Description
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The Counterbalance features a unique design that balances stability and maneuverability. While specific technologies might vary slightly between model years, expect features like a directional shape for enhanced float and control, and a slightly set-back stance for added stability at speed. Burton often incorporates a rocker/camber profile (like their Flying V or Directional Camber) to provide easy turning and float in powder while maintaining edge hold and pop on hardpack.
The core construction often includes features like FSC™ Certified wood, showcasing Burton’s commitment to sustainability. Expect a medium flex that offers a balance of responsiveness and forgiveness for all-mountain riding. The base is typically a sintered base, which is fast and durable. Additional features may include Channel® mounting for ultimate stance adjustability with Burton EST bindings, and Super Fly® core for lightweight performance.
Key Features (may vary slightly based on specific model year):
- Directional Shape: Enhanced float and control.
- Rocker/Camber Profile (e.g., Flying V or Directional Camber): Easy turning, float in powder, and edge hold on hardpack.
- Medium Flex: Versatile for all-mountain riding.
- FSC™ Certified Wood Core: Sustainable and durable.
- Sintered Base: Fast and durable.
- Channel® Mounting (on some models): Ultimate stance adjustability with EST bindings.
- Super Fly® Core (on some models): Lightweight performance.








