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ghost_1260
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Posted 1 Year, 1 Month ago Linkback
i'm 135lbs and 5ft. 6in. i have 10.5 boots. my binding stance is 9, 9. i currently ride a 151 burton blunt but i wanna get a smaller board for jibs and jumps. i need new bindings as well. what size bindings should i get and what size board should i get. and should it be a wide or regular board.
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Posted 1 Year, 1 Month ago Linkback
That shoe size, male or female? Also some boots that fit the same foot claim to have different lengths(this effects toe and heel drag/thus the width of the deck and or toe risers, ect...) You may want to stand(boots on) on a variety of decks while on a carpet or something that will keep the edges from trashing the floor and keep the base from getting abused, ect.... This may give you a better look at toe and heel drag issues.
Last Edit: 2009/06/07 20:15 By PerryRObray.
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Last Edit: 2009/06/09 19:30 By PerryRObray.
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Posted 1 Year, 1 Month ago Linkback
What do you think of nondirectional flex and shape decks. I have at least 2 of them and they have some very interesting characteristics. I have a neutral(centered) minimum duck stance. These snowboards float great in the powder without leaning back. Switch performance is almost unbelievably awesome. Mine are Barfoot and SME, both are supposed to be out of Southern California.
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