The Burton Family Tree Straight Chuter Splitboard 21/22 is built for riders who want to explore backcountry terrain without compromise. It breaks down into two halves for uphill travel and reassembles into a stable board for the descent, and it comes complete with pucks for binding setup and climbing skins for traction on the climb.
With its freeride directional shape, this splitboard is designed to float in powder while still holding a solid edge on firmer snow. The directional camber profile delivers a responsive feel underfoot and added pop off rollers or creek crossings, and a flex rating of 6 strikes a balance between stiffness for stability at speed and enough play to handle varied terrain without feeling dead.
Directional camber means the board has an arched camber section under the back foot and a gentle rise (rocker) in the nose, which aids in powder float and precise edge control. A flex score of 6 (on a scale where 1 is very soft and 10 is very stiff) indicates a medium‐stiff board that offers predictable response and support when you’re charging hard lines.
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Burton says about the Family Tree Straight Chuter Splitboard 21/22 + Pucks + Skins
Big mountains beckon and this splitboard sets the standard for hard-charging control in remote terrain.
Big chutes, bigger drops, steeper faces. If these are the reasons you're getting a splitboard, it's the Family Tree Straight Chuter Splitboard you want under your feet. Inspired by the hard-charging style of Burton rider Danny Davis, the Straight Chuter is built for speed, stability, and aggressiveness to ride the lines others won't. The Split Channel board mount keeps the small stuff simple, so you can focus on setting your sights on something big.