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Burton Deuce (2010)
$380.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Able to work up a good speed quickly. Very light, easy to move around in. Flexible design keeps it very maneuverable.
The Cons:Not ideal for newer riders, doesn't provide stability.
The Burton Deuce (2010) is a mid-priced board designed for snowboarders who like to work on tricks. It offers the Super Fly core for a great edge-hold and pop, the Sintered Base for an increased speed and durability and ultra-light Pro-Tips for a easy spinning feel.
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In terms of pricing, the Burton Deuce (2010) is not the cheapest board that Burton has to offer, but it also isn't the most expensive priced closed to four hundred dollars. It comes with Infinite Ride tuning to let the consumer get the most out of their board without having to spend time breaking it in to the lifestyle. This also specifically improves the quality of pops right off the bat. The manufacturer recommends custom bindings and Moto boots to go with this board. The Burton Deuce (2010) comes in a model variation, the Burton Deuce Wide (2010), which has the same features except for the fact that it is designed for consumers who need a little more board for their larger boots.
Features
- Dualzone EGD
- Even Core profile
- Super Fly Core
- Biax React Fiberglass
- Sintered Base
- Pro-Tip and Twin Shape
- Infinite Ride tuning
- Grip & Rip Edge Tune
- Twin Flex
- Slightly Setback Stance
- Slantwall
- Deuce Sizes: 147, 152, 155, 159, 163
- Deuce Wide Sizes: 153, 158, 162, 167
Model Variations
- Burton Deuce (2010)
- Burton Deuce Wide (2010)
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able to work up a good speed quickly
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very light, easy to move around in
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flexible design keeps it very maneuverable
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pops right away, very easy to grab lots of air
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handles knocking against a few trees without damage
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fast and easy carves, glides through turns
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not ideal for newer riders, doesn't provide stability
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