Burton parkitect snowboard7/14/2023 Unlike the Burton Custom though, the Parkitect has ‘off-axis squeezebox’, meaning the thickened sections are at asymmetric angles of +15 and -15 degrees. ![]() It also boasts their ‘squeezebox’ technology, with the bits of the core around the bindings made thicker than normal to add extra pop. Like the vast majority of freestyle boards this has a true twin shape, a medium flex and a fairly wide waist for extra stability. ![]() As you’d expect from a board with that kind of backing, this has a strong freestyle focus and a whole range of features designed to make park riding a piece of piss. It comes carrying quite a rep, with both jibbing Jeremy Jones, an old hand, and Zak Hale, one of Burton’s new generation of rail riders, proclaiming themselves fans. 2013-14 will be the Burton Parkitect’s second season.
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