The 2004/5 Khyber is a pretty black board with an interesting looking carnivorous fish graphic. Perhaps the logo is a reference to the board's inspiration, the Burton Fish.

As it happens the Khyber is similar in plan shape to Burton's Malolo ("Flying Fish"), which is touted as a sort of detuned/ less extreme/ compromise Fish board. Putting the two boards side by side shows that the Burton's nose has slightly more lift to it, and the Burton's camber is greater. A quick flex of the boards shows that the Khyber is stiffer, probably accounting for the reduced camber.

To ride the Khyber I set my hard bindings the same way I usually do for powder: 50 degree parallel. As the Khyber doesn't have a reference stance marked in the 4x4 (when will Burton move to this?) I stuck the bindings in the closest set of holes. That gave a reasonable alpine stance centered as marked. I doubt the holes are in fact centered: most likely they're set back as the tail of the board is comparitively quite short.

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