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Forum Aura Snowboard - Women's

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what size board should i get? I'm 5'3" and have...

By Ranked #759 - Snowboards September 19, 2008

what size board should i get? I'm 5'3" and have size 7 shoe.

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By Ranked #223 - Snowboards May 16, 2009

ps. do not get the 149 its WAY too big!

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By Ranked #223 - Snowboards May 16, 2009

for this board a 143, I'm 5'3" too and I ride both a 140 and a 146, dont get a 140 or lower i felt the board was too light (i actually broke it a month ago). the 146 was tough to pull in the beginning because I weighed like 99lbs when i got it but now im like 107 and its not bad( - a little long i feel its not good for pipe.) but if you weigh more it will be more ideal. i'd say go with a 143 the perfect medium. (ps-we have the same size shoe, any that doesn't matter with ur board size unless ur feet r gigantic, that only helps deciding your binding)

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By Backcountry.com Employee September 19, 2008

You could get the 149 if you're going to be riding more all-mountain w/ some powder riding in mind as well but you could get the 146 if you're into more park riding.

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Tech Specs:

Length:
138cm, 143cm, 146cm, 149cm, 152cm 
Shape:
Directional 
Effective Edge:
[146cm] 1140mm 
Waist Width:
[146cm] 231mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[146cm] 7.3m 
Stance Width:
[146cm] 19.5in (50cm) 
Stance Setback:
1cm 
Core Material:
Compound Matrix (wood with composite rim) 
Base:
Free 
Rider Weight:
[138cm] 60-130lb (27-59kg); [146cm] 70-140lb (32-64kg); [152cm] 85-155lb (39-70kg) 
Recommended Use:
Progressive all-mountain snowboarding, park riding, rails 
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 Years 
Country of Origin:
Austria 
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