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Technine Lucas Magoon Pro Snowboard Binding
October 11, 2011
You can get winged highbacks on several other Technine bindings such as the Element. You can also get them on the Burton Cobrashark and Burton Malavita (they don't have it on dogfunk but I have seen it before).
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Rome Artifact Snowboard
September 26, 2011
150 is the size I would go with. It will be more versatile but still soft and good for pressing and all that good stuff. As for the bindings, the 150 would also be better since it has a wider waist width. I think the large binding with size 12 boots should work. If you could stand going to a 152, the Capita Stairmaster comes in a Wide so that would definitely fit your boot and it is a very similar board to the Artifact. It's a soft cambered jib board that also comes with a low price tag ($339). Plus it you order it off of DogFunk you get an awesome DVD (Capita: Defenders of Awesome) for free. If you are, however, set on the Artifact then a 150 would be okay.
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Rome Artifact Rocker Snowboard
September 26, 2011
Hey I am also 5'6" and about 140 pounds. Although I am not quite sure whether I am going to go for this board or the Arbor Draft, I do know that I am going to get a size 150. A 150 will just be a little bigger and be more versatile while not sacrificing the ability to press and do rails. The Artifact Rocker is a soft board so it will be easy to press even in a slightly larger size, and I know from personal experience you do NOT want a board that is too small. This will just cause a lack of pop and it will be way too easy to go "over the handlebars" on presses. So basically the larger size will give you more pop, more stability, better jumping, better carving, and will not sacrifice anything. If you REALLY don't want to get the 150, AT LEAST go for the 147, you may be sorry if you go smaller. While you may be able to do the same stuff, it will be more difficult and not as fun. Plus the 150 looks really sick but that's just my opinion. =)
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes
Nomis Connected Rocker Snowboard
September 7, 2011
Board size really depends on weight but if you have a fairly average build for your height than the 144 would be great.
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K2 Snowboards WWW Rocker Snowboard
September 3, 2011
K2 WWW, Ride Crush, or Arbor Draft?
I am trying to decide between these 3 options. I am a decent all mountain rider and have the basics of park down (Boardslides, 180 on/off boxes, small down rails, etc.) but I really want to spend a lot of time in the park this year and want a board that will help me progress fast. Which board do you think would be best. Also can you recommend a binding ( I wear size 9 thirtytwos)?
Thanks
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Capita Horrorscope FK Snowboard
September 3, 2011
Yeah since you are really light weight you should go with the smallest size (145) if you are getting this board.
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes
Gnu Park Pickle BTX Snowboard
August 29, 2011
I would definitely get the 150 if you do mostly park. It would be easier to maneuver. I weigh 140 pounds and I am getting a 147 WWW so yeah a 153 is kinda big for park riding. If you have the money I say downsize.
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes
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