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Burton Good Company Camber Snowboard 2026

$314.96$449.95
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At a Glance

Terrain

All-Mountain
Freestyle

Ability Level

Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert

Description

All Mountain / Park Snowboard. Tried and true twin plus camber = park progression.

Classic is always a good choice. The Burton Good Company Camber Snowboard is a traditional camber twin for riders in search of the traditional feel of a standard shape and bend that thrives in all terrain. It's a refined build that balances strength, speed, and pop for chasing hits and stomping landings anywhere on the mountain.

ABOUT THE GRAPHIC: Dogs are funny and cute. We also think they make good company, so the latest Good Company deck channels positive dog energy and good times with dog tags and a portrait of Burton lead designer Casey Callahan's dog Posie on the base.

Shape Twin
Flex Medium
Profile Camber
Core Super Fly 800G with Dualzone EGD
Base Sintered
Best For Park / freestyle / all-terrain — poppy twin for features
Size
135
145
148
152
155
159
155W
159W

Details

Type
Snowboard
Vendor
Burton
SKU
2359513A03RG148

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PTO ReviewAll-Mountain Freestyle

Burton Good Company

By PTO Ski Team, Based on manufacturer data, industry tests, and rider feedback · Multiple on-snow sessions on this board · Various test sites

Groomers6Jibbing7Jumps7Versati.7Skill L.4Powder3
Groomers6
Jibbing7
Jumps7
Versatility7
Skill Level4
Powder3

The take

Real camber performance without the $600+ price tag — the Good Company punches well above its weight class.

The Good Company answers the question of whether you can get real camber performance at this price. For 2026, it got a significant upgrade: Super Fly II 800G core with Dualzone EGD, Squeezebox profiling, Triax fiberglass, and a sintered base. That's not entry-level construction.

The twin shape with traditional camber delivers genuine edge hold and real pop. Squeezebox profiling — thinner core underfoot, stiffer outside the bindings — creates a board that's easy to maneuver at low speed but stable when pushed. The soft-to-medium flex is more forgiving than the Custom, making it excellent for progressing riders building confidence.

At PTO's sizes (138, 145, 148), this is effectively a youth-to-small-adult board — ideal for younger riders, smaller women, or lighter guys stepping up from rental gear. Compare it to other boards under $450 and most are running extruded bases and flat or rocker profiles. The Good Company delivers camber, a sintered base, and Squeezebox tech at a price that's hard to beat.