About the Burton Process Flying V
A chilled-out version of the standard Burton Process snowboard, the Process Flying V is tailor-made for the freestyler who wants a smoother, mellower ride and isn't looking to break world record speeds. Its Flying V hybrid camber profile with a mellow feel and all-mountain versatility makes it much easier to ride. Yep, on this fella you can seamlessly go from piste to powder to park all on one board.
The Process Flying V uses Burton's Super Fly II 700G core which is incredibly light at just 700 grams but with a great strength-to-weight ratio for a bombproof construction. Added to the core is Dual Zone EGD which uses wood aligned along the toe and heel edge perpendicular to the core for consistent edge hold and a nice predictable ride. Add Squeezebox into the mix too and you get a board that you can really load up with energy for huge pop and snap.
The difference between the standard Process and the Flying V is the hybrid camber profile which provides a loose playful ride, with very easy turn initiation making it nice and forgiving. It has a slight setback stance too which keeps you stable in powder and when floating on top of the soft stuff. And if you do want to you can push it further back for an even more surfy ride in powder.
The Process Flying V also has a deep curve on the tip and tail called the Scoop. This exaggerated tip and tail shape raise the edges to give you a more forgiving, catch-free ride as you take your freestyle ventures all over the mountain. With Frostbite Edges added in and you get a board that's super easy to ride but also has incredible grip, especially on ice and hardpack.
With a relaxed versatility that's perfect for everyone from beginners all the way up to advanced riders that want to mix it up and really push their riding further, the Process Flying V from Burton is pretty much up for anything.