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Burton Hometown Hero Review

Burton Family Tree Hometown Hero Snowboard Review 2025-2026

Last Updated January 26, 2026 by Nate 152 Comments

Hello and welcome to my Burton Hometown Hero review.

In this review, I will take a look at the Hometown Hero as a mellow freeride snowboard.

As per tradition here at SnowboardingProfiles.com I will give the Hometown Hero a score out of 100 (based on several factors) and see how it compares with other mellow freeride snowboards.

Overall Rating

Board: Burton Family Tree Hometown Hero

Price: $679

Style: Mellow Freeride

Flex Rating: Medium-Stiff

Flex Feel on Snow: Medium bordering on medium-stiff (6.5/10)

Rating Score: 83.9/100

Compared to other Men’s Mellow Freeride Boards

Of the 28 current model mellow freeride snowboards that we tested:

  • The average score was 85.7/100
  • The highest score was 92.8/100
  • The lowest score was 78.3/100
  • The average price was $600
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    ❄️ The Hometown Hero ranked 22nd= out of 28


    Overview of the Hometown Hero’s Specs

    Check out the tables for the Hometown Hero’s specs and available sizes.

    Specs

    Style:

    Freeride

    Price: 

    $679 - BUYING OPTIONS

    Ability Level: 

    Ability Level Advanced to Expert

    Flex: 

    Snowboard Flex 6 and a half

    Feel:

    Snowboard Feel Semi Locked In

    Turn Initiation: 

    Medium-Fast

     Edge-hold:

    Edge-hold Firm Medium Snow

    Camber Profile: 

    Directional Hybrid Camber

    Shape: 

    Tapered Directional

    Setback Stance: 

    Setback 40mm

    Base: 

    Sintered

    Weight: 

    Felt Normal

    Sizing

    LENGTH (cm) 

    Waist Width (mm)

    Rec Rider Weight (lb)

    Rec Rider Weight (kg)

    144

    240

    100-150

    45-68

    148

    244

    100-150

    45-68

    152

    248

    120-180

    54-82

    156

    252

    150-200

    68-91

    160

    258

    180-260+

    82-118+

    156W

    260

    150-200

    68-91

    160W

    265

    180-260+

    82-118+

    165W

    268

    180-260+

    82-118+

    Who is the Hometown Hero Most Suited To?

    The Hometown Hero is best suited to anyone looking for a freeride board that isn't overly stiff, but just that little bit stiffer than medium, but still very directional and oriented to riding in one direction and is still quite an aggressive ride. 

    And whilst being first and foremost something to carve and ride powder on, it's something that's also a good jumper. 

    Definitely not for the beginner and probably not even for an intermediate rider. 


    The Hometown Hero in More Detail

    O.k. let’s take a more detailed look at what the Hometown Hero is capable of.

    Demo Info

    Board: Burton Hometown Hero 2020, 156cm (252mm waist width)

    Date: March 9, 2019

    Conditions: Sunny with some clouds and perfect visibility. 

    Snow was well groomed and soft on top on groomers and soft but quite tracked off groomer (but there had been quite recent snowfall and still some untouched pockets). 

    Burton Family TreeHometown Hero 2020

    Bindings angles: +15/-15

    Stance width: 560mm (22″)

    Stance Setback: Setback 40mm

    Width at Inserts: 263mm (10.35") at front insert and 262mm (10.31") at back insert  

    Rider Height: 6'0"

    Rider Weight: 185lbs

    Rider Boot Size: US10 Vans Aura

    Bindings Used: Burton Malavita M 

    Flex

    Overall it's just a shade stiffer than medium. Feels stiffer than that tip and tail, but it softens up through the middle and isn't overly stiff torsionally. 

    Powder

    Felt nice to ride on powder. I didn't have waist deep powder or anything like that, but what I did find, the Hometown Hero felt at home there. 

    With a rockered nose, a tapered shape and ample setback, it's designed to perform well in powder. 

    Carving & Turning

    Carving: Fun to carve on and you can get quite a deep aggressive carve going on it. For some reason I didn't quite get the same on a carve as on the Skeleton Key. I was expecting it to be as good or better, but I slightly preferred the Skeleton Key. 

    Maneuverability at slow speeds: It's pretty good in terms of slow speed maneuverability. It's not super agile, but it's pretty agile and strikes a good balance between being good on a fast, deep carve and being good in tight spaces at slower speeds.   

    Skidded Turns: You can, but it's not the most friendly board in terms of skidded turns or riding too casually. 

    Speed

    It's not a speed demon, but it can handle a decent amount of speed for sure.  

    Uneven Terrain

    It's nimble enough to navigate through bumpy terrain and is OK at going over the top of it, but felt the Skeleton Key was just that little bit better. 

    Good in crud, but again, I just preferred the Skeleton Key.  

    Let’s Break up this text with a Video

    Jumps

    For a freeide board it's really decent for jumps.  

    Pop: Good amount of pop. Quite similar to the Skeleton Key. A good bit off the Paramount, which I also rode that day, but decent enough. You've got to work a little to extract it, but don't have to work too hard. 

    Approach: Stable and with good maneuverability

    Landing: Solid landings

    Side-hits: Good, without being amazing. Decent pop and nimble enough. 

    Small jumps/Big Jumps: Best for medium to large jumps, IMO

    Switch

    It's not made for riding switch, but you can do it for sure. It's a little better than the average freeride board for this, and was certainly better than the Skeleton Key. 

    Spins

    OK for spins. Getting the spin around was fine, and there's decent pop. OK landing and taking off switch but not great. 

    Jibbing

    Doable, but not ideal of course. Not what this board was made for. 

    Butters

    It felt quite stiff in the tip and tail vs the overall flex of the board, which made butters quite hard. Not a great butterer. 


    Score Breakdown and Final Verdict

    Check out the breakdown of the score in the table below.

    FACTOR Rating (/5) weighting total score weighted rounded score
    Weighted
    Powder 4 30 24 24/30
    Turns 4 15 12 12/15
    Carving 4 10 8 8/10
    Trees 3.5 15 10.5 10.5/15
    Crud 3.5 10 7 7/10
    Speed 4 10 8 8/10
    Jumps 3.5 5 3.5 3.5/5
    Switch 2.5 5 2.5 2.5/5
    TOTAL (after normalizing):90 83.8889 83.9 83.9/100
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    Overall, the Hometown Hero fits in the ever growing category of in between medium and stiff freeride boards. It's all round a nice ride and quite versatile for a board so directional. Nothing that I disliked about this board at all, but nothing that really stood out as amazing either. 


    More Info, Current Prices and Where to Buy Online

    If you want to learn more about the Hometown Hero, or if you are ready to buy, or if you just want to research prices and availability, check out the links below.




    >>Burton Hometown Hero 2026 at evo.com
    >>Burton Hometown Hero 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Burton Hometown Hero 2026 at rei.com
    >>Burton Hometown Hero 2026 at burton.com
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    >>Burton Hometown Hero 2026 at evo.com
    >>Burton Hometown Hero 2026 at burton.com
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    >>Burton Hometown Hero 2026 at burton.com
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    >>Burton Hometown Hero 2026 at evo.com
    >>Burton Hometown Hero 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Burton Hometown Hero 2026 at rei.com
    >>Burton Hometown Hero 2026 at burton.com
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    >>Burton Hometown Hero 2026 at evo.com
    >>Burton Hometown Hero 2026 at burton.com
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    >>Burton Hometown Hero 2026 at burton.com
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    If you want to check out some other freeride snowboard options, or if you want to compare how the Hometown Hero compares to other freeride snowboards, then check out the next link.

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