Burton Snowboard Pants 2011

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IN 1977, Jake Burton Carpenter founded Burton out of his Vermont barn. Since then, Burton has fueled the growth of snowboarding worldwide through its groundbreaking product lines, its team of top snowboarders and its grassroots efforts to get the sport accepted at resorts. In 1996, Burton began growing its family of brands to include boardsports and apparel brands. Privately held and owned by Jake, Burton’s headquarters are in Burlington, Vermont with offices in California, Austria, Japan and Australia.

Burton Snowboard Pants for 2011 have a range of features and prices. If you are looking for the most technical fabric and construction go for the AK Hover 3L Gore-Tex® pants. If you are looking more for style opt for the Restricted Gungeon pants in one of the dope prints. If being like Shaun White is more your thing choose his signature TWC Indecent Exposure pants. If you are eco-friendly minded try the Burton GMP Cargo pants, and lastly, if you want dependability go for the Burton 2-Layer Hemisphere pant which has a lifetime warranty. Burton has a lot of great offerings for their 2011 snowboarding pants line up.

Burton AK 3L Hover Pants

Burton AK 3L Hover Pants

Burton TWC Indecent Exposure Pants

Burton TWC Indecent Exposure Pants

Burton 2L Hemisphere Pants

Burton 2L Hemisphere Pants

Burton Cargo Pants

Burton Cargo Pants

Burton Restricted Gungeon Pants

Burton Restricted Gungeon Pants

Burton Restricted Pistol Pants

Burton Restricted Pistol Pants

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