Burton Chicklet

16 of May 2007

These boards are developed for kids to ride as young as 4 years old. Studies have shown that kids who snowboard regularly do better in school! Burton recognizes the need for many size increments in the smaller size boards. Small Lightspeed Vision Base Easy maintenance for a fast ride even without waxing. A removable layer means your little ripper can get the most out of these versatile boots. Thinner sections of core between the bindings provide softer flex and torsion, perfect for park, pipe and rails. They work together to provide a kids’-specific fit that provides optimal support and all-day comfort. Featuring a girl-specific design and quality tech, the Chicklet is superior to all other kids’ boards on the market. From girls as young as four to future pros, the Chicklet will make her first turns effortless, exciting and nothing but fun. With this Burton kids’ board, any grommette will progress quickly and move from the green runs to the steeps in no time. The Chickletâ„¢ isn’t just a short board—it’s specially engineered for little girls so they can easily control it, link turns and shred with the best of them. There is not much difference between boy and girl snowboarders at a young age so Burton has developed both the Chicklet and Chopper with two graphic options. Instead of simply shrinking down a woman’s board, Burton started from the ground up to tailor the Chicklet to girls’ weights and foot sizes. The first years on a snowboard are the most important and they could be the difference between your child loving the sport or hating it. This snowboard’s Small Fry wood core and durable topsheet provide a forgiving flex to make it easy to turn and a blast to ride. These lightweight kids’-specific bindings feature plush straps and full adjustability to keep grommets comfortable on the hill. The added feature of the Room-to-Grow design means this package will see your grommette from the bunny slopes to the steeps. Bottom Line: The Burton Chicklet Starter Packages because some addictions are good.

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