Snowboard Burton Yeasayer Flying V Paws
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Description
| Board length (cm) | 140 | 144 | 148 | 152 |
| Recommended rider weight (kg) | 36–54 | 45–68 | 54–82 | 68–91+ |
| Waist width (mm) | 240 | 242 | 244 | 247 |
| Effective edge length (mm) | 1060 | 1090 | 1130 | 1170 |
| Sidecut radius (m) | 6.6 | 6.8 | 7.1 | 7.4 |
| Stance width (mm) | 480 | 505 | 530 | 530 |
| Setback (mm) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Women's Burton Yeasayer Flying V Snowboard
Who is it for? The Burton Yeasayer Flying V is a women’s snowboard for riders who want one easy and versatile board for the whole mountain. It is a good choice for beginner and intermediate riders looking for forgiving handling, easy turn initiation, a playful feel on groomers, switch riding potential, and a board that does not feel too aggressive while learning and progressing.
Playful, forgiving control for all-day riding
The Burton Yeasayer Flying V is made to feel fun, friendly, and confident in a wide range of conditions. The Flying V™ profile combines rocker and camber, making the board more forgiving, easier to turn, and better floating in soft snow than a classic camber board. Camber zones underfoot add pop, stability, and stronger edge control when you want to ride with more energy.
Twin, Flying V™, and The Channel®
The Yeasayer Flying V has a symmetrical Twin shape and Twin flex, so it feels natural riding regular or switch. This makes it practical for progression, first freestyle moves, relaxed groomer riding, and creative all-mountain use. The Women’s Specific Triax™ layup gives a torsionally friendlier feel for lighter riders without sacrificing response. 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 a looser, more forgiving feel and better float, while camber underfoot supports pop, control, and stability.
- 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.
- Women’s-Specific Flex: a women’s-specific layup creates a torsionally softer flex for lighter riders without compromising power and response.
- Super Fly® 800G Core: a lightweight dual-species wood core that reduces weight while keeping the board lively, snappy, and full of pop.
- Dualzone™ EGD™: engineered wood grain placement along the edges improves edge hold, response, and control.
- Women’s Specific Triax™: women’s-specific Triax™ fiberglass provides versatile flex, response, and a more rider-friendly torsional feel.
- Extruded Base: durable, low-maintenance base that is easier to repair than faster sintered bases.
- Scoop: slightly lifted edges in the tip and tail create a more forgiving feel and help reduce the risk of catching an edge.
- 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 predictable feel 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, learning switch, freestyle, and versatile all-mountain riding. |
| Terrain: Flex: Profile: Shape: Gender: Binding Mount: |
All-Mountain / Freestyle 4/10 Flying V™ Twin Women’s The Channel® |
Frequently Asked Questions – Burton Yeasayer Flying V and The Channel® system
Is the Burton Yeasayer Flying V good for beginners?
Yes, the Yeasayer Flying V is a very good choice for beginner and intermediate riders. The Flying V™ profile is more forgiving than classic camber, makes turning easier, and helps build confidence on the board.
What is the difference between Yeasayer Flying V and Yeasayer Camber?
The Yeasayer Flying V is looser, more forgiving, and easier to ride. It is a better choice if you want a playful feel, easy turning, and comfort while progressing. The Yeasayer Camber is more precise, more dynamic, and stronger on edge.
Is the Burton Yeasayer Flying V good for switch riding?
Yes, the board has a Twin shape and Twin flex, so it feels natural in both directions. It is a good option for riders who want to learn switch, first tricks, and more creative riding.
Do I need special bindings for the Burton Yeasayer 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. On the Yeasayer Flying V, this helps you find a comfortable setup for learning, groomers, and freestyle riding.

























