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At a Glance
Terrain
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Description
All Mountain Snowboard. A spirited ride to make you feel good and powerful in any terrain.
When you want every advantage for chasing lines and exploring natural hits, the women's Burton Feelgood Snowboard sets you up for success. Backed by Burton rider Kelly Clark, it boasts a unique shape matched to the stable suspension of camber and positively powerful pop for Ferrari-like handling. Directional shaping navigates easily through variable conditions, making this our number one board for conquering all terrain.
ABOUT THE GRAPHIC: Chasing first tracks feels as good as it looks with the Feelgood underfoot. Two graphic options let you choose your artistic expression: the natural flow of tracks in the snow or the graceful movements of a jellyfish. Either way, you get a spirited ride and inspired graphics for laying down your tracks.
| Shape | Directional |
|---|---|
| Flex | Medium |
| Profile | Camber |
| Core | Super Fly II 700G with Dualzone EGD |
| Base | Sintered WFO |
| Fiberglass | Women's Specific Triax with Carbon I-Beam |
| Best For | Women's all-mountain — variable conditions and natural terrain |
| Size |
|---|
| 142 |
| 146 |
| 149 |
| 152 |
Details
- Type
- Snowboard
- Vendor
- Burton
- SKU
- 1069119E1DRG146
Burton Feelgood
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 women's Custom — same performance DNA, women's-specific layup, and it comes alive when you push it.”
The Feelgood is essentially the women's Custom, and Burton doesn't hide that. Same directional camber platform, same performance DNA, but with a women's-specific layup that changes how the board flexes without dumbing it down. The Women's Specific Triax fiberglass is torsionally softer than standard Triax to match lighter bodies, while the Carbon I-Beam adds longitudinal snap.
The construction is serious: Super Fly II 700G core with Squeezebox profiling, Frostbite Edges, and a Sintered WFO base. The flex sits around 6/10 — medium with real substance. This is not a soft, noodly 'women's beginner board.' It's a proper performance platform tuned for lighter riders.
Review consensus is clear: the Feelgood wants speed. It comes alive when you push it, carves with real authority, and holds an edge through variable snow without chattering. Slower, more tentative riding doesn't play to its strengths — it can feel stiff and demanding at low speed. For a confident intermediate-to-advanced woman who attacks the mountain rather than cruises it, this is the board.
Bindings we'd pair with it
Mount point: The Channel. Our pick: Burton Lexa Re:Flex.






