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K2 WWW Rocker Snowboard
October 5, 2009
I'm 6'0 175 and considering the 148. I ride a 156 all mtn board and I want serious jib. Like Taylor said, it's all about how you want it to operate. If I was your size I'd be jumping at the 145, so I don't think the 148 is any stretch of the imagination.
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K2 WWW Snowboard
October 3, 2009
I roll a 56 Nitro T1 in the park and I'm looking for something shorter and a lot softer to really focus on street. When I say softer I mean so soft that when you lean back a little it's an automatic butter. Would a 48 or 52 WWW be what I'm looking for? If not, what in the same price range should I check out?
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Burton Custom Snowboard
February 1, 2009
Hey Mike,It all depends on your riding style (and height/weight, of course). I'm 6'0" and 202 pounds, but I ride a 156 board, because I'm quite partial to shorter boards. If you judge the length you want in a board by how high it reaches on your body, mine is only up to the lowest part of my collarbone. If you like ripping pow, get the longest board you can, and if you're into jibbing and street rails, early 150s is where you're gonna want to look. Anywhere in between is a solid all-mountain/freestyle stick. If you ride the way I do (I'm a more of a freerider, but I'll venture into the park for some sessions from time to time) I'd go for the 156, but it's totally up to you.
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