
Inclusion of more scientific theories and technological adaptation has brought modern producers very close to each other. No matter which class the product belongs to, identical thought and technology behind the whole structure binds or brings them together, under the same industrial class. Similar is the case with the new bond between Aeron, producer of most famous office seat of all time, and Burton, a renowned snowboard manufacturer. Taking a cue from the famed Aeron Chair, designers at Burton has come up with a new CO2 Snowboard, which applies parallel design elements of the former. While the stiff core, finished with injection-molded thermal plastic of the CO2, is a replica of Aeron’s Y-shape back design, the other signature webbing of Aeron allows the CO2 to reduce weight.
Design Status:
Burton’s CO2 Snowboard is a complete product that would retail for $390 from next year onwards.
Usability:
Incorporating kinetics in ergonomics and high performance in space-age materials, the CO2 Snowboard allows flexibility to the rider so they could easily bend knees and adjust the angle of the forward lean, which helps in generating high speed even in sharp curves.
Via: Gizmodo