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Burton Stigma Snowboard - Women's - 2008 BCS

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Stigma Snowboard - Women's
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Hone your skills on the twintip Burton Women's Stigma Snowboard without putting yourself in the poor house. The smooth-flexing Stigma\227one of Transworld Snowboarding's Good Wood Award winners\227jibs, butters, and stomps as well as any Burton board and comes at a price that won't leave you eating bread and butter for a year. Burton thinned the wood core between the bindings to give you softer flex and torsion for park and rail riding. This ride also includes a Lightspeed Vision base to give you tons of speed and an easy-to-maintain compound. - Fall 2008.

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Hey. I'm 5'5 and around 125 and I've been snowboarding

Hey. I'm 5'5 and around 125 and I've been snowboarding for a few years. I can do basic park tricks like board slides and 90's off. I've been to a few websites and I keep getting different board legnths. They have ranged from 141 to 151 and I'm not too sure with what legnth to get. If you could give me an estimate on what size board to get that would really help me out! Thank you!

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August 12, 2009

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Well the reason for the length gap is simply because of all the different riding styles and preferences that come with snowboarding.
Longer boards go faster, are more stable at higher speeds, and are great for powder. While shorter boards are easier to maneuver, turn, and control, and are also better in the terrain park. Longer boards are usually preferred by more advanced riders while shorter boards are more for beginners.
Considering that it sounds like you are a decent boarder, and can get around the mountain without much of a problem, I would probably look into something more towards the middle to upper end of the spectrum. I would say something from a 143 to 150 would be ideal. My g/f is 5'5" 115 and rides a 143 and absolutely loves it. And she is a pretty good boarder. So it comes down to what YOU want. More control and easier to handle and maneuver? Go with a 143-147. More speed, and easier to rider powder? 147-150.
Personally, if I were you, I would go with the 143-147 range. It'll just be easier to ride all around. If you want to go faster, you can always find a steeper hill!

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September 3, 2009

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Lengths:
144cm, 148cm, 152cm 
Shape:
Twin 
Effective Edge:
[148cm] 1135mm 
Waist Width:
[148cm] 239mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[148cm] 7.1m 
Stance Width:
[148cm] 50cm (20in) 
Stance Setback:
Centered 
Core Material:
Fly (wood) 
Base:
Lightspeed Vision 
Rider Weight:
[144cm] 90-135lb (41-61kg); [148cm] 100-145lb (45-66kg); [152cm] 110-155lb (50-70kg] 
Recommended Use:
Freestyle snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year