I've had this thing for quite some time; it is still as solid as when I got it.
Here's a description from Google AI:
The 1989 Burton Cruise was a versatile, beginner-friendly all-mountain snowboard with a smaller nose to reduce swing weight, making it ideal for both learning and progression. It was available in multiple sizes like the 135 (kids'), 155, and 165, and featured a traditional 3-hole binding pattern and segmented metal edges. Some models included the original P-Zy bindings and had a wood core construction.
Features and specifications
Target audience: A beginner-to-intermediate board designed for learning and progression.
Design: Featured a smaller nose to reduce swing weight.
Construction: Had a wood core and was made in Austria.
Edges: Segmented metal edges, unlike modern continuous edges.
Binding compatibility: Used a traditional 3-hole pattern, making it compatible with some modern bindings (though vintage bindings often had brittle plastic that can break over time).
Sizes: Available in sizes such as 135cm (kids' model), 155cm, and 165cm.
Bindings: Some models came with original P-Zy bindings, which are now rare to find intact due to age.
Graphics: Varied by size, with the 165 having a preferable color scheme and the 155 having green accents.