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Lib Technologies Phoenix Series Snowboard

Rating for this product: 5 June 21, 2008

I guess it just comes down to, Don't suck at snowboarding. If you slam the tip of any board into anything harder than it, it's going to chip or split. Gimme' a break. This board is extremely durable just like a lot of the other boards out there.

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Answer to: "what are the best bindings for an all around snowboarding pe..."

Burton P1 Snowboard Binding

May 24, 2008

Try Burton Custom. They're your best starting bet. These bindings are a little more specific to riding types including the Cartel, C60, and Triad

You could go with the Burton Customs as well. I have those and love them. They work all over the mountain just fine, and they're a little cheaper than some of the others.

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Answer to: "Hey - i'm a women all mountain rider my current board is 151cm......"

Burton Custom Snowboard

March 30, 2008

Depending on your weight, 151 is good up to about 160lbs. The Shorter the board, the easier it is to spin, the longer it is the easier to carve hard. Its mostly preference and flex is more important. Just stay in the suggested weight ranges =)

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