Burton canyon

Burton canyon
Brand: Burton
Manufacturers description
The wide version of the legendary Jack of All Trades, the Canyon is a Custom in disguise. With light weight, Carbon I-Beam-fueled snap, and a sidecut that doesn’t make bigger feet suffer, the Canyon stands alone in a sea of scaled-up pretenders. Sintered Base: Holds wax, is durable, and moves right along. Lite Triax: Light weight and torsional stiffness. Carbon I-Beam: Lots of snap; stop using cheater jumps to get on handrails. Super Fly II Core: Light, strong, and lively flex. Dualzone EGD: Precise edge hold.


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Harm Hilberink
Harm Hilberink (Guest)
23/09/2025
Strengths:
Jack of All Trades

Weaknesses:
To strong for the weak

Summary:
The 2001 Burton Canyon is a wide-format freestyle board designed for riders with larger feet, essentially a wide version of the Burton Custom. Key features include the Super Fly II Core, which provided a lively flex, and Dualzone EGD for precise edge hold, making it a capable all-around board for piste and powder riding. The Canyon is known for its snap and smooth ride thanks to its carbon I-beam and sintered base.

Key Features:
Wide Format: The Canyon was a wide board, specifically designed for riders with bigger feet who would otherwise find standard boards too narrow.
Super Fly II Core: This wood core uses strong, lightweight woods for better flex, response, and weight savings.
Dualzone EGD: This construction provides precise and reliable edge hold on the snow.
Sintered Base: This type of base is durable and helps maintain speed and wax retention.
Carbon I-Beam: A carbon element that adds snap and liveliness to the board.
Freestyle Focus: It was considered a "Jack of All Trades" for its ability to handle both all-mountain and park conditions.

Purpose:
The 2001 Burton Canyon was built as a versatile, durable board for riders who needed a wider platform for stability and control, especially for larger individuals. It was a solid choice for riders looking for a lively and responsive all-mountain experience

Riding style: Freerider - All-mountain and Park
Length on the ski: 181 cm
Riders weight: 112 kg
Riders length: 193 cm



Marc Spijkers
Marc Spijkers (Guest)
06/03/2020
Strengths:
Handeling. Good for people with large feet.

Weaknesses:
Belag gets old. Wax doesn't hold anymore.

Summary:
Good allround board for on and off piste.

Model year: 2001
Riding style: Piste/ powder / Ski tour (less park)
Length on the ski: 162 cm
Riders weight: 81 kg
Riders length: 168 cm


Philipp
Philipp (Guest)
13/01/2026
Strengths:
Super board for carving, fast riding and deep snow riding, loyal companion since 2002.

Weaknesses:
Could be a little wider.

Summary:
Has served me well, I'm also very happy with the service from Burton, they've often helped me with my P1HD binding in 2002. I'm very attached to my board and the binding, now we were on the verge of having to part ways. We were able to avert the situation.

Riding style: Piste, Powder
Riders weight: 94 kg
Riders length: 196 cm

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johan-vall
17/12/2004
+ Wide (has big feet), rather spicy, burton quality.
- Pretty expensive

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Big_Pun
06/04/2003
It's a very nice board and go to go with. My board has begun to break. It started by setting a tablecloth. Then I picked up the board and saw that a large steel screw had resembled a bit of steel edge. Devil bad quality. I glued the edge with epoxy adhesive, then it worked. I do not think the board is the least affordable. Buy nitro instead. Much better quality and agility.

Model year: 2001
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