BURTON FT ALEKESAM
Where all-mountain magic meets surf-inspired bliss. Crafted with a design reminiscent of Hawaiian longboards, this board offers smooth, flowing lines and effortless manoeuvrability on any terrain. From carving pristine groomers to slashing through powder, the Alekesam delivers unparalleled versatility and performance.
With its surf-inspired shape and all-mountain prowess, this board is your ticket to endless waves of adventure on the slopes. Embrace the surf-inspired vibes and ride the Alekesam for a magical journey across the mountain.
FEATURES:
- Bend: Directional Camber
- Shape/Flex: Freeride Directional, 15mm Taper, Directional
- Core: Super Fly II 700G Core with Dualzone EGD, Squeezebox
- Fibreglass/Base: Triax with Carbon I-Beam, Sintered WFO
- Extras: Balanced Freeride Geometry, The Channel, Super Sap Epoxy
- Personality: 5-8 (Medium - Aggressive)
- Terrain: Park: 4/10, All-Mountain: 9/10, Powder: 7/10
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- Camber profile: hybrid camber
- Camber shape: directional camber
- Flex type: medium-stiff
- Gender: Mens/Unisex
- Snowboard base: sintered
- Snowboard categories: powder
- Snowboard shape: directional
- Snowboard width: Wide
Alekesam: Behind Selema Masekela and Chase Hall’s New Snowboard
Selema has become a household name as one of snowboarding’s most trusted and influential commentators over the last two decades. In recent years he’s stepped into a variety of new roles within the community (including joining Burton’s Board of Directors and becoming Chief of Sports Culture at X Games) and embarked on other ventures such as a musical career under the name Alekesam. He’s become one of the loudest voices promoting diversity in the snowboard community and helps drive events like Culture Shifters to push the conversation into action. Now, that includes collaborating on a board featuring both his names: The Alekesam.
"It’s very difficult to explain what it means to have a snowboard with my name on it."
“I think if 21-year-old me, answering the phones at Transworld Snowboarding Magazine, could see me now,” Selema says, “he’d be like what? What happened? How’d we get here?”
In 2023, the Burton hardgoods team asked Selema if he’d be interested in collaborating on a new addition to our Family Tree line of freeride-inspired boards. They set to work on a series of prototypes based on Selema’s unique design ideas. “It’s got this really cool tail,” Selema says. “I basically got inspired by one of my surfboards, this really fun twin fin that I love riding. I wanted a solid board that works out on the groomers, that works in challenging variable snow, and that you could have the best time ever on a powder day. I think we cracked the code.”
As for the graphics, Selema’s mind was already made up. “When it came time to talk about art,” he says, “I was like, ‘Listen, the only person who can do graphics for this board is Chase Hall.’
Selema and Chase met a few years prior and quickly bonded over a shared passion for snowboard culture and their experiences as black riders in a community historically dominated by white faces. Selema learned that Chase’s journey into art was inspired by snowboard graphics in the late ‘90s and early 2000s. From that point on, Selema was on a mission to get him involved in board design at Burton, and the Alekesam manifested as the perfect opportunity.