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  • Twon
    Registered User
    • Jun 2003
    • 103

    #16
    Originally posted by -Carnifex-


    5'11", 157ish, 9.5-10, both. Not sure about the others, I've only gone twice.
    Any brand in particular? I know really well Burton, K2, Ride, Rossignol and Nitro. Any low end mid/end would do the trick. You don't need a wide board. Something not too stiff since you're not an heavy rider + you're a beginner.

    If you want something light and easy to ride, go with a Burton Cruzer or Indie. Ride are stiffer, but if you plan to ride a lot, you'll be more comfortable riding a stiffer board as you improve, more stable better edge grip.

    Twon

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    • melch
      IF I ONLY HAD A MAG
      • Jun 2003
      • 129

      #17
      dont worry about brand if this is your first board it is going to get tore up the only advise is get a board that fits you the way you can tell this is if the board can come up between your chin and your nose but if you are just starting out i would get something maby bigger like to the tip of your nose i have a 167 and it dose mot quite come up to my chin but as far as bindings go is better to go a little bigger then smaller just make sure the tip and heel off your feet dont tuch the snow when turning other then that good luck and dont let all the falling get you down everyone has to go through it

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      • coolcatpete
        I have my e-mag back
        • Jun 2003
        • 1532

        #18
        Originally posted by -Carnifex-


        How tall and what condition is it?
        The board is in great condition, however it is small is is a 146. How tall are you. Send me a pm and I will help you out.
        Pete

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        • -Carnifex-
          Registered User
          • Jan 2003
          • 1434

          #19
          THat's too short, thanks anyway.
          "What we have to accomplish at this time is all the more clear: relentless criticism of all existing conditions, relentless in the sense that the criticism is not afraid of its findings and just as little afraid of the conflict with the powers that be."
          - Karl Marx

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          • coolcatpete
            I have my e-mag back
            • Jun 2003
            • 1532

            #20
            Originally posted by -Carnifex-
            THat's too short, thanks anyway.
            Thats the reason I need to sell it I am way to tall for it, so if any shortys want to buy it pm me now. Sold board= new one for me. Right now I am skiing so please save me.
            Pete

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