Solving mysteries of the deep
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The Burton Sherlock is the solution for natural features, fresh pillows, and untracked landings.
The Nitty Gritty
It slays them all with deep snow float and feel thanks to a combo of Flying V™ and Side Effects, putting it in the freeride class of the Barracuda but with the freestyle versatility of the Custom. This pro-level deck is the one Mikey Rencz and Mark Sollors pull from the sled when filming with their crews and just like them, it needs a steady diet of fresh snow and featured terrain to stay satisfied.
- Gondola Package
- The Channel
- Flying V
- Twin-Like Shape
- Directional Flex
- Super Fly II™ Core
- Dualzone™ EGD™
- Triax™ Fiberglass
- Carbon I-Beam™
- Sintered Base
- 10:45™
- Squeezebox
- Side Effects
- Smooth Ride™
- Frostbite Edges
- Pro-Tip™
- Infinite Ride™
- Wide
- Diecut Base Color Combinations May Vary
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Pros
- Groomers
- Ice
- Park
- Powder
- Speed Control
Cons
Best Uses
- all terrain
Comments about Burton Sherlock Snowboard:
I love this board. It can go anywhere no matter the conditions. It can also handle the park really well. Has the perfect amount of flex, stiff enough to go fast but soft enough to jib a bit.
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