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Burton Skeleton Key

Article number: 222511
€ 629,99
VAT included
Sizes
154, 158, 162
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  • Directional Camber Bend: A blend of camber under both feet and a rockered nose maintains stability through variable conditions and plenty of float in soft snow.
  • Twin Stance Meets Directional Float: The board's Freeride Directional Shape centers your stance for a twin freestyle feel when riding flat base. On edge it turns tight and quick with the soft snow float and feel of a directional deck.
  • All-Mountain Versatility and Speed: Its directional shape and camber maintain stability at speed and all-mountain versatility.
  • Compatibility: The Channel® Board Mount is compatible with all major bindings and lets you dial in the stance exactly the way you like it.
The offspring of a one-night stand between two of Burton's most revered all-terrain boards, the men's Burton Skeleton Key Snowboard has quickly become a staple in the quivers of our testers and team riders. From Japan-deep pow to Mount Baker's legendary banks, this uniquely hard-charging directional shape fuses camber with a slightly increased waist width that carves like a knife. ABOUT THE GRAPHIC: Just like the hard-charging directional board's name speaks for itself when it comes to unlocking terrain, this season's skull graphic leans into the skeleton theme. The stark black and white design highlights the Skeleton Key's shape that's well-known for fusing camber with a slightly increased waist width for tapping into the full range of freeride terrain.

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