Meet the ultimate Burton women’s park snowboard, the Talent Scout. Built with podem performances in mind, the Talent Scout is a favorite among professional women park riders. Not to undermine its skillful descents down steeps and mogel runs regardless of snow conditions.
But, if the women’s slopestyle coach rides by you, there’s a good chance the Talent Scout is underneath her. The Burton Talent Scout is a popular choice for non-professional riders. However, the powerful pro-driven camber is not for the novice rider; the Talent Scout isn’t in the mood to forgive any wrong movements.
A true twin flex and shape make for a sweet switch riding experience, with trust stomping landings switch or regular. The centered freestyle stance on the Talent Scout enhances confidence while spinning.
Burton spices up the camber Talent Scout with their latest tech. Pro-Tip™ technology is implemented to reduce swing weight while spinning. Infinite Ride™ technology is used in the construction process to provide flex and performance longevity.
Things we like:
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Twin flex and shape make switch riding and landings natural
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The camber profile shreds all terrain well
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The camber profile handles all conditions well, especially ice
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Stiff flex elevates the board to a pro-level park snowboard
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Women’s specific flex helps lighter riders twist the board without taking away power and response
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The sintered base absorbs wax well and is durable
Things we don't like:
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Not a good choice for beginners
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Beware of edge-catching
- Ideal For: Park, All-Mountain
- Skill Level: Intermediate to Expert
- Flex: 7/10, Twin
- Profile: Camber
- Shape: Twin
- Base: Sintered
Things we like:
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Twin flex and shape make switch riding and landings natural
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The camber profile shreds all terrain well
-
The camber profile handles all conditions well, especially ice
-
Stiff flex elevates the board to a pro-level park snowboard
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Women’s specific flex helps lighter riders twist the board without taking away power and response
-
The sintered base absorbs wax well and is durable
Things we don't like:
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Not a good choice for beginners
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Beware of edge-catching
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