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what type of bindings and boots should i get. does it matter...
By kouroosh roshan
Ranked #496 - Snowboards
January 15, 2010
what type of bindings and boots should i get. does it matter?
View Details: Burton Malolo Snowboard - 09/10
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By Ryan Schmitt
Ranked #50 - Snowboards
September 4, 2010
I rocked this board all season long and the Burton Co2's performed best for me. They provide the perfect blend of response and comfort. I also rode this setup with the 32 lashed and Burton SLX's. The SLX's are expensive but worth every penny.
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By Four Horsemen
Ranked #2 - Boards
January 18, 2010
I would suggest some cartel EST's (however, any EST bindings will help you maximize board flex and feel) -- Boots are all about comfort. Something medium flexing would match up perfectly so you could drive turns but still have enough movement in them to navigate tree sections. I would suggest a Burton Ion or Ruler!
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Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 149cm, 154cm, 158cm, 162cm, 166cm
- Shape:
- Tapered-directional
- Effective Edge:
- [158cm] 1207mm
- Waist Width:
- [158cm] 250mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [158cm] 7.94m
- Stance Width:
- [158cm] 53cm (21in)
- Stance Setback:
- 5cm
- Core Material:
- Powder Fly II (wood with negative profile)
- Base:
- Sintered WFO Vision
- Rider Weight:
- [149cm] 90-140lb (41-68kg); [158cm] 130-180lb (59-82kg); [166cm] 165-210lb (70-95kg)
- Recommended Use:
- Powder, powder, and more powder
- Warranty:
- 2 Year
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