Burton Process vs Burton Custom Snowboard Review











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TJ's Gear • Burton Process: https://goo.gl/6xSjba • Burton Custom: https://goo.gl/FJgESH • Dragon NFX Goggles: https://goo.gl/cJGbTw • Volcom Articulated Pants: https://goo.gl/bULMbg • Shop on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2s5Ny4w • Check out High Cascade: http://highcascade.com • In this snowboard review video I am riding up on Mt. Hood in Oregon and will be doing a head to head comparison of the 2018 Burton Process and Burton Custom. The boards featured in the video have the Burton Kilroy team graphics, but don't worry, they are just the same as the the standard model. The biggest differences between the snowboards are the shape design and flex. The Process is a mid flexing freestyle focused snowboard that is a true twin, while the Custom is a medium-stiff flexing, directional, all-mountain snowboard with a setback stance. One awesome feature on the Custom is that it has a twin flex, so by moving your stance forward about 1 inch from the reference stance, you can actually ride the Custom as a twin as well! In the end I found the Custom to be more aggressive and better for carving, freeriding, and jumping; and I found the Process to be better suited as an all-around freestyle snowboard that is more playful and better for rail features. Let us know any questions you have in the comments below, I hope you enjoy the video. • Want to know more about these boards? Check out our detailed written reviews • http://boardarchive.com/burton-proces... • http://boardarchive.com/burton-custom... • FOLLOW US: • TJ INSTAGRAM: @boardarchive • KEVIN INSTAGRAM: @snowboardprocamp • TJ FACEBOOK:   / boardarchive   • KEVIN FACEBOOK:   / snowboardpro.  . • SUPPORT AND GET REWARDS: •   / snowboardprocamp   • BUSINESS CONTACT: • [email protected][email protected] • Instrumental Produced by Chuki:    / chukimusic  

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