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Designed with more affection than we have for mommy mamaries, the Burton Coalition Love Snowboard is built for tubular rides through the park and exploring new features in urban wastelands. Ridden by Keegan and Mikkel, the Love features a park-specific softer flex profile, Burton's Rail Ready Tune, and a Park Fly II core with Dualzone EGD, so you can pop, bonk, slide, and stomp your heart out. Also check out the Love Snowboard's writable base where you can communicate your love for pretty ladies, foreign languages, tacos, whatever. *Also comes in wide for extra lovin'.
The Channel binding mount system for infinite stance options, better board feel, and direct energy transfer (works with Burton EST and 3D bindings)
Dualzone EGD improves power transfer, response edge hold
Negative profile for softer flex and torsion is great for a variety of terrain
Dual Density Triax Fiberglass is snappy as hell
Rail Ready Tune is ready for park and street rails from day one and still grippy enough for kickers
Pro-Tip tapered tip and tail for reduced swing weight
Infinite Ride technology makes your board deliver consistent performance and feel from day one to day one thousand, so you never have to break your board in or worry that it's performance will fade
Elliptical Kicks shaped tip and tail promote pop and float
10:45 Sidewalls are extra meaty for the abuse aggressive riders unleash
It depends on the type of riding you want to do. More all mountain? then get the 158. If this is going to be your park deck, the 155 would be fine. Actually both sizes would be good for you for the park.
Pros - Rides great in park and can throw down on any urban feature your willing to hit. Durable construction with rail ready edge tune. Cons - A little on the heavy side.
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i got this board a cuple dayz ago and let me tell ya! dis board is a great combination of pop and enough flex for all those butters,this is a great great board!
I'm looking at getting this board. I'm 6Ft and about 240pounds but built. My friend reakons I should get a 154-156 board cause he says a 160ish board which my weight comes into from the manufacturer recommendations will be too stiff. He reakons it will be like a piece of wood and suggests shorter for more flex.
Hey Man Im 6'1" and 150 lbs and i ride a 153 DC PBJ and its perfect so for u i think a 154 or a 156 will be a little to soft but ur buddy is right and u prob will want to keep out of the 160 range id go 158 its probably ur best option
This stick is awesome rockin a 152 with cartel est bindings. The flex is right on for just about anything you wanna do in the park. Oh yeah has great pop too. I think this is just about the best freestyle park board you can get for under $500. And its got hot chicks all ready all over it.
Demoed it at Timberline last season w/ cartels (EST) and all I have to say that it was the best setup i've ever ridden.
Feels like a combination of a Custom and Sapient. Both of which I own. Pop is crazy, flex is perfect for butters, speed if nuts. Very soild on Conway kickers (20-30ft) Needless to say that I fell in love.
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