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Rome Agent Snowboard

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So I've been debating over getting this board or the new...

By Ranked #3696 - Boards February 28, 2010

So I've been debating over getting this board or the new Yes boards. I am about 5'8 130lbs and want a board mostly for park but that can also shred the pow as well. My real question is whether the 154 Yes board will be too big for my weight and I will have trouble using it in the park and if the rome agent 152 will be too small to handle the deep stuff. Thanks a lot!

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Ranked #1535 - Boards March 10, 2010

unless your primarly going to jib 146 is way to small

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By Dogfunk.com Employee March 1, 2010

I would say a 154 would be a little too big, 152 would be perfect for you for deeper stuff, more all-mountain riding. The 146 would be good for park riding. This is all based off of your weight by the way, not your height. The Agent is a great board, It can handle it all.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

Tech Specs:

Length:
140cm, 146cm, 149cm, 152cm, 154cm, 156cm, 158cm, 160cm, 162cm 
Shape:
Directional-twin 
Effective edge:
[154cm] 1190mm 
Waist width:
[154cm] 250mm 
Sidecut radius:
[154cm] 8.13m 
Stance width:
[154cm] 52-64cm (20.5-25.25in) 
Stance setback:
Centered 
Core material:
SuperPop Core Matrix 
Base:
SinterSpeed 
Rider Weight:
[146cm] 85-140lb (39-64kg); [156cm] 125-185lb (57-84kg); [162cm] 160-230lb (73-104kg) 
Recommended Use:
Park, all-mountain freestyle 
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 Years 
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