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GladeGuy88
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Posted 2 Years, 12 Months ago Link #1
I'm looking at buying a 160 K2 Darkstar Snowboard Wide. I'm 5' 11" and was wondering if this was too big. I'm still growing and wanted to buy a little big. Also I was looking at putting Custom Burton Bindings on it. Would the screws match up? Thanks for your help.

Board-http://www.backcountry.com/store/K2S0485/K2- Darkstar-Snowboard-Wide.html#

Bindings-http://www.easternboarder.com/shop/ shop.product.php?category=11&scid=50&pid=229
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PerryRObray
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Posted 2 Years, 12 Months ago Link #2
150cm 120-190 lbs
154.. 130-200
157.. 130-210
160.. 150+

are the weight ratings on the same url you provided(Board-http://www.backcountry.com/store/ K2S0485/K2- Darkstar-Snowboard-Wide.html#).

My Burton customs bolt into the 4x4 system.
Last Edit: 2008/11/20 17:53 By PerryRObray.
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PerryRObray
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Posted 2 Years, 12 Months ago Link #3
You will want to figure how deep the screws will go into the deck and how much depth of screw the deck can handle. This can prevent the screws from pushing the base away from the board where the screws are inserted at minimum.
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Posted 2 Years, 11 Months ago Link #4
talking about boards Im getting a new burton today with yellow burton binding...kinky!...

SHRED ON!! YEAHHHH
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