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Burton Feelgood ES Snowboard - Women's

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

By Ranked #612 - Snowboards May 12, 2009

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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By Backcountry.com Employee Backcountry.com Vendor Rep May 12, 2009

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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By Ranked #1 - Boards May 12, 2009

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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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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