Family Tree Working Stiff
Enter a new dimension of floatation and freedom on a board that defies convention by blending a powerful nose with a playful tail.
When snowboarders in the ‘70s conjured up visions of the future of board design, they might have imagined something like the Burton Working Stiff. Where most freeride shapes achieve their floaty characteristics through width, taper and a setback stance, this experiment-turned-reality defies convention. A thick nose stiffens the front end, allowing it to skip across the snow, while Filet-O-Flex tech in the tail maintains the kind of agility you’d expect from a swallowtail.
Hand shaped at Craig’s Proto Facility in Burlington, Vermont.
Features:
*Bend: Directional Camber
*SHAPE: Directional [20MM Taper]
*FLEX: Directional
*Core: FSC Certified Super Fly II 700G Core with Dualzone EGD
*FIBERGLASS: Triax
*BASE: Sintered WFO
*EXTRAS: The Channel, Super Sap Epoxy, ReRez Composite, Filet-O-Flex Swallow Tail, and Infinite Ride
*ARTIST: Dean Blotto Gray [www.deanblottogray.com]
*Graphic Story: Once again, veteran Burton photographer Dean “Blotto” Gray’s pristine landscapes serve as the graphics for the Family Tree lineup, with tonal imagery shot right here in our home state of Vermont.