Description of Burton Feelgood ICS Snowboard - Women's:
When you see riders like Kelly Clark, Hannah Teter, and Molly Aguirre rip a terrain park on the Burton Women's Feelgood ICS Snowboard, you can be sure it's a ride worth trying. Burton packed this pro-level board with high-end design features like an ultra-fast sintered base, a poppy Super Fly II core, and bomber Slantwall construction. The Feelgood ICS Snowboard also includes Burton's new Living Color graphics. As the temps get warmer and cooler, elements of the graphics appear and disappear for a constantly changing look. *Burton though it would be funny to ship us a random smattering of colors, but they're all sweet, so you're sure to get a color you like. - Fall 2008.
Bottom Line: Built for the pros, available to you.
I'm 5'3 and about 107lbs and I have the 140. This boards alright pretty flexible but not the fastest. Fun in powder & glades. Ok for park, my board was 2 small so I felt like nothing was strapped to my feet while in the air. IF you are my size don't get the 140 get the 144 I regret it terrribly. I actually broke this board recently so you do the math. EST Bindings are ridiculous I have those zebra Lexa ESTs and they are total crap and i broke a few parts of them within the first month, maybe I just ride too hard but I consider this board one that may not be able to handle you.
I work up at a ski resort on Mt Hood and while I have the capablility to demo other boards for free I've stuck with this one all season. It's light and easy to rotate around if you're doing tricks and though it's directional I can rock it pretty easily while riding switch. I love, LOVE the channel system so that when I need to adjust my stance for powder I can do it much quicker then my friends. The graphics that appear when it get's in the snow aren't worth writing home about...I still haven't figured out which ones appear as it's such a minut detail...but I didn't buy this for the special graphics! The only downside to this board is that I can't throw my 115 lbs around enough to make it really pop in the park...but then again, this isn't technically a park board, I just make it go where I need too: powder, groomers, trees, kickers, pipe...this board has no problem keeping up with me :0)
I ride the 154