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Meet the Burton Cartographer
The Burton Cartographer Snowboard, now in its third season in the Burton line, is a versatile and accessible snowboard that offers the perfect balance between big-mountain stability and all-mountain maneuverability. This board is designed for snowboarders seeking adventure and the freedom to explore diverse terrains and conditions.
With its directional freeride shape and medium stiffness, the Cartographer is a versatile choice for riders of various levels. Compared to some of its stiffer counterparts in the Burton line, the Cartographer is more forgiving and provides a more playful experience.
The board shape of the Cartographer is unique. It has a longer and wider nose section than the tail, combined with ample camber underfoot. This design offers excellent balance between float and control, allowing the board to effortlessly navigate through different terrains and conditions. Whether you are riding in deep powder, plowing through rough snow, or adventuring in mixed terrain, the Cartographer is ready.
The wooden core of the Cartographer is surrounded by fiberglass, woven in three directions. This results in a board with a good balance between torsional stiffness and length flexibility. It provides responsive performance without sacrificing playfulness. The steel edges feature the Frostbite edge design, ensuring you have extra grip, even when the snow is a bit firmer.
As for the base, the Cartographer is equipped with a sintered base, which ensures excellent glide performance, speed, and durability. This board is designed to glide smoothly over the mountains, regardless of the conditions.
The relaxed and subtle appearance of the Burton Cartographer reflects the playful nature of this board. It is intended for snowboarders who value freedom and creativity and want to forge their own path in the mountains. This board offers plenty of room for experimentation and exploration, without limitations.
In short, the Burton Cartographer is an ideal companion for snowboarders looking for a board that can dominate both the mountains and the slopes. With the perfect balance between stability and maneuverability, you can experience new adventures with this board and explore the mountains with confidence. So, get ready for your next winter adventure with the Burton Cartographer Snowboard!
Size charts
Size | 159 | 162 | 154W | 159W |
Nose width (mm) |
305.1 |
308.3 | 308.1 | 313.1 |
Tail width (mm) | 300.1 |
303.3 | 303.1 | 308.1 |
Waist width (mm) | 258 |
260 | 263 | 266 |
Effective edge (mm) | 1192 | 1222 | 1142 | 1192 |
Rider Weight (lbs) |
50-200 lbs. |
180-260 lb.+ | 120-180 lbs. | 150-200 lbs. |
Rider Weight (kg) | 68 - 91kg | 80+ kg | 54 - 82kg | 68-91kg |
Technische Specificaties
Burton snowboards stand for innovation, quality, and performance, designed to meet the needs of both beginners and professional riders. They combine timeless design with modern technologies to create versatile, reliable boards that provide optimal control and riding enjoyment on any terrain.
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The Super Fly® 800G Core with Dualzone™ EGD™ is an advanced wood core construction designed to enhance the performance, strength, and responsiveness of a Burton snowboard.
All Burton snowboards from 2014 and newer with The Channel mounting system (like the snowboard you're viewing here) are covered by a three-year warranty from the date of purchase.
Triax Glass provides an excellent balance between torsional stiffness, pop, and responsiveness.
Directional Camber snowboards are ideal for off-piste adventures, deep powder snow, and high-speed descents, with excellent flotation in powder snow and optimal performance in various conditions, making them appealing to snowboarders who value precision and control.
A directional shape ensures improved performance and stability when riding in one direction, especially in freeriding and on powder snow.