Burton Snowboards will reissue a handful of iconic snowboards as part of their Backyard and Holiday collections for the 2016 winter season. Strictly speaking, they’re not true reissues, more like reincarnations of the iconic graphics on to board based on the current technologies, like the ICS channel, infinite ride, and Nug raduction.

Without further ado, here they are:

Haakon Air

Often considered one of the most iconic boards from one of the most iconic pro riders of all time. The Haakon Air is based on Terje Haakonsen’s “The 152” base graphic, and will be a cambered, mid-stiff, directional board all-mountain board. Available in sizes 156 and 159, the Haakon Air will not be available in a 152cm length.

Kelly Air

The 1990 Mystery Air was the first signature pro model offered by Burton Snowboards.

The reinvented Kelly Air will be a directional, traditional camber board with a shape and graphic scheme mimicking the original 1990 Mystery in the famously hideous ketchup and mustard colorway. The Kelly Air will be available in sizes 155 and 159.

CK Nug

The 1994 CK Air will be reissued as part of the 2016 Holiday collection in a more compact “Nug” size. The CK Nug will be a directional twin, traditional camber, available in sizes 150 and 154. This is the one I ended up buying!

Since the initial release in 2016, the CK Nug has been a part of Burton’s lineup.

20th Anniversary Burton Custom

And of course the Custom, Burton’s flagship model which turns 20 this year (the Burton Custom was introduced for 1996).

The Burton Custom 20th Anniversary edition will be a cambered, directional twin with medium flex. Available in three sizes, it will feature base graphics from 1997 (151cm), 1999 (154cm) and 2000 (158cm).

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If you’re wondering how to get one, it probably won’t be easy. Last year’s Throwbacks sold out, twice! If anyone at your local shop owes you a favor, it’s time to call it in because these will be pretty limited. So, get on the horn with your local Burton Snowboards dealer and see what they can do to hook you up.

Like last year’s Marilyn boards and the throwback reissue of the Backhill, they should have a ship date in November so expect to see them (or not — they probably won’t last long) in shops by Thanksgiving at the latest.