I bought my Burton dominant snowboard because it’s aimed at an intermediate rider who wants an all mountain freestyle board that can handle itself in the park. The dominant handles perfectly on groomed piste, and when I fancied hitting the park, it’s awesome for rails, boxes and jumps.
As it’s a super soft board, with twin tipped, directional flex, it makes it real easy to ride switch and go bigger of jumps with huge pop in the tail,
I found it really easy to progress to harder piste and carving turns, whilst it still remains the best board I’ve tried in the park. Its not a specific powder so if you enjoy back country riding then this boards not for you, however if there’s a few feet of powder just off the beaten track, the Burton Dominant will thrash about with the best of them.
Dan Scoulding - Staff Sail and Ski - Shrewsbury Store
As it’s a super soft board, with twin tipped, directional flex, it makes it real easy to ride switch and go bigger of jumps with huge pop in the tail,
I found it really easy to progress to harder piste and carving turns, whilst it still remains the best board I’ve tried in the park. Its not a specific powder so if you enjoy back country riding then this boards not for you, however if there’s a few feet of powder just off the beaten track, the Burton Dominant will thrash about with the best of them.
Dan Scoulding - Staff Sail and Ski - Shrewsbury Store
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