edge, unless conditions were perfect I hated riding it, ice was a nightmare. I read they had improved the edge this year, so I tried again, this time a 154, and I love it. I have my old Forum bindings on it, the first time I took it out it seemed too fast, but my second day with it and I love it!! Just ordered some Custom EST's in purple, can't wait to see the difference the EST bindings make . . . the boards graphics are hot, not that you should buy a board on looks alone . . .but I am a chick, it matters!
Change me.
Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 141cm, 145cm, 149cm, 152cm, 154cm
- Shape:
- Twin
- Flex:
- Medium (4 on manufacturer’s 10-point scale)
- Camber:
- Flying V (rocker-camber combo)
- Sidewalls:
- 10:45 dual-angle geometry
- Effective Edge:
- [149cm] 1135mm
- Waist Width:
- [149cm] 240mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [149cm] 7.5m
- Stance Width:
- [149cm] 50cm (20in)
- Stance Setback:
- Centered
- Core:
- Super Fly (tip-to-tail wood)
- Base:
- Sintered
- Recommended Rider Weight:
- [141cm] 70-125lb; [145cm] 80-130lb; [149cm] 90-140lb; [152cm] 115-165lb; [154cm] 120-170lb
- Recommended Use:
- Freestyle, all-mountain
- Manufacturer’s Warranty:
- 1 Year





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