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Burton Chopper Snowboard - Youth

Burton Chopper Snowboard - Youth

Item #BUR3241|289 in Stock – Ships Fast & Free
$159.95 - $169.95
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Burton Chopper Snowboard - Youth

Gone are the days when you have to start your child on skis if you want to get them on the slopes before kindergarten. Burton designers worked with their own kids to develop the Easy Rider technology that’s built into the Kids’ Chopper Snowboard. In addition to a soft flex, this board has no camber and beveled edges that make turning and stopping easier.

  • A centered stance lets your kid ride both ways until he knows whether he’s goofy or regular
  • Burton's Small Fly core provides the forgiving flex that often makes the difference between a smooth turn and a crash
  • A hard Lightspeed Vision base holds up to seasons of abuse and is easy to maintain
  • The two smallest sizes (90cm and 100cm) come with grippy footpads and a Riglet so you can tow junior around till he’s comfortable with bindings

Bottom Line: Help your future ripper get on the right track.

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my son is a little over 3. is this old enough to snowboard?

my son is a little over 3. is this old enough to snowboard?

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October 17, 2009

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Depends on your kid. I would say that it is possible that he is, but most likely that he isn't. I've found that it is very usual that kids under 5 years don't have the capabilities that are needed in snowboarding. They cannot control their bodies enough. Although there are exeptions, but they are very rare. I would take my own son snowboarding in the age of 6, he has been skiing though already when he was 4. But I have been teaching snowboarding to kids and I feel bad when they get frustrated and some of them never wants to try again. So I wouldn't try too early with my own son.

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October 18, 2009

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Write your question here...If I buy a 90 for my boy, would I

Write your question here...If I buy a 90 for my boy, would I be able to put bindings on the board?

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October 11, 2009

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yes, you will need to buy specific kid's bindings, matched to whatever size boot he has. I've seen kids bindings from all the bigger companies...Burton, salomon, K2, Ride. etc...

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
90cm, 100cm, 110cm, 115cm, 120cm, 125cm, 130cm 
Shape:
Twin 
Effective Edge:
[115cm] 835mm 
Waist Width:
[115cm] 213mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[115cm] 5.21m 
Stance Width:
[115cm] 38cm (15in) 
Stance Setback:
Centered 
Core Material:
Small Fly II (wood with negative profile) 
Base:
Lightspeed Vision 
Rider weight:
[90cm] 35-45lb (16-20kg); [115cm] 45-85lb (20-38kg); [130cm] 60-110lb (27-50kg) 
Recommended Use:
Groms who are just starting out 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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