








Scout Pro Snowboard
The Scout is a freestyle inspired pow stick and is the perfect compliment to your daily driver. Engineered to be sized down, the Scout takes inspiration from short fat swallow tail surfboards. The result is a board with a wider platform and shorter length, increasing maneuverability in the trees while maintaining rideability in resort.
Although it's included in the Powder Quiver for its incredible soft snow ability, the Scout is one of our most versatile boards across all terrain.
SPECS
Camber: Hover
Shape: Directional with taper
Flex: Medium
Terrain: Freestyle / Powder / All Mountain
CONSTRUCTION
Topsheet: Screen Printed, Phonon Pre-Tensioned Continuously Laminated Fibreglass
Mount: The Channel™
Carbon: 11 stringers
Sidewalls: Smoothride 95A Urethane
Core: Poplar + Paulownia w/ Birch Re-Enforcement
Fiberglass: Triaxial
Base: Die Cut Logo, Sintered Iso Speed 7500
Due to the unique manufacturing process of the Phonon Topsheet, subtle variations and imperfections in finish may occur which give these boards their unique character.










Phonon Topsheet
Made in Canada, the Phonon Pre-Tensioned Fibreglass topsheet supercharges snowboard construction. Elastic energy built up in the continuous lamination process is released when the board is flexed. The result is a super lightweight, powerfully reactive ride, whether springing out of turns or popping off jumps.
Smoothride Sidewalls
Winner of the ISPO Innovation Award, Smoorthride Sidewalls are infused to the wood core. Urethane sidewalls reduce vibration and impact, similar to how urethane skateboard wheels create a smooth ride on rough concrete. Dampening the ride, reduces board chatter and leg fatigue and provides the smoothest ride ever.
The Channel™
A snowboard binding mounting system that provides a simple, reliable, and infinite stance options. The Channel is compatible with all Burton snowboard bindings, and with the proper mounting discs and hardware can accommodate nearly any snowboard binding from any manufacturer. Get micro adjustments in seconds.


Inspired by Dieter Rams' philosophy of "Less But Better"