Men's Burton Process Snowboard
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$409.97
Updated May 17, 2026 · 1 min read

Sources behind this verdict
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The consensus
What reviewers found
Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.
Across the reviewers we read, the Burton Process is the most consistently recommended all-mountain board in this pool. Specialist outlets snowboardingprofiles.com and mtnweekly.com describe it as fast, balanced, and capable on groomers and in the park, while thegoodride.com highlights quick edge-to-edge response and a forgiving turning experience. r/snowboarding posters echo the verdict, with one rider noting they started on a Process as a beginner and were still riding it five years later as they progressed.
What reviewers liked
- Specialist reviewers consistently describe it as a versatile groomer-and-park daily driver
- r/snowboarding posters report it works as both a beginner board and a long-term progression board
- Balanced edge-to-edge response noted across multiple expert sources
- Available in camber and other profile options for rider preference
Where it falls short
- snowboardingprofiles.com notes reduced performance in powder, hard carving, and crud
- r/snowboardingnoobs commenters call the graphics and value at MSRP underwhelming
- Not a specialist board — reviewers say it does everything decently but nothing perfectly
- Amazon review sample is very thin (n=2), limiting customer-side signal
Across the reviewers we read, the Burton Process is the most consistently recommended all-mountain board in this pool. Specialist outlets snowboardingprofiles.com and mtnweekly.com describe it as fast, balanced, and capable on groomers and in the park, while thegoodride.com highlights quick edge-to-edge response and a forgiving turning experience. r/snowboarding posters echo the verdict, with one rider noting they started on a Process as a beginner and were still riding it five years later as they progressed.
The disagreement worth surfacing: snowboardingprofiles.com explicitly flags that the Process loses versatility in powder, hard carving, and high-speed crud, and r/snowboardingnoobs commenters describe it as 'medium flex — soft enough for park, stiff enough' for general riding, meaning it's a generalist rather than a specialist. r/snowboardingnoobs threads also push back on the graphics and value at MSRP. As a do-everything board for intermediate riders or beginners with a runway to grow, though, the trust-weighted consensus is strongly positive.
- Twin Shape is perfectly symmetrical for a balanced ride whether you're riding regular or switch; Twin Flex is perfectly symmetrical from tip to tail
- PurePop Camber Bend features subtle flat zones to amplify pop; Super Fly II 700G Core uses stronger and lighter woods for added pop and strength
- Dualzone EGD increases edge-hold and response using engineered wood grain along the toe and heel edges; Triax Fiberglass provides versatile flex and response on every ride
- Sintered Base is highly porous for added durability and superior wax absorption; The Channel Board Mount dials-in your stance and works with all major bindings
- 3-YEAR WARRANTY All 2014 and newer Burton snowboards with The Channel mounting system (such as the one you are looking at here) are backed by a three-year warranty from date of purchase.
The process is a great beginner board, and you can definitely continue to use it as you progress. I started on one, and still use it 5 years later.
Overall It's an amazing board for an intermediate rider that you can take all mountain. Medium flex, Soft enough for park and side hits, stiff ...
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“Burton Process 2025 Snowboard Review” · YouTube
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