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Burton Custom Flying V Snowboard

March 26, 2013

If you are still growing I'd get the 151, but if you are fully grown I'd get the 148. You are tall enough where the stance isn't going to be too big for you, and when you have all your gear on you're weight will be enough for the board. For your height the 148 would make a great all mountain board. You could also look at the Burton Nug boards, they are meant to ride smaller which could be just right for you.... plus they are great boards.

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Burton Custom X Snowboard

March 8, 2013

I would recommend the 152 for a more agile and quicker turning board, and the 156 for a stiffer more powder friendly board (although the 156 maybe too big for you). You're pretty light weight so all the Custom X's are going to be really stiff for you, but you'll pop higher than your friends.

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Burton Custom X Snowboard

Burton Custom X Snowboard

Rating for this product: 4 March 8, 2013

This board is not for beginners or really even intermediate riders. If you don't have the strength or experience of a seasoned rider then this board will buck you and bring you down hard and fast. Even if you manage to stay on your feet it will tire you out. So if you are thinking of this as your first board I recommend the regular Custom (rocker or camber).

That said this board is amazing, I ride pretty aggressively and this board has never let me down, not to mention it's built like a tank. This board just wants to go fast and turn hard, and the more you give it the more it holds a carve. Even the wide version is lighting fast from edge to edge. I take it to the resorts and backcountry and it's at home in both. It's a little on the heavy side but that doesn't bother me. If you like a stiff and fast setup this should be the only board you are considering.

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