Burton Presents Full Stoke Backcountry Riding from Jussi Oksanen and Mikey Rencz

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Burton Presents showcases snowboarding through the eyes of Burton’s team riders. This segment features Jussi Oksanen and Mikey Rencz – two mavericks at the forefront of backcountry freestyle riding. Both are renowned for their proficiency on cheese wedges and natural features, but they tackle everything from pillow stacks to big mountain lines with potent style. Follow along as they ride Northern BC, the Whistler Backcountry, and St. Moritz, Switzerland.

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Jussi Oksanen, Mikey Rencz

 


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