Burton Dominant Freestyle

Burton Dominant Freestyle 

DESCRIPTION

This is the board that will change your life. Flexes between the bindings so you can push it around. Twin shaped since you ride forward and switch equally. The board to have if you get pissed when the park has powder in it. Progression Base: Bulletproof durability where it’s needed; speed everywhere else. Biax: Easy flex, lots of board feel. Carbon I-Beam: Lots of snap; stop using cheater jumps to get on handrails. Super Fly Core: Light weight and liveliness. Dualzone EGD: Precise edge hold. Graphic Tech: Sicoblock inlay. Dualzone EGD: Precise edge hold. Graphic Tech: Sicoblock inlay.

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 01, 2003]
pete
HardCore

Strength:

its handles pretty good on some rails, jibs

Weakness:

sucks a fat nut on kickers and pipe. handles brutal in powder and is not durable like they say man

listen for all u future boarders dont waste ur dough on this board, its good in soem areas of the park but not sorth it in my opinion

Similar Products Used:

buy a FORUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Nov 25, 2003]
ryan lavis
Advanced

Strength:

rails, jumps, durability

Weakness:

none, its not as bad in the powder as people say it is

good multi-directional board its light, flexy, durable, lots of pop, cool graphics, great in the park, good on the slopes, all around a great board

Similar Products Used:

sims, k2, forum

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 16, 2003]
Cristian
HardCore

Strength:

rails-easy to press and gets those smiths nice and styley. medium jumps-easy to ride switch and land switch good board for butters and switch ollies over pine cones, garbage and thin spots.

Weakness:

the snap factor....mine snapped at the nose after 2 weeks of riding at Bear! Plus Burton is a total pain if you ride rails or don't use their bindings (Technines 4 life) Burton doesnt warranty those of us who like hitting rails with this so called park/rail board. $$$$$Pretty effed up if you ask me$$$$$

Very fun board for park. Works sweet on rails and boxes, medium jumps, and for overall messing around the hill. Bad thing is its pretty weak if you ride the park hard a lot! Petty much its the board for you to have if you have a good sponsor that starts with a B or if your rollin with them papers.

Similar Products Used:

burton-dominant 02/03 sims-mfm ride-kink world industries-bt

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RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
2
[May 02, 2003]
stewmath
Intermediate

Strength:

Great Board Excellent for jibbing Nice Flex very strong cheap for what u get, well worth the money

Weakness:

It hates dryslopes Design is a bit plain and also the blue / black stripe across the front of the board should really be at the back.

Excellent bored. really lightweight and is also wide so its perfect for my large feet which normally hang over every other board really bad but no this one. I have to reccommend this board to everyone at any skill level and especially for big footed boarders. Handels the kickers like a dream and easy to land also. Can run on powder ok but does not turn on powder to good.

Similar Products Used:

Burton Custom and some crappy thing from the dry slope which i hired.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 09, 2003]
Cole Argue
Advanced

Strength:

Presses real nice. Mad pop. You can ollie real high with it.

Weakness:

Big jumps. It is real hard to land big stuff on it i find.

Rad board for jibing.Will not find a better board for rails. It is good on smaller jumps but does not handle the big jump real good.

Similar Products Used:

nothiing is as good for rails. But all burton are rad boards

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 01, 2003]
Samia Ibrahim
Advanced

Strength:

Really light..uh..wicked AIR~!STEERZ grrrreat!the best!

Weakness:

not 0 ONE!

Awesome kick @$$ board maaan!!!

Similar Products Used:

ROXY ..ride...

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 31, 2003]
Ian
Intermediate

Strength:

Good flex, good shape and nice response.

Weakness:

Somewhat limits you to the park. Not the best board to take in the pipe or on the rest of the mountain but I still like it.

Great Board. I weigh about a buck 35 and I ride the 151. Works well for me but not as fast as fast as other boards when I take it on trails.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 22, 2003]
Brendan
Intermediate

Strength:

Fast, flexible, light, gets alot of air

Weakness:

None that i've found yet

Great board, extremely smooth

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 14, 2003]
jack
Advanced

Strength:

awesome flex for jibbing smooth landings

Weakness:

powder and pipe and cruisers are no-no's on this board and the warranty sucks

this is a good park board but is hurt on the rest of the mountain. i liked the board but burton's warranty doesn't cover for rails, even for the dominant which is a RAIL BOARD. so when mine broke i was pissed and i'll nvr buy a burton again

Similar Products Used:

ride serum, option sansalone

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jan 12, 2003]
Chris
Advanced

Strength:

Awsome flex and turns on a dime

Weakness:

flat area speed. I weigh 200lbs

Tring to switch ridings styles from more freeride to freestyle. I bought the Dominant 156 because of the directional core. Awsome board, very snappy and responsive. I am hooked. I have been riding 161-163 freeride boards and the Dominant turns just as good just doesn't keep the speed up in flats. But I do love the board. Hopefully I can be successful in changing ride styles.

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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