Burton Floater 167
Brand: BurtonCompare
What do you think about Burton Floater 167?
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Burton Floater is definitely a boarding pad. how nice in deep pillows, it feels almost like being weightless! lifts fine and gives great nice turns. In the piste it works well at high speed, but it's getting a bit dull at low speed. a board for those who like to travel quickly with big turns, especially outside the piste.
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I have a 163a that I now use as a punch board, and that's where it belongs to me. Completely fully rear mounted in deep snow. Good lift and tight stiff.
In the piste the little dad is soft in my opinion and a little too tame. Good cut but a bit more flex had been good.
In short, I think that it should be used as the name rattles in the flax.
A board I had a lot of fun with and that kept terribly good, but is a bit too passive for the active skier in the slopes but shining outside the slopes.
In the piste the little dad is soft in my opinion and a little too tame. Good cut but a bit more flex had been good.
In short, I think that it should be used as the name rattles in the flax.
A board I had a lot of fun with and that kept terribly good, but is a bit too passive for the active skier in the slopes but shining outside the slopes.
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Does not have much to compare with, but my 163a behaves quite safely and sensibly. Would you rather have a little more challenging board, it feels a bit "old bettan" over this maybe.
Model year: 2001
Model year: 2001