The 2022 Burton Process is a freestyle true twin board tuned to the meet the performance demands of versatile pro riders like Mark McMorris. Featuring a versatile playful flex and a poppy yet forgiving camber profile, the Process is the choice of many pro and amateur riders who are looking to push not only their own boundaries, but the boundaries of snowboarding as we know it. From your first rails up to quad corks, your first fast carve to ripping steep fresh cord, you can do it all on the Process.
The Burton Process is also available in the Flying V bend, which provides a floatier, more forgiving feel.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Board Type: Park
Camber Type: PurePop
An evolution of traditional camber, PurePop places subtle flat zones outside your feet to amplify pop and add a more playful feeling to the camber. Early rise tip and tail get your contact points out of the snow quicker, reducing catch and enhancing float.
Flex: 3.5/10 (1 = soft, 10 = stiff)
Twin Flex - This board flexes the same in the nose and tail, allowing you to ride, pop, and press the same in regular and switch.
Shape: Twin
Constructed exactly the same tip to tail, this board is designed to provide consistent performance when riding in both switch and regular.
Core:
Super fly II 700G - This core features stronger and lighter woods targeted in specific areas, which provides more pop and strength while reducing weight.
Dualzone EGD - The wood grain of the core is positioned along the heel and toe edge in two unbroken zones perpendicular to the rest of the core, which gives consistent edge hold and strength.
Triax Glass - This triaxial fibreglass creates a versatile flex and consistent response for performance across all types of snowboarding.
Squeezebox - Squeezebox consists of thicker, more powerful sections combined with thinner, more flexible sections profiled throughout the core. This enhances energy transfer and makes the board snappier and more stable.
Base: Sintered
This base made from a durable and highly porous base material that provides added strength and wax absorption for long lasting glide.
Mounting System: The Channel
The Burton Channel system forgoes your traditional 4-screw mounting system and introduces a channel for your front and rear inserts. This allows you to fine-tune your stance width, and gives you more freedom in your stance location. The Channel is compatible with most major binding brands, but works best with Burton EST bindings.
Additional Features:
Infinite Ride - Burton is able to maximise pop and performance by overbuilding their boards in the factory, and then using machinery to break it down for you. This allows your board to ride the same from day one, to day 100, season after season.
Frostbite Edges - Edges that extend out slightly underneath your bindings for enhanced edge hold on hardpack and ice.
Pro Tip - The tip and tail of this board taper out at the points, reducing swing weight and promoting mobility.
Super Sap Epoxy - Super Sap is a bio-based resin that reduces the carbon footprint by 50% over conventional petroleum-based epoxies.
SIZE CHART
Size |
Weight Range |
Waist Width (mm) |
Stance Location (mm) |
Running Length (mm) |
Sidecut Radius (m) |
Sidecut Depth (mm) |
Stance Width (mm) |
Nose/Tail Width (mm) |
Effective Edge (mm) |
152cm |
54 - 82kg |
249 |
-12.5 |
1125 |
7.7 |
20.6 |
530 |
290.1 |
1165 |
155cm |
54 - 82kg |
251 |
-12.5 |
1155 |
7.9 |
21.1 |
530 |
293.2 |
1195 |
157cm |
68 - 91kg |
252 |
-12.5 |
1175 |
8.1 |
21.4 |
560 |
294.9 |
1215 |
159cm |
68 - 91kg |
255 |
-12.5 |
1195 |
8.2 |
21.8 |
560 |
298.6 |
1235 |
162cm |
82 - 118kg+ |
257 |
-12.5 |
1225 |
8.4 |
22.4 |
560 |
301.8 |
1265 |
157cm Wide |
68 - 91kg |
257 |
-12.5
|
1175 |
8.1 |
21.4 |
560 |
299.9 |
1215 |
159cm Wide |
68 - 91kg |
260 |
-12.5
|
1195 |
8.2 |
21.8 |
560 |
303.6 |
1235 |
162cm Wide |
82 - 118kg |
262 |
-12.5
|
1225 |
8.4 |
22.4 |
560 |
306.8 |
1265 |
- Not sure which size to get? Check out our snowboard size chart here.
- Not sure if you need a wide board or not? Find out here.
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- Want to find out about different types of snowboard edges (magne-traction)? Click here.
- Want to find out about the difference in snowboard bases? Click here.
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