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I'm looking for the ideal size joystick, parameters are as...
By gyuva
Ranked #2501 - Boards
October 1, 2010
I'm looking for the ideal size joystick, parameters are as follows Height (U.S.): 185cm (6'1 ") Weight in pounds: 80kg (176), Ability: Intermediate, boot size 11,5 (Burton Ion, Shrinkage, Footprint Reduction Technology). All mountain style treated Course and the powder, park rarely. More and more attract freeriders! I need 159W, 161, 163w or size? Or what do you suggest?
Deep snow back bindings 1-2 cm? Or let me in the middle. Is it good for deep snow? What is your opinion? "What do you think?
thanks, gyuva
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By gyuva
Ranked #1150 - Boards
October 2, 2010
Thank you! Now is also 159w, just thought I'd better take a long if freeride. But if another, non-shrinkage of the boots, I'm afraid 161 would be slim. Or if my weight 85 kg, good even with the 159w? I really like the current board, but I feared may be small, because they were told to wear 1-2cm shorter than normal size, but I could not correct e.
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By Wooden Robots
Ranked #6 - Boards
October 1, 2010
You are in between the 159W and the 161. The 161 is a mid wide, and since your boots do have shrinkage tech you would be ok with the 161 if you think the 159w is too short. I think the 159w would be legit for sure. I don't think you would need to set your stance back but you can if you want. It's all up to your own personal preference.
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Tech Specs:
- Shape:
- twin-like
- Camber:
- V-Rocker
- Effective Edge:
- [154 cm ] 1180 lb
- Waist Width:
- [154 cm ] 250 mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [154 cm ] 7.58 mm
- Stance Width:
- [154 cm] 22 in
- Stance Setback:
- centered
- Core:
- Super Fly II
- Base:
- sintered
- Recommended Rider Weight:
- [150 cm] 115 - 190 lb; [154 cm] 120 - 170 lb; [157 cm] 125 - 175 lb; [161 cm] 145 - 195
- Recommended Use:
- schralping
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 year
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