Burton Custom Camber 2024-2025 Snowboard Review
The Burton Custom Camber has long been a mainstay in the world of aggressive all-mountain snowboarding. With its fusion of classic craftsmanship and innovative design tweaks, it’s easy to see why this board has remained a favorite among advanced and expert riders for over two decades. Whether you’re carving down steep lines or attacking the park, it delivers a performance-driven experience that few can match. But how does it stack up in 2025?
Let’s explore details and see if it’s still the standout choice for riders who demand the best.

Overall Rating: Is It Still Top of the Pack?
We’ve given the Burton Custom Camber a comprehensive score of 87/100, positioning it solidly among the best aggressive all-mountain boards. It outdoes in stability, carving, and handling speed, making it a favorite for riders who like to push their limits on any terrain. Compared to other aggressive boards, the Custom stands tall—an average score of 90/100 for the category, with praise for its versatility and handling in various snow conditions.
Custom Camber Specs: Built for Precision and Power
This board is best for riders who crave precision, responsiveness, and a board that thrives on speed. Here’s a quick look at what makes this board tick:
- Board Type: All-Mountain, Freestyle
- Camber Profile: Traditional Camber for maximum edge hold and pop
- Flex Rating: 7/10 (Stiff)
- Base Type: Sintered for durability and speed
- Edge Hold: Excellent, especially in icy conditions
- Dampness: Medium to stiff, reducing chatter at high speeds
- Sizes Available: 147cm, 151cm, 155cm, 159cm, 163cm
- Recommended Weight: Varies by size (e.g., 130-160lbs for 151cm)
Size Chart
Here’s a quick overview of the Burton Custom Camber size options and their recommended weight range to help you choose the perfect fit for your riding style and body type:
Board Size | 150 | 154 | 156 | 158 | 162 | 154W | 158W | 162W | 166W | 170W |
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Weight Range | 120-180 lbs. / 54-82kg | 120-180 lbs. / 54-82kg | 150-200 lbs. / 68-91kg | 150-200 lbs. / 68-91kg | 180-260 lbs.+ / 82-118kg+ | 120-180 lbs. / 54-82kg | 150-200 lbs. / 68-91kg | 180-260 lbs.+ / 82-118kg+ | 180-260 lbs.+ / 82-118kg+ | 180-260 lbs.+ / 82-118kg+ |
Waist Width | 248mm | 250mm | 252mm | 254mm | 256mm | 258mm | 262mm | 264mm | 266mm | 270mm |
Stance Location | -12.5 | -12.5 | -12.5 | -12.5 | -12.5 | -12.5 | -12.5 | -12.5 | -12.5 | -12.5 |
Binding Sizes | Men’s M, Women’s L | Men’s M/L, Women’s L | Men’s M/L, Women’s L | Men’s M/L, Women’s L | Men’s L, Women’s L | Men’s L, Women’s L | Men’s L, Women’s L | Men’s L, Women’s L | Men’s L, Women’s L | Men’s L, Women’s L |
Running Length | 1085mm | 1125mm | 1145mm | 1165mm | 1205mm | 1125mm | 1165mm | 1205mm | 1245mm | 1285mm |
Who Should Ride the Custom Camber?
This board is a top pick for intermediate to expert riders who are looking to take their all-mountain riding to the next level. If you like to charge down challenging terrain, carve through the steepest slopes, and push your limits, the Burton Custom Camber is your go-to board.
It’s not for the faint of heart or beginner riders—it’s designed for those who demand precision and control. For riders looking for a versatile daily driver or a board that can handle both groomed runs and powder days, this model truly shines. If you’re just starting out, you might want to look elsewhere, as this board requires skill and experience to harness its full potential.
Test Day Review: Real-World Performance
We tested this snowboard on a crisp, clear day in late November at an altitude of 9,000 feet. With temperatures hovering around 18°F and the slopes covered in a mixture of packed powder and a few icy patches, we put the Custom to the test across different terrains. Paired with Burton Cartel bindings, the setup was dialed in for aggressive riding.
Carving & Handling
Right off the bat, this snowboard impressed us with its edge-hold on both icy groomers and hard-packed snow. The traditional camber profile delivers powerful turns, allowing for aggressive carving that feels stable and precise. If you love laying down deep carves, this board will deliver.
Speed & Stability
Whether charging downhill or making high-speed turns, the Custom holds its line beautifully. The board feels stable at top speeds, and the sintered base allows for smooth gliding over varying snow conditions without losing momentum.
Powder Performance
In powder, the board’s mid-stiff flex and camber profile make it a bit more challenging to maneuver than other boards with rocker profiles. However, it still performs well in fresh snow, offering good floatation and control on deeper runs.
Trees and Bumps
When navigating tight trees and bumpy terrain, the Custom Camber shines with its ability to react quickly to uneven terrain. While the board is stiffer, its responsiveness ensures you can tackle obstacles with confidence.
Jumps & Air
It has ample pop, making it perfect for jumps and aerial maneuvers. It responds well off the lip, and its flex allows for smooth landings with minimal chatter.
Performance Breakdown: Where It Shines (and Where It Falls Short)
Performance Factor | Score (out of 10) |
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Carving | 9/10 |
Speed | 8/10 |
Jumps | 8/10 |
Powder | 7/10 |
Crud | 8/10 |
Trees | 8/10 |
Switch Riding | 7/10 |
Final Word
The Burton Custom Camber is a powerhouse board that famous for its aggressive all-mountain category. Its brew of precision, speed, and stability makes it a perfect choice for advanced riders looking to push their limits. It’s not the most forgiving board, but for those who have the skill to handle its power, it’s an incredibly rewarding ride.
If you’re an expert rider who loves to carve, hit jumps, and tackle challenging terrain, this is the board you’ve been waiting for. It might not be the best choice for beginners, but for those seeking top-tier performance in all conditions, this model remains a classic that continues to impress.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How does the Burton Custom Camber perform in powder?
Although the Burton Custom Camber can handle powder, it’s not the most ideal board for deep snow. The traditional camber provides excellent edge hold and stability on groomed runs but can be a little less floaty in deeper conditions. For a more powder-friendly experience, a board with a rocker or hybrid camber may be a better fit.
What bindings work best with the Burton Custom Camber?
The Burton Custom Camber pairs well with Burton’s own bindings, such as the Burton Cartel or Burton Malavita bindings, which offer superior responsiveness and durability. You can also use other high-quality bindings, but Burton bindings work seamlessly with their boards.
How does this board compare to the Burton Custom Flying V?
This board offers a more traditional camber profile, making it better for aggressive carving and stability at high speeds. In contrast, the Custom Flying V uses a hybrid camber/rocker profile, making it more versatile and forgiving, especially for freestyle riders and those who like to ride in powder.
Can I use the Burton Custom Camber in the park?
While this board isn’t marketed as a freestyle board, it’s still capable in the park, especially for riders who like to hit jumps or carve hard turns. However, if you’re primarily focused on park riding, you might prefer a softer, more flexible board like the Burton Process or Burton Aftermath for easier buttering and presses.
How long does the Burton Custom Camber last?
With proper care, the Burton Custom Camber is a highly dependable board that can last for many seasons. Its sintered base is quite for speed and robustness, and the high-quality materials ensure it holds up well against wear and tear. However, regular waxing and edge tuning will keep it performing optimally.