Beginner women snowboarders need a board that’s forgiving, catch free and easy to turn. The Burton Feather’s biaxial glass, negative core profile and mellow sidecut takes care of the forgiving ride and easy turn initiation, reducing the camber makes the Feather catch free and easy to pop. Great for girls looking to take their first steps on a snowboard. From linking your first carves, to landing your first 180, the Feather will provide you with the goods.
Your ticket to a new life.The Feather™ is our warm welcome to snowboarding—built to make progression fast and fun for beginner and intermediate riders alike. Confidence-boosting Cruise Control™ tech combines a super soft, forgiving flex with reduced camber and upturned edge for effortless turning, stopping, and trick-progression. Catch-up, keep up, and show your friends how it’s done in no time.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Low cost $
Camber Construction.
Directional Shape.
Specific for Women Riders.
Year: 2010
Available Lengths (cm):
140, 144, 148, 149, 152, 153, 156
Riding Style: Beginner
Specifications:
Cruise Control Technology
SHAPE: Directional
FLEX: Twin
CORE: Fly® Core with Negative Profile
FIBERGLASS: Biax™ React
BASE: Lightspeed™ Vision
EDGES: Grip and Rip™ Tune
SIDEWALLS: Slantwall
EXTRAS: NEW Mid Wide Sizes [148cm and 152cm Only]
Includes a free LTR lesson & lift ticket package at select resorts. Visit burton.com/gosnowboarding for more info.
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