The team tweak on our hit machine.
So we ramped up response by trimming the waist width and adding camber, then softened the flex slightly for a more buttery feel. The resulting Harvest quickly became the team choice for easy spins, quicker handling, and added stability for hitting bigger features. If you aren't hooked already, we strongly suggest going for a spin on this one.
View the collection- Gondola Package
- Nug Raduction
- The Channel
- Camber
- Twin Shape
- Twin Flex
- Super Fly II™ Core
- Dualzone™ EGD™
- Triax™ Fiberglass
- Carbon I-Beam™
- Sintered Base
- 10:45™
- Squeezebox
- Side Effects
- Jumper Cables Hi-Voltage
- Frostbite Edges
- Pro-Tip™
- Infinite Ride™
- RADUCTION LEVEL: 10 [Downsize 8 to 10cm From Normal Board Length]
- ARTIST: Andison [Street Artist from Quito, Ecuador]
- Winner of Snowboard Magazine's Platinum Pick
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Pros
- Easy Spinning
- Good For Small Turns
- Responsive
- Small
- Woods Are Easy
Cons
- Really short
- Slow
Best Uses
- Park
- Powder
- WOODS
Comments about Burton Harvest Snowboard:
Just bought this bored, super amazing. I leard how to flip on this bored, and hit 540 easy. Rides short becasue it is a nug.
Comments about Burton Harvest Snowboard:
Burton advertises this board as a true twin and its actually a 1" set back direction twin flex board. I have been riding the nug 150 rocker... and I got tired of only being able to ride it down gromers and if it was icy forget about the nug with rocker... so I took this for a spin. Great edgee control compared to the rocker nug 150 but I think this board is a bit stiffer than they tell you. I can butter like a mad man on the nug but this stick is a bit different. Better for sticking jumps and riding switch but def lacks the jibbing skills the nug holds. I love the edge control but wish it was a bit softer.
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