Burton Mayhem In All Its Glory
So who is the Burton Mayhem aimed at…what is the standard of snowboarder that should be on the lookout for a board such as this. This is the kind of thing I need to know when looking up the snowboards of the biggest snowboard maker in the world. After all, Burton comes out with a massive range of boards, too many to try to keep up with which board is meant for which rider and which board is supposed to be used in the park and sometimes when shredding the mountains.
So back to the Burton Mayhem. It’s an all-mountain snowboard that is suitable for the intermediate snowboarder, although a beginner could probably get away with having some fun using one. Whether you want to take her downhill fast or thrash about in the freestyle park, the mayhem is your all-weather, all-area snowboard. It will suit everyone and the reports coming back from the rank beginners who have used it are positive. That’s significant because if they were having troubles linking turns or catching edges all over the place, they’d be sure to let people know about it.
Another plus that a lot of people are going to take notice of is the price. It’s the sort of board that is easy to find and so, market forces means that every now and then you’re going to find one that is sold at a bargain basement price. If you’re not too hung up about buying a board that sports the latest graphics then buying last year’s Burton Mayhem will save you some big bucks. And the snowboard you’ve got will still have the features you’d get with the newer version.