About the Burton Process Flying V
What is the Burton Process Flying V good for?
The Burton Process Flying V snowboard is built for riders who want to explore the whole mountain while still having a blast in the park. It’s responsive yet playful, making it perfect for jumps, jibs, and side hits, while still delivering confidence on steeper terrain and through variable snow.
Who is the Burton Process Flying V good for?
This board is ideal for beginner to intermediate riders who want a versatile all-mountain twin with freestyle flair. Whether you’re following in the tracks of Mark McMorris or just chasing progression in your local resort, the Process Flying V delivers.
When and where should the Burton Process Flying V be used?
Best suited for resort riding, this board handles a variety of conditions with ease,think corduroy groomers, spring slush, and sidecountry pow laps. It’s a go-to for all-season, all-terrain fun, especially if you like mixing park runs into your day.
How will some of the key features of the Burton Process Flying V enhance my experience?
The Flying V bend combines rocker and camber zones to give you the best of both worlds,loose, surfy playfulness with reliable edge hold when it counts. The Super Fly II core keeps things light underfoot while still packing plenty of pop. Paired with Frostbite edges and triax fibreglass, you’ll get added grip and response without losing that freestyle freedom. The twin shape ensures you can ride switch as easily as regular, making this board a true park-to-peak performer.
Why choose the Burton Process Flying V?
If you’re after a board that brings together progression, playfulness, and precision, the Process Flying V delivers. With pro-level tech tuned for everyday riders, it’s a snowboard that supports your style,wherever that takes you on the mountain.
- Frostbite Edges – Extra grip where you need it most, even on icy days
- Flying V Bend – Blends rocker and camber for playful control and added pop
- Super Fly Ii Core – Lightweight yet powerful construction for boosted performance
- Rider-Approved – Chosen by Mark McMorris for its freestyle flow and all-round capability
- Triax Fibreglass – Versatile flex with increased board control at any angle
The Lowdown
- Rider Profile: Beginner, Intermediate
- Mountain Profile: All Mountain, Park/Freestyle
- Camber Profile: Hybrid
- Board Shape: True Twin
- Base: Sintered
- Flex: 4/10
- Mounting System: EST / Channel System
Process Flying V Size Chart
| Length (cm) | Waist Width (cm) | Boot Size (UK) | Rider Weight (Kg) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 152 | 24.9 | 7+ | 54-82 |
| 155 | 25.1 | 7+ | 54-82 |
| 157 | 25.2 | 7+ | 68-91 |
| 159 | 25.5 | 9+ | 68-91 |
| 162 | 25.7 | 9+ | 82-118 |
| 159W | 26 | 9+ | 68-91 |
| 162W | 26.2 | 9+ | 82-118 |










































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