Or maybe this one, ha!
https://www.burton.com/us/en/p/mens-burton-diy-throwback-snowboard/W22-19856100000130.html

These do look really fun.  I've never been a skier or snowboarder(no 
particular reason, really) but do recall a friend having something like 
this as a kid and when we'd end up pushing the limits... like how it was 
fun on unplowed steep roads until learning the hard way how unforgiving the 
pavement underneath was with wipeouts.

A year or two ago my wife impulsively had bought an inflatable 'rocket' 
sled for our son before the winter season, wanting to have something for 
whenever the first snow arrived.   I'd been snow tubing once or twice many 
years ago but only at a snow park with steep hills so it never really 
occurred to me how fun a big inflatable sled would be even on local small 
hills, whether fresh powder or packed/icy conditions.  It was big enough 
for two so we started out taking turns riding with our son.  Now he's 4+ 
going solo and wiping out intentionally.  And it packs down nice and small 
in the offseason.

Worked out much better than when we bought snowshoes after a couple really 
snowy winters a few years back and before our son was born.  Of course the 
next winter after we finally bought some shoes it was the mildest and 
possibly the least snowy of recent memory.  Oh well.

Definitely going to need to consider one of these for winters to come.  
Thanks!

Brian Cole
Lawrence NJ
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 1:53:26 PM UTC-5 Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow 
Haus Bicycles wrote:

> Man I had been eyeing this snowboard for a couple months and finally 
> pulled the trigger after a demo at out our local "Winterfest"
>
>
> https://www.burton.com/us/en/p/burton-the-throwback-snowboard/W22-159771.html
>
> It was an absolute blast riding this with the kids in the backyard.  One 
> of my first realizations was the similarity it has with the Rivendell 
> ethos.  No bindings, fancy tech, car rides or lift tickets....you just wear 
> whatever you'd wear in the winter and rip around neighborhood hills.  A 
> nice no-fuss approach to fun in the snow.  Functionally it's pretty darn 
> good for a shaped piece of plywood with a laminated snowboard bottom on 
> it.  
>
> It's so fun! Maybe the best purchase I've made in the past year plus...
>
> Thought I'd turn the group on to them as I often flail on outdoor things 
> in the winter that are as enjoyable as riding my bike in the summer.  Can't 
> wait to explore some hills around the neighborhood.
>
> Cheers!  (for the more skeptical folks, I have zero financial or other 
> motivation to share this other than passing along some winter fun)
>
> Alex in Rochester, NY
>
>
> [image: burton.jpg]
>

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