Snowboarders Mark Sollors and Alek Oestreng - Burton Presents

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Burton Presents showcases snowboarding through the eyes of Burton’s team riders. This segment is a one-two punch of all-terrain prowess. Alek Oestreng leads a full-on charge dissecting urban features with precision, while Mark Sollors comes through with clean style and consistency on all types of massive features, from brick walls to backcountry kickers. This duo delivers heavily with their ATV abilities, making this segment of Burton Presents as impressive as it is diverse. Locations span from the streets of Oslo and Lillehammer, Norway, to Superpark and the Whistler Backcountry. Guest appearances by Roope Tonteri and Ben Ferguson.

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Mark Sollors, Alek Oestreng, Roope Tonteri, Ben Ferguson

 


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