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Save some cash on gear now, spend it on après ski beers later.
(Photo: Courtesy of Burton)
Published August 1, 2025 01:04PM
Snowboard season may still be a few months away, but if you’re anything like us, you’re already counting down the days until that first chairlift ride up the mountain. Since we can’t hit the slopes just yet, we’re spending these warmer months organizing the gear closet, reminiscing on our most epic days out last year, and reading all of the snow-related inspo we can find.
As we take inventory of our gear, we’re simultaneously building a wish list of all the new apparel and equipment to buy for the upcoming season. And for all the wish-list-makers out there, we have good news: the Burton Summer Sale is has just started and there are markdowns across all of the brand’s categories, including jackets and bibs, bindings, boards, boots, and more. This means you can knock a few things off your list right now — no need to wait until October to start shopping for new snowboarding gear. Keep reading to find our favorites from the sale, or head straight to Burton and see for yourself.

Burton Family Tree 3D Deep Daze Flat Top Snowboard
One of our favorite snowboards for 2025, this is an ideal choice for powderhounds that are always the first ones down the mountain after a big storm. The board provides constant energy and float, and was much more versatile on the mountain than we expected it to be. But the real reason it stands out is its innovative channel technology. The unique 3D base wowed our testers, with one of them claiming that the 3D Deep Daze “pumped, bounced, and buttered through powder like a peyote-popping porpoise on a vision quest.”
Burton [ak] Hover GORE‑TEX 3L Stretch Jacket
GORE-TEX isn’t the only waterproof tech on the mountain, but it has certainly become the go-to for boarders who are keen on staying dry all day long. The Hover jacket is a light, packable, waterproof shell made for conquering the backcountry. It stows small when you’re following the skin track up the hill and keeps the conditions at bay on the way back down.

Anon M4S Goggles (Toric) + Bonus Lens + MFI® Face Mask
This bundle has everything you need to protect your eyes and face on the mountain. The M4S goggles use cylindrical lenses for a wide field of view and come with a bonus lens you can swap out on the go thanks to Anon’s Magna-Tech magnetic lens interface. The bundle also includes a magnetic face mask to keep you warm on the coldest days. The M4S frames are designed for folks with medium-sized faces and come with a microfiber goggle bag to keep them protected when you’re not wearing them.
Burton [ak] Kalausi GORE-TEX C-KNIT 3L Bib Pants
If you’re a splitboarder that needs their pants to be equal parts stormproof and breathable, the Kalausi bib pants are a treat. The three-layer GORE-TEX material is fully waterproof while still allowing for hot air to move away from your skin on tough climbs. Once you reach the summit and prepare to turn back down the hill, the impenetrable outer membrane will keep you completely dry and comfortable.

Burton Futuretrust Insulator Vest
When the cold really starts to hit, your mid-layers make all the difference. The Futuretrust Insulator Vest, one of Burton’s many gender-neutral offerings, is a low-bulk option that packs a huge punch warmth-wise. A lightweight Pertex shell is paired with 200g ThermacoreEco fill to keep you warm without making you feel like a marshmallow. Bonus points for the zippered side vents that let your torso breathe when you work up a sweat.