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Hi, I am 5'1 and i wear a womens size 5. What size should...

By Ranked #450 - Snowboards October 8, 2008

Hi, I am 5'1 and i wear a womens size 5. What size should i get?

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By Ranked #75 - Snowboards May 16, 2009

how much do you weigh? if your over 105, ride a 142. 138 is going to feel like your feet are strapped to nothing

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By Ranked #399 - Snowboards October 16, 2008

I would go with the 138 or 142. Your board size has more to do with weight and skill level and in your case foot size, than height. A smaller board is for a lighter rider and/or for park/pipe use. A longer board is for a heavier rider and/or for all mountain, carving, back country, etc. Smaller boards are lighter and more manueverable (easier to control), but longer boards float on powder and are more stable, especially at higher speeds. If you are a beginner, go for the 138, it will be easier to learn with, then upgrade to a larger one when you get to an advanced level.

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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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