Like the father who gives his son a carton of smokes for Christmas, the Burton Primo Snowboard doesn’t care if you get straight A’s or help old ladies across the street. That stuff is for sissies, which is one thing this twin-tip park slayer certainly isn’t. From executing street rails to burying park features, this Burton Coalition snowboard isn’t trying to make friends—in fact, it’s not really down with people at all. **DISCONTINUED**
10:45 Sidewalls absorb impacts and strengthen the board
Negative Core Profile - designed to be forgiving in the park, pipe, and on rails
Rail Ready Edge Tune is less catchy to help you slide rails and still get plenty of grip for hitting kickers
Biax React Fiberglass is flexible and forgiving to help you dial new tricks
PRO-TIP shape reduces swing weight, so you spin easier and float better in pow
Bottom Line: The Burton Primo Snowboard murders features for the fun of it.
I have ridden this board now for this season and it worked great :) in the park,, powder,, all moutain.. anywhere ,, but one problem i had was i did not get as much speed as i wanted in the regular slopes,, but thats ok for me actually because i ride most park