What type of Snowboard do I need?

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You'll be looking for an all-mountain (freeride) board with a moderate amount of flex. If you get a...

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What size and type of snowboard do I need?

My bf wants to snowboard whistler this winter. He has never boarded before, only skiid once. He is 6'3" and weighs about 160 pounds. What is the best size and brand for him ...show more

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http://www.frostyrider.com/tips/size-gui... go on here and itll give u the size that would b best if...

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I'm looking for a snowboard. What size/type/etc. do I need? I need the stats. Any fav. brand recommendations?

If any of this helps, I have a moderate skill level, I'm 5'8, I weigh about 140, and I prefer performance over speed. Also, I don't want a board that requires bindings. I ...show more

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don't get those bindings trust me they always brake and are horrible. I'm not sure if they even make...

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There's a couse you gotta take and when you finish you get certified. It also depends on where in the...

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I'm pretty sure a small.

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What type of Snowboard do i need?

i love to just carve down the mountain mainly black slopes and going over the jumps on the way that are in the way and sometimes do some rails

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I totally recommend a Blank Snowboard at blanksnowboards.com I broke my Forum and couldn't afford another...

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What size snowboard snowboard do i need?

what size snowboard do i need if im 5'8 and 200 pounds, im also riding mainly slopes, freeriding, and very little terrain park, maybe some jumps so what type of board is good for ...show more

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http://www.backcountry.com/store/sizingc... I'm 5'8 and 190lbs. and I just bought a 158cm Forum Recon...

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What type of snowboard should i get?

What type of snowboard should i get? before this year i've always rented. and this year i decided to really get into it more. Im 6' 3", and 160 pounds, so i would need something ...show more

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First, use a snowboard size calculator to get an idea of what size board you should be riding - this...

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Looking for new snowboard gear.?

I'm starting to snowboard ad i need a new snowboard and boots for under $500. I want a board that is a mix between a freeride and freestyle type board. I don't want to spend ...show more

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I only buy older gear. The New gear from 2009 and 2010 has the same technology as the 2011 boards but...

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What snowboard should i get?

i am bout 5 ft 4 and i need a new board. i am ging to be hitting rails and jumps but i need to know a good snowboard but not a lot of money maybe 350 and lower and what type like ...show more

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try for something around a 152, a little variance doesn't matter... and check out sierrasnowboard.com...

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