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Designed for high-caliber all-mountain riders, the Triumph?s slightly tapered shape redefines the balance of float, speed and agility that one board can possess. Built around a size 10.5 boot, this responsive mid-wide board offers stability at speeds and unmatched float in bottomless pow. For added durability, Burton reinforced the Triumph? with extra-meaty 10:45? Sidewalls to withstand the hidden dangers that lurk beneath the snow.
  • Sintered Base
  • Super Fly II? Core
  • Dualzone? EGD?
  • Dual Warp Lite Triax? Fiberglass
  • Carbon I-Beam?
  • Infinite Ride?
  • Slightly Tapered Shape
  • Mid-Wide
  • Negative Core Profile
  • 10:45? Sidewalls

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Key Features:

Manufacturer Burton
Price $499.95
Release Date Jan. 1, 2005
Snowboard Type Freeride

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1 contributor -  Amanie
Created: 12/04/2005 - 19:38
Modified: 12/04/2005 - 19:38