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Hey, I've been riding in Wisconsin for about 5 years but...
By cas2494924
Ranked #615 - Snowboards
October 21, 2008
Hey, I've been riding in Wisconsin for about 5 years but only a few times a season, so I'm probably in between a beginner and imtermediate. I plan on riding a lot more this season and I'll be moving out to CO in March so I've been looking to buy my first NEW board. I really like the feelgood but is it too advanced for me and will it be good in powder??
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Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
By NCBoardPatroller
Ranked #533 - Snowboards
October 21, 2008
Definately not too advanced for you. It is the perfect choice to take your riding up to the next level as it is super light and will give you amazing control. There's a reason it is hands down the most popular women's board ever made - it goes anywhere and everywhere. One of my friends went from intermediate to advanced in one weekend after buying a feelgood. If you went with a lower level board, like the feather, you would surpass its abilities within a season or two in CO. So go ahead and get the feelgood, it's the only board you'll ever need! And if you're going to be riding a lot of powder or fast groomers, opt for a size larger (more towards nose height than chin height) to float better.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 144cm, 149cm, 152cm, 154cm
- Shape:
- Directional
- Effective Edge:
- [149cm] 1142.5mm
- Waist Width:
- [149cm] 239mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [149cm] 7.39m
- Stance Width:
- [149cm] 50.5cm (19.7in)
- Stance Setback:
- [149cm] 2.5cm (1in)
- Core Material:
- Super Fly II wood core
- Base:
- Sintered WFO Vision
- Rider weight:
- [144cm] 90-135lb (41-61kg); [149cm] 100-145lb (44-66kg); [154cm] 120-165lb (55-70kg)
- Recommended Use:
- All-mountain snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
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