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Burton have been around since the start and at every test always have a big queue to test out the latest and greatest. The Clash has been around for years, too, and just keeps getting better and better!

burton clash snowboard
Level
Intermediate, Recreational
Flex Rating
3
Terrain
All Mountain, Park, Piste
Best for
All Mountain Freestyle
Price
£290
Type
Snowboard
Park
9
Off-piste
5
Low speed
9
Value
8
On-piste
8
High speed
7
Overall Score
8

It's safe to say you most likely know someone who will have owned a Burton Clash at some point as it's undoubtedly one of the best progressive snowboards for any rider looking to start hitting the park but with the versatility to still ride the whole mountain.

Riding this snowboard, is so much fun and incredibly easy and brings back fond memories. I was impressed with how stable it is cruising around the mountain.

In the park I noticed there was plenty of pop in the board and the V rocker profile made it ridiculously forgiving so I was able to get away with some very sketchy landings.

While I was able to ride the Clash in the pow I wouldn't recommend it for this as the board has a softer flex. Still, I think anyone looking to improve and venture into the park more will really get on well with this board.

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