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Burton Feelgood ES Snowboard - Women's

Burton Feelgood ES Snowboard - Women's

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Burton Feelgood ES Snowboard - Women's

With the Women's Feelgood ES Snowboard, Burton delivers a super light, stiff all-mountain ride for demanding boarders who rip every corner of the mountain. Burton combined the trusted Dragonfly Core with the Vaporskin topsheet to create incredible strength-to-weight ratio and a snappy feel that you'll love from the first ride. Burton also used a Pro-Tip design to reduce swing weight and help you squeeze out that 540 off the cornice. A 2.5cm stance setback increases your flotation in the powder, and the Feelgood ES includes a WFO Vision Sintered base for the fast feel you can't live without. *Boards come in varied colors, but we're sure you'll get a look you're stoked with. - Fall 2008.

Bottom Line: Stiff, light, responsive.

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It might be an obvious question, but what are the key differences

It might be an obvious question, but what are the key differences between the Burton Feelgood and the Burton ES Feelgood? I've been recommened to get a Feelgood, but confused as to which one. Also I'm currently riding an Option 153, what size Feelgood would you recommend? And one more...do the Feelgood board graphics change colour depending on temperature?

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May 12, 2009

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Not sure I can say more than Cyrus here. The ES is geared towards a more aggressive rider who demands more out of her board. Stiffer for more stability at speed, faster base and the addition of the Pro-Tip make it a step above and beyond the standard feelgood.

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Good question, theres actually a pretty big difference between the Two...the ES is the Feelgood on steriods, outfitted with all of burtons best tech, its stiffer, lighter, and faster than the Feelgood, better for the advanced rider...and i dont know what size because size depends on your size haha, and your board might be too big or too small for you and i dont have that information...and lastly this board does not change color

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May 12, 2009

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Another question about the bindings: I have Burton Escapade binding

Another question about the bindings: I have Burton Escapade binding (not EST). From my research, it looks like I should be able to use it with the ICS system, with the help of a conversion plate. Does the plate come with all ICS boards, or it comes with regular Burton bindings (didn't come w/ my bindings)? Can I get the plate individually somewhere?

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March 26, 2009

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hey hey, yes the ICS board should come with the conversion plates (retro plates) that will work with any burton binding. if the ICS board does not come with these, then contact burtons warranty department and they will send you them free of charge

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March 26, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

No regrets

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May 11, 2009

I ended up buying the feelgood ES 150 with the lexa est binding in large. The burton specs state that the 150 is for size M bindings but I had no problems putting the large on it (I wear a size 10 sapphires). No toe or heal drag at all in the 2 times I’ve tried this setup. Probably wouldn’t bother putting a non est binding on this board. The conversion kit adds height & weight to the board. Kind of defeats the purpose of getting an ICS board. I tested this out on 5/2 at Squaw Valley in powder conditions (I know, I couldn’t believe it either). The ICS system was so awesome because it was a cinch to push my bindings back so I could stay afloat. The whole setup felt so light even though my new board was longer than my old salomon 145. The lightness made sitting on the lift less tiring as well. The stiffness of the board was definitely something I had to adjust to & if I hit an icy area just wrong, I would catch an edge. Had a few frustrating falls, but after a few hours of getting to know my board I started to feel really comfortable. I felt that the stiffness gave me more speed, but also more control while making turns. On 5/9 I went back to Squaw Valley for my last day of the season. The morning conditions were slightly icy and I was again very pleased with my board. I easily shifted my bindings forward a little and again felt very confident in making my turns coming down the mountain. Going over bumpy areas seemed much smoother as well. I felt in total control. I’m thrilled with my new purchase & can’t wait for the next season to begin. I would recommend this board for someone who’s past the beginner stage. I think I would’ve been really frustrated if I learned on this board because it’s not very forgiving (due to the stiffness). But if you’re strong willed & not someone who gives up easily, this may be the only board you’ll ever need.

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I'm looking for an aggressive freeride board. Anyone has

I'm looking for an aggressive freeride board. Anyone has ridden the Burton Supermodel (women's), Feelgood ES, Palmer Liberty (08-09), Rome Blue, or Never Summer Lotus? What's the difference?

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March 26, 2009

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Does the Burton Feelgood ES only come with the ICS system? I

Does the Burton Feelgood ES only come with the ICS system? I have flow bindings.. will I be able to fit them on this board?

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March 1, 2009

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the Feelgood ES is ICS only, and it ONLY works with BURTON bindings (est or not, comes with plates for standard burton binding plates)...so no flow bindings :-(

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March 1, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Length:
145cm, 150cm, 155cm 
Shape:
Twin 
Effective Edge:
[150cm] 1152.5mm 
Waist Width:
[150cm] 238mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[150cm] 7.49m 
Stance Width:
[150cm] 50cm (20in) 
Stance Setback:
2.5cm 
Core material:
Dragonfly (wood) 
Base:
Sintered WFO Vision 
Rider Weight:
[145cm] 90-135lb (41-61kg); [150cm] 100-145 (45-66kg); [155cm] 120-165lb (55-70kg) 
Recommended Use:
All-mountain snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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