Snowboard Burton Pretty Good Company Joker
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Description
| Board length (cm) | 135 | 145 | 148 | 152 | 155 | 159 | 155W | 159W |
| Recommended rider weight (kg) | 36–54 | 45–68 | 45–68 | 54–82 | 54–82 | 68–91 | 54–82 | 68–91 |
| Waist width (mm) | 235 | 245 | 248 | 250 | 252 | 255 | 260 | 263 |
| Effective edge length (mm) | 985 | 1085 | 1115 | 1155 | 1185 | 1225 | 1185 | 1225 |
| Sidecut radius (m) | 6.4 | 7.1 | 7.3 | 7.6 | 7.8 | 8.1 | 7.8 | 8.1 |
| Stance width (mm) | 455 | 505 | 530 | 530 | 560 | 560 | 560 | 560 |
| Setback (mm) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Burton Pretty Good Company Snowboard
Who is it for? The Burton Pretty Good Company is a snowboard for riders who want a classic freestyle twin with camber, but without an overly aggressive feel. It is a good choice for intermediate riders who like park laps, side hits, switch riding, jumps, spins, and creative all-mountain riding. It can also work for ambitious beginners who want to learn on a board with good pop and classic edge feel.
Classic camber and freestyle Twin in an accessible package
The Burton Pretty Good Company is built around a proven formula: symmetrical Twin shape, classic Camber, and a construction made for freestyle progression across the whole mountain. Camber delivers energy, stability, and strong ollie power, while helping the board hold an edge at higher speeds. This makes the board a good choice for jumps, landings, groomer carving, and everyday freestyle riding.
Twin, Camber, and classic 4x2 inserts
The Pretty Good Company has a fully symmetrical Twin shape, so it feels natural when riding regular or switch. This matters for spins, learning tricks, park riding, and creative use of the whole mountain. The classic 4x2 Inserts mounting system is compatible with most standard snowboard bindings and allows precise stance adjustment for your riding style.
Key solutions and benefits
- Camber: classic board bend that provides strong pop, stability, precise control, and reliable edge hold.
- Twin Shape: symmetrical board shape for the same feel when riding regular or switch.
- Twin Flex: even flex from nose to tail gives predictable board response in both directions.
- 4/10 Flex: soft-to-medium flex supports progression while still offering enough support for jumps and faster riding.
- Fly 900G Core: classic tip-to-tail wood core that reduces weight without sacrificing flex, pop, or strength.
- Squeezebox Low: profiled core design that improves energy transfer, adds stability, and supports smoother, more controlled flex.
- Triax Fiberglass: fiberglass laid in three directions for good response and versatile performance in different conditions.
- Extruded Base: durable, low-maintenance base that is easier to repair than faster sintered bases.
- Pro-Tip™: reduced thickness in the tip and tail lowers swing weight and makes rotations easier.
- Infinite Ride™: technology designed to help the board keep its intended flex and predictable feel over time.
- 4x2 Inserts: classic binding mount compatible with most standard snowboard bindings.
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| Camber – a classic raised-center profile that delivers strong edge hold, stability, and powerful pop. | Twin – a symmetrical board shape made for riding in both directions, freestyle, jumps, and creative all-mountain riding. |
| Terrain: Flex: Profile: Shape: Gender: Binding Mount: |
Freestyle / Park / All-Mountain 4/10 Camber Twin Unisex 4x2 Inserts |
Frequently Asked Questions – Burton Pretty Good Company
Is the Burton Pretty Good Company good for park riding?
Yes, it has a strong freestyle character. Twin shape, Twin flex, and camber make it a good choice for jumps, spins, switch riding, side hits, and creative riding across the whole mountain.
Is the Pretty Good Company good for beginners?
It can work for ambitious beginners, but it is best suited to riders who already have the basics. Camber gives better pop and edge hold, but it also requires slightly more precise technique than very soft flat or rocker progression boards.
Does the Burton Pretty Good Company use The Channel® system?
No, this model uses classic 4x2 inserts. This means it works with most standard snowboard bindings without requiring The Channel® mounting system.
How is the Pretty Good Company different from softer progression boards?
The Pretty Good Company has a more classic and dynamic camber feel. It will feel stronger for ollies, more stable on edge, and better for jumps than very soft progression boards, but it will also require slightly more precision when riding.

























