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Burton TWC The White Collection Standard Snowboard

Editors' Summary

Cab double cork 1080s might not be in your bag of tricks, but that doesn't mean you can't use the added boost of the NEW TWC Standard, developed to give any shred the edge to ride like Shaun White.

Product Features

Fly Core: Our classic tip to tail wood core, constantly improved upon in terms of flex, feel, pop, and strength

Directional Flex: This versatile flex features increased pop in the tail and a more resilient nose that allows riders to easily maintain control and flow through all terrain and conditions

NEW EZ V: Get right to the good times with our NEW EZ V. Continuous catch-free and forgiving, rocker combines with the effortless edge control of a slightly tapered shape for more float, fun and all-around easiness regardless of terrain or condition.

Negative Core Profile: The team favorite! Thinner sections of core between the bindings soften flex and torsion for a more playful feel and added foot control that's perfect for everything from park to pow.

Biax Fiberglass: Features a jib-friendly, low-torsional flex and forgiving, park-friendly feel.

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Product Summary

Cab double cork 1080s might not be in your bag of tricks, but that doesn't mean you can't use the added boost of the NEW TWC Standard, developed to give any shred the edge to ride like Shaun White. To help slingshot your skills, NEW EZ V combines the latest in catch-free rocker performance with the effortless edge-control of a slightly tapered shape for more float and all-around fun regardless of terrain or condition.

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