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Suggestions for AM board for big bloke?

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The OH (or maybe Santa?) is looking for a new board (not necessarily brand new, available 2nd hand or on clearance would be financially good). Any suggestions welcomed as to model and also length.

He's 190 cm tall, chin height gives 162, weight sans apparel around 93kg or 205lbs.
Feet are M30 and ideally he wants a wide waist for a pretty square stance. Rides stiff modern Flow bindings if that matters.

Board is for piste use and maybe some mild o-p, some on-snow mild freestyle & baby jumps but not rails or features. He wants a mid flex and true twin. i.e for general playing.

Pretty experienced, competent & confident piste rider, he's hired a few boards overseas and found them OK (little difference on piste or in deeper stuff, he says, compared to his existing Burton Cascade 168, but more bendy asnd easier on transitions, lips, small height differences, jumps etc) but were all directional and he wants to be able to ride switch etc more easily.

Cheers.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Hi ,

Drop Danny @ rebel square an e mail he has several second hand boards for sale

If you google rebel square you will find him , he's up in Newcastle
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
If you are still looking I am similar height and have a 162 Burton Hero which is awesome. Some older boards by Rome and Ride also rock, can give you some names of those if you need as they sit slightly destroyed in my quiver.
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I'm 6'4", about 210lbs and ride a Capita DOA 160. Mid-flex, hybrid camber, twin, all mountain freestyle. Available in a 161W from last season. Voted best board for carving and transitions by Sage Kotsenburg in the Snowboarder Blackboard test!

http://www.snowboarder.com/blackboard-experiment-2017-snowboard-test-with-sage-kotsenburg/
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Capita DOA 160

Thats a pretty good call, maybe take a look at a K2 Raygun (160w or 164w) if you're looking for something a bit cheaper.
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K2 Raygun (160w)


£200 in the sale here: http://www.theboardbasement.com/k2-raygun-wide-snowboard-2016.html
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Thanks. I'll pass the info on & keep an eye out.
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