Where to buy Burton Good Company Camber Snowboard:
Burton
Burton released its first park-specific true twin snowboard, the Ouija, in 1996. Nearly 30 years in the making, the Burton Good Company replicates that classic twin shape. This camber snowboard is well-suited to the park rider who 270s on and 270s off but isn’t a pro.
The Good Company is a traditional camber twin board designed to provide velocity, pop, and vigor from the top to the bottom of the mountain. This board will perform the best carving on groomers and jibbing in the park.
The soft flex prevents this snowboard from being a competition board. Hitting L and XL features on the Good Company isn’t its cup of tea. However, that doesn’t mean this board is for beginners, either. Catching an edge is easy on a camber profile such as this one. Riders should be competent with their turns before strapping in, or else you’ll be in bad company.
Things we like:
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Classic twin shape has been loved by park and street riders for decades
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Locking onto rails will feel secure
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Soft flex makes butter tricks come naturally
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Can hit steeps comfortably on this board
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Camber profile makes carving awesome
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No one that rides park can say anything bad about this board
Things we don't like:
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Not suitable for beginners
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Not good for deep powder
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Catching an edge is probable
Where to buy Burton Good Company Camber Snowboard:
Burton
- Ideal For: Park
- Skill Level: Everyone besides pros or first-time riders
- Flex: 4/10, Twin
- Profile: Camber
- Shape: Twin
- Base: Sintered
Things we like:
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Classic twin shape has been loved by park and street riders for decades
-
Locking onto rails will feel secure
-
Soft flex makes butter tricks come naturally
-
Can hit steeps comfortably on this board
-
Camber profile makes carving awesome
-
No one that rides park can say anything bad about this board
Things we don't like:
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Not suitable for beginners
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Not good for deep powder
-
Catching an edge is probable
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