Burton Women's Feelgood Camber Snowboard | Tight Rope | 2027
Feel Good. Ride Better. Every Single Run.
The Burton Feelgood Camber has been the gold standard of women's all-mountain snowboarding for over two decades — and it keeps earning that title every year because Burton refuses to mess with what works. Backed by legendary Burton rider Kelly Clark, the Feelgood Camber is built for women who want a board with genuine all-mountain credentials: one that charges hard groomers, stays composed in variable conditions, pops off natural hits, and can hold its own anywhere on the mountain. The Tight Rope colourway brings clean, graphic energy to a board that's anything but subtle in performance. This is the board for the woman who wants to send it — and has the riding to back it up.
The camber profile is the Feelgood's defining characteristic. Full camber from tip to tail means constant edge contact, maximum energy storage between turns, and explosive pop when you want it — the kind of spring-loaded precision that makes carving on firm Aussie groomers genuinely satisfying rather than just functional. The directional shape places a slightly longer nose than tail to give you float and control in variable snow, while the twin flex means the board rides equally well regular or switch and never penalises you for exploring the whole mountain. Frostbite Edges extend out past the binding inserts beyond where a standard edge would end, increasing edge contact in hard-snow conditions for better grip when the mountain gets icy mid-morning.
The Super Fly II 700G core uses stronger, lighter targeted woods for zone-specific pop and strength, with Dualzone EGD positioning engineered wood grain along the toe and heel edges for more edge-hold and response where you actually load the board. The Women's-Specific Triax Fiberglass with Carbon I-Beam provides torsionally softer flex for lighter riders without compromising on longitudinal snap or power — a genuinely women's-specific layup, not just a resized men's board. The Carbon I-Beam backbone runs the length of the board for ultralight pop and longitudinal stiffness. Squeezebox core profiling varies thickness tip to tail to reduce weight without losing strength. The Sintered WFO base is deeply wax-absorbent and built for all-season durability. Super Sap Epoxy cuts resin carbon footprint by 50%. Built to last: 3-year warranty, Infinite Ride break-in, factory waxed and ready.
Why Ride the Burton Women's Feelgood Camber?
✅ Full Camber Profile – Constant edge contact, maximum energy storage, and explosive pop in and out of turns; the most precise and responsive camber option in the Feelgood range
✅ Frostbite Edges – Extended edge contact beyond the binding area increases grip on hard, icy, and groomed snow — exactly what Buller, Falls Creek, and Hotham demand on a busy weekend morning
✅ Directional Shape – Slightly longer nose than tail concentrates pop in the tail while providing float, flow, and control through variable and off-piste terrain
✅ Twin Flex – Perfectly symmetrical tip to tail; ride it regular, ride it switch, same energy and response in both directions
✅ Women's-Specific Triax Fiberglass with Carbon I-Beam – Torsionally softer layup tuned for lighter riders without sacrificing longitudinal snap; the Carbon I-Beam backbone adds ultralight pop and stiffness
✅ Super Fly II 700G Core with Dualzone EGD – Targeted stronger/lighter woods for zone-specific response; engineered wood grain along toe and heel edges for improved edge hold and strength where you load the board
✅ Squeezebox Core Profiling – Variable thickness tip to tail reduces weight without sacrificing strength or stiffness where it's needed
✅ Sintered WFO Base – Deeply wax-absorbent, high-density sintered material for a fast, ultra-durable base that holds wax all season
✅ Pro-Tip – Tapered tip and tail thickness reduces swing weight for faster, easier turn initiation and quicker direction changes in tight terrain
✅ Infinite Ride – Burton overbuilds the board then machine breaks it in; the flex and pop you ride on day one is the feel you'll have at the end of the season
✅ Super Sap Epoxy – Bio-based resin that reduces carbon footprint by 50% versus conventional petroleum epoxy
✅ The Channel Mounting System – Compatible with all major bindings; ultimate stance adjustability with two screws per binding
✅ 3-Year Warranty – Backed by Burton from date of purchase

Tech Specs
Terrain: All-Mountain / Park / Powder
Designed For: Novice–Expert | All-Mountain 10/10, Park 6/10, Powder 6/10
Board Shape: Directional
Flex: 6/10 – Medium, Twin (symmetrical tip to tail)
Camber: Full Camber — tip to tail
Core: Super Fly II 700G with Dualzone EGD — stronger/lighter targeted woods, engineered wood grain at toe and heel edges
Glass: Women's-Specific Triax with Carbon I-Beam — torsionally softer, longitudinal carbon backbone
Base: Sintered WFO — deeply wax-absorbent, ultra-durable
Edges: Frostbite Edges — extended edge contact beyond binding inserts
Epoxy: Super Sap — bio-based, 50% lower carbon footprint vs petroleum epoxy
Binding Mount: The Channel — compatible with all major bindings
Features: Squeezebox, Pro-Tip, Infinite Ride
Warranty: 3 years from date of purchase
Board Specs
| Size (cm) | Effective Edge (mm) | Waist Width (mm) | Sidecut (m) | Rider Weight (kg) |
| 142 | 1065 | 238 | 6.8 | 45–68 |
| 146 | 1105 | 240 | 7.1 | 54–82 |
| 149 | 1135 | 242 | 7.3 | 54–82 |
| 152 | 1165 | 244 | 7.5 | 68–91+ |
Frequently Asked Questions
Feelgood Camber vs Feelgood Flying V — which one is right for me?
