Which is more versatile and better for progressing?
@TheSkiMonsterАй бұрын
@@AugustBMW Both are plenty capable of riding in a variety of terrain. The Process being softer flexing will be helpful for a progressing rider who wants to be able to control and maneuver the board easier. If you’re a comfortable rider and want something that will work well anywhere you take it, and for a long time if your riding style becomes more aggressive, the Custom is a great option.
@AugustBMWАй бұрын
@@TheSkiMonster thanks for replying, Can you suggest right size of Burton Custom Camber snowboard? my height is 5'9, weight is 170, boot size 10.5 US, bindings size L (Union force) Also Do I need Wide size or regular?
@brockemon2 ай бұрын
nose is a bit longer on the custom (1/2 inch) in addition to the reference stance offset
@VZC23Ай бұрын
Difference custom vs process????
@TheSkiMonsterАй бұрын
Custom is slightly stiffer flexing and has a set back stance. Park riders will generally lean towards the Process, while the Custom caters to riders that spend time in a variety of terrain and conditions. Park riders that like a more powerful feel would also like the Custom.
@VZC23Ай бұрын
@@TheSkiMonster thank you for the opinion..I like the custom Camber and I want to buy this board..I’m 96 kg my boot is 45 and my height is 1.83..help me for the size board??what size I need..?? I like and pow and park and piste
@jonbrown94904 күн бұрын
@VZC23 For all-mountain riding that includes pow, you'd be into the 162w for the custom camber. If you mostly ride park and groomers, you might be able to get away with the 158w.