Burton Cultivator
By PTO Ski Team, Based on manufacturer data, industry tests, and rider feedback · Multiple on-snow sessions on this board · Various test sites
The take
“The board that makes catching an edge almost impossible — exactly what a first-timer needs to build confidence.”
The Cultivator exists for one purpose: make learning to snowboard easier and less frustrating. The Flat Top profile with Easy Bevel is the key — flat between the bindings for a stable, predictable platform, with a convex base at the edges that lifts the contact points off the snow. Catching an edge, the thing that ruins most beginners' first day, becomes almost impossible.
The true twin shape and flex mean it rides the same in both directions, so learning switch feels natural from day one. The Fly 900G core is a simple dual-species wood that keeps it light with enough pop for basic park progression. Biax fiberglass and an extruded base round out durable, low-maintenance construction.
Important to understand: this board has a ceiling. Once a rider is linking turns confidently, carving with intention, and starting to push speed, they'll outgrow it fast. It's a tool for getting from 'I can't snowboard' to 'I can ride the whole mountain.' After that, you move up to something with camber. The size run covers 150, 155, and 160 — with wide options (155W, 160W) for bigger feet — so it fits most adults. The limit isn't the length, it's the soft flex: whatever size you ride, this is a first-or-second-season board.
Bindings we'd pair with it
Mount point: The Channel. Our pick: Burton Freestyle Re:Flex.