The Feelgood comes in two profiles and they ride very differently. The Camber (this board) has full camber tip to tail — maximum edge contact, maximum energy, explosive pop, and serious precision on hard snow. It rewards riders who are ready to commit to a turn and want a board that charges. The Flying V adds rocker zones between and outside the feet for a more forgiving, playful, and surfy feel — easier turn initiation, more float in soft snow, and more forgiveness for riders who are still progressing. If you've been riding for a few seasons and can link confident turns on groomed snow, the Camber will take your riding to the next level. If you're still building confidence or want something more forgiving across the board, the Flying V is the better starting point. Come into the store or call 03 9421 2293 and we'll help you work it out based on where you're at.
How does the Feelgood Camber ride at Australian resorts — and overseas?
At Buller, Falls Creek, and Hotham, the full camber profile is exactly what you want: edge hold on firm groomed snow that doesn't let go, precision through variable conditions mid-mountain, and enough pop to make every natural hit count. The Frostbite Edges extend grip even further on icy morning runs — the kind of surface that shows up regularly at Victorian resorts and rewards boards that can bite and hold. When Perisher or Falls Creek delivers a genuine dump, the directional shape floats the nose well enough for soft-snow days without needing to change your riding stance. Take it to Japan and the camber becomes a weapon through Hokkaido's deep, dry lines — it tracks precisely enough to navigate powder trees with confidence. In Canada, whether you're carving wide groomers in the Rockies or laying into Whistler's perfectly groomed corduroy, the full camber delivers the edge-to-edge performance and speed that bigger terrain demands.
What ability level is this board designed for?
Burton rates the Feelgood Camber novice to expert, but honest advice: the full camber profile and medium-stiff all-mountain character are best suited to intermediate riders who can already link consistent turns, through to advanced and expert riders looking for a versatile daily driver. If you're still learning to turn, the camber will feel catchy underfoot and make things harder than they need to be — step to the Flying V version instead. If you're riding regularly and want a board that actually rewards progression and pushing your limits, the Feelgood Camber is built for exactly that and won't hold you back.
Is the Feelgood Camber suitable for the park?
Yes, though it's primarily an all-mountain board. The twin flex means you can hit kickers and features riding switch without the board feeling lopsided, and the camber gives you real pop off lips and launch points. The medium flex (6/10) means it's forgiving enough to press and butter without needing serious strength. It's not built specifically for park — if park and pipe is your primary focus, look at a dedicated freestyle board — but the Feelgood Camber handles park comfortably as part of an all-mountain day.
About Burton
Burton Snowboards was founded by Jake Burton Carpenter in 1977 in Londonderry, Vermont — the company that built snowboarding into the sport it is today. The Feelgood has been one of Burton's most decorated women's boards for over 20 years, backed by legends of the sport and continuously refined each season. It's built using FSC-certified wood cores, Super Sap bio-based epoxy, and a sintered base — performance that's built to last and built to tread lightly. 3-year warranty, factory waxed, and ready from day one.
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