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Burton Malolo Snowboard
February 11, 2009
I'm 6'2'' 230lbs and ride a 166, but my front binding is as far forward as possible. When I set it back at all it feels like I can't control the nose very well, so I'd vote the 162 for you. Riding it this season I feel like I'm just big enough for the 166.
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Burton Malolo Snowboard
February 11, 2009
I think it depends on how a 153 rides for you. If it is way to short in powder and you can't keep the nose up at all I would buy the 158 and set up with a wide or forward stance to be able to control the long nose on the Malolo. If the 153 does pretty ok in the powder and you just want something that rips powder with less back leg burn then the 149 should work for ya.
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Burton Malolo Snowboard
February 11, 2009
Your bindings should work fine, if not a local shop can sell you some discs to make it fit. To get it in SLC, Backcountry doesn't allow warehouse pickup anymore, but you could overnight it to your hotel or where ever you're staying. Or buy it at REI and have them deliver it to the SLC store.
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