Snowboard Burton Process Flying V Good Dog
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Description
| Board length (cm) | 152 | 155 | 157 | 159 | 162 | 155W | 157W | 159W | 162W |
| Recommended rider weight (kg) | 54–82 | 54–82 | 68–91 | 68–91 | 82–118+ | 54–82 | 68–91 | 68–91 | 82–118+ |
| Waist width (mm) | 249 | 251 | 252 | 255 | 257 | 256 | 257 | 260 | 262 |
| Effective edge length (mm) | 1165 | 1195 | 1215 | 1235 | 1265 | 1195 | 1215 | 1235 | 1265 |
| Sidecut radius (m) | 7.7 | 7.9 | 8.1 | 8.2 | 8.4 | 7.9 | 8.1 | 8.2 | 8.4 |
| Stance width (mm) | 530 | 530 | 560 | 560 | 560 | 530 | 560 | 560 | 560 |
| Setback (mm) | 12.5 | 12.5 | 12.5 | 12.5 | 12.5 | 12.5 | 12.5 | 12.5 | 12.5 |
Men's Burton Process Flying V Snowboard
Who is it for? The Burton Process Flying V is a men’s snowboard for riders who want the freestyle character of the Process in a looser, more playful, and easier-riding version. It is a good choice for beginner, intermediate, and progressing riders who like park laps, side hits, switch riding, groomer fun, and versatile all-mountain riding without the more aggressive feel of classic camber.
A freestyle twin with the playful feel of Flying V™
The Burton Process Flying V combines the symmetrical freestyle character of the Process with the hybrid Flying V™ profile. Rocker between and outside the feet creates a looser, more surfy feel, makes turns easier to initiate, and helps the board float better in softer snow. Camber zones under the feet add control, pop, and stability when you need stronger edge response.
Flying V™, Twin shape, and The Channel®
The Process Flying V uses a Twin shape and Twin flex, making it a strong choice for regular and switch riding, jumps, spins, butters, and creative use of the whole mountain. Compared to the Process Camber, it feels more forgiving, looser, and easier to control, especially for riders who want to progress in freestyle and keep the ride playful. The Channel® mounting system lets you fine-tune stance width, binding angles, and binding position to match your riding style.
Key solutions and benefits
- Flying V™: a hybrid profile combining rocker and camber. Rocker adds playfulness, easier turning, and better float, while camber underfoot supports pop, control, and more powerful turns.
- Twin Shape: symmetrical board shape that makes switch riding, spins, jumps, and freestyle use across the whole mountain easier.
- Twin Flex: even flex from nose to tail provides a predictable feel when riding regular or switch.
- Super Fly II™ 700G Core: a lightweight wood core that reduces weight while keeping the board lively, snappy, and responsive underfoot.
- Dualzone™ EGD™: engineered wood grain placement along the edges improves control, edge hold, and board response.
- Triax™ Fiberglass: fiberglass construction that provides versatile flex and response for freestyle and all-mountain riding.
- Sintered Base: a sintered base that absorbs wax well, delivers good speed, and performs well for regular riding in different conditions.
- Scoop: slightly lifted edges in the tip and tail create a more forgiving feel for presses, butters, and freestyle riding.
- Pro-Tip™: reduced thickness in the tip and tail lowers swing weight and improves maneuverability.
- Infinite Ride™: technology designed to help the board keep its intended flex and pop over time.
- Super Sap® Epoxy: bio-based epoxy used to help reduce the environmental impact of production.
- The Channel®: Burton’s mounting system allows very precise binding adjustment and works with Burton EST®, Burton Re:Flex™, and many bindings from other brands when used with the correct discs.
- 3-year warranty: Burton snowboards with The Channel® mounting system are backed by a 3-year manufacturer warranty from the date of purchase.
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| Flying V™ – a hybrid profile that combines rocker and camber. Rocker gives a looser, more forgiving feel and easier maneuverability, while camber zones underfoot add pop, control, and stability. | 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 / All-Mountain / Park / Groomers 5/10 Flying V™ Twin Men’s The Channel® |
Frequently Asked Questions – Burton Process Flying V and The Channel® system
Is the Burton Process Flying V good for freestyle?
Yes, freestyle is one of the main uses of this board. The Twin shape, Twin flex, and looser Flying V™ profile make the Process Flying V a strong choice for park laps, side hits, butters, presses, spins, and switch riding. It is more forgiving than the camber version, making it easier to play around across the whole mountain.
What is the difference between Process Flying V and Process Camber?
The Process Flying V is looser, easier to turn, and more forgiving. It offers more playfulness and better float in softer snow. The Process Camber is more dynamic, more precise, and stronger on edge. Choose Flying V if you want an easier, more playful ride. Choose Camber if you want maximum pop and edge control.
Do I need special bindings for the Burton Process Flying V?
The board uses The Channel® system, so your bindings need to be compatible with it. Burton EST® and Burton Re:Flex™ bindings work very well with The Channel®. Many bindings from other brands also work, but they require the correct Channel-compatible mounting discs.
How is The Channel® different from traditional 4x4 or 2x4 inserts?
The Channel® gives you more freedom to adjust your bindings. Instead of a fixed pattern of insert holes, you get a long mounting channel that makes it easier to fine-tune stance width, binding angles, and your forward or backward binding position. This is useful for both freestyle setups and more versatile all-mountain stances.

























