Burton Makes a Noboard Fish

by The Editors on February 5, 2008

Noboard

Calling a snowboard with no bindings the latest “progression in the boardsports world” is a lot like saying the Pony Express is the latest progression in information transportation. Does every cool new thing have to be “progression?” What about fun? Riding a “noboard” has got to be one of the most freeing feelings in all of snowboarding, and we’re guessing that’s exactly why Burton has signed a deal with Noboard to release a Burton Fish that comes with the Noboard foot placement system on it. Congrats to everyone.
Follow the jump for the whole press release.


Burton and Noboard Partner to Create the NoFish for 2009

Burlington, VT (February 4, 2008) – Burton and Noboard™ are proud to present the NoFish. Say yes to the no: it’s not a snowboard, it’s a Noboard. Based off a hybrid Burton Fish shape, the NEW NoFish is a board that combines speed, control and float with the freedom to move your feet, similar to the sensation of riding a skateboard or surfboard.

The original Burton Fish, co-created eight years ago by Terje Haakonsen and Burton Testing Supervisor John “JG” Gerndt, allowed for a smaller board to be ridden in deep powder due to its unique shape. The NoFish takes that concept one step further by replacing the traditional snowboard bindings with an engineered rubber composite pad that sits 3mm into the recessed topsheet. The board is a softer-flexing Fish hybrid that combines some elements of the Burton Fish, Malolo and Piranha shapes into one. The rope, a nylon bungee cord used to pull the board closer to the feet for control, can also be dropped for surf style riding.

Noboard founder Cholo Burns had this to say, “Noboarding is a refreshing, new, challenging and rewarding way to experience the mountains. It is a progression in the boardsports world, a new twist on an old idea, only possible with new technologies that snowboarding and Burton have brought forward in the last twenty years.”

“The partnership with Cholo and the Noboard posse makes sense. Burton is all about product development and working with the best riders in the world,” said JG. “By teaming up with Noboard we have brought two like-minded forces together. The NoFish is a testament to the innovative collaborations happening between our company and our ability to identify what’s happening in snow sports.”

In addition to the NoFish, Burton and Noboard have created an accessory pad. Sold separately, this pad, the same one found on the NoFish, can be adhered to any snowboard and is a great way to put an old board to use.

A percentage of sales from the NoFish will go to the Greg Todds Foundation. Greg, the originator of Noboard, passed away in an avalanche in 2005.

About Burton Snowboards

In 1977, Jake Burton Carpenter founded Burton Snowboards 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. For more information, visit www.burton.com.

About Noboard

Noboard was incorporated in 2001, although the design stage started in 1999 by Greg Todds and Cholo Burns out of Greg’s cabin in Revelstoke BC. In Fall of 2002 the first consumer ready product was launched. Noboard is the premiere industry leader in the bindingless movement in snow sports. Check out www.noboard.ca for more information.

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