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Product Preview: The Burton Family Tree Sketch Artist Camber Snowboard Looks Like The Soul Turners Dream Deck

The Burton Family Tree Sketch Artist Looks Like The Sould Turners Dream Deck And I Want One In My Quiver.


I am going into my 36th season of riding snowboards this year. Yep, that is a long time and that means I am turning into an old guy. I am starting to say things like, "I am the same age as my dad was when this happened." This also means I have pretty much retired from riding the park or hitting rails or built jumps with massive take offs and landings. But honestly I never really rode that stuff much ever. I grew up riding at Snowbird and pretty much only wanted to ride deep powder and when it wasn't deep out, I just wanted to make carved turns on fresh groomers. For me snowboarding kind of always felt like a form of artistic expression and a way for me to turn off my brain and just get into what some call the flow state. The Burton Family Tree Sketch Artist looks like the perfect deck to do that. Especially because it comes in a 163 cm length deck with a 276 mm waist width. I weigh like 260 lbs and have size 12 boots so that length and width works out super well for me. Sometimes I will see a board come out that looks awesome only to find out it only comes in a max length of like 157 with a 255 mm waist. I am hoping to get on this board when the resorts open up and see if it rides like I am picturing in my head.


Two colorful snowboards; left is pale green with leaf patterns, right is purple with abstract shapes. Each has distinct graphics on a white background.
Yellow snowboard with abstract blue patterns and red text reading "Family Tree Sketch Artist." Black bindings are attached.
Yellow snowboard with blue leaf patterns and red text on a white background. It features a long handle and conveys a fresh, adventurous mood.
Yellow snowboard with blue abstract patterns and red text on top. Minimalist design, close-up angle, white background.


Diagram showing Camber bend and All Mountain Directional snowboard shape with longer nose and shorter tail. Text explains design benefits.

Snowboard size chart showing board sizes 147-163 with weight range, waist width, stance, binding sizes, and other measurements.

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