Poster: A snowHead
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Apologies for this being one of over 9000 threads saying 'what should I buy', but - well - what should I buy?
I'm a MAN (arguably), 6'1", about 85 or 90kg in me stockinged feet I think. "Intermediate" (do red runs at 'reasonable' pace, can ride switch a bit), not terribly interested in park stuff. Although principally a skier, I want my own snowboarding get-up as a) quite like trying loads of different skis and am happy to continue renting but b) have noticed that rental boards are always knackered and since c) boards are quite cheap compared to skis, I d) want one.
It being summer, there are some bargains around that I've seen as places clear last winter's stock. Would anybody like to recommend me a board+bindings that might be gettable for about - oooh - £200 to £300?
Me being me, I can't even remember what length I rode last weekend at Hemel, let alone what I was on in the actual winter...
Oh, I also have quite big feet. UK 10.
Apologies for the random application of both metric and imperial measures there by the way. I love being British.
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paulio, boots first, then bindings/board.
boots - loads of threads, but try on loads and get comfy ones. (maybe if you can get some 'reduced footprint' boots? see below) buy your boots before your bindings.
at a uk ten you're pretty much on the cusp of a wide board. i think you should look for a waist of a min of 252/255. i reckon you want a 160-165 for general all mountain hoonery, maybe a little shorter if you're going to play a lot in the parks/fridges.
try
http://www.snowboard-clearance.com/
icon wallpaper 164 for £145?
volkl sting 161 for £140?
enjoy
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Thanks man. Boots are in hand. I understand them a bit better than I understand boards themselves!
I'd been looking at a Ride Decade in a 160cm. But I think that might be a tad on the short side...
I have no intention of becoming a park rat. I'd rather be in the wild. Well, on the piste.
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paulio, habving thought about it, the one i fancied was the terry kidwell model stepchild board..... ignoring that volkl selecta
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Don't get a board under 160 because you'll never keep up with skiers. Decade I'd have thought is a decent board but then I haven't bought a board in a few years so am off the pace a bit.
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Based on the above two posts I have to get a board that is precisely 160cm long.
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paulio, exactly, but over 160 makes you look gay but keeping up with skiers will also make you look gay so I would go 159
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fatbob, you talk rubbish. Mr L rides a 156 and outpaces all the skiers I know.
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Reckon I'm going to have to organise some kind of testing scenario at a fridge before I splash any money. Stupid brain, why can't I remember what I was on in February? It's not like it was ages ago!
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Does anyone think that a 156 is too short for my height/girth combo?
stab - I'm going to ignore your 'over 160' rule of thumb
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Lizzard wrote: |
fatbob, you talk rubbish. Mr L rides a 156 and outpaces all the skiers I know. |
But he'd outpace them even more on a man sized board Has he never been tempted by a nice swallowtail for La Grave?
Seriously though for general freeriding if you're a reasonable size a longer board is a bit less twitchy IMV - as I've said I'm a bit out of tune with market trends but it seems to me that board ranges stocked in the UK tend toward the shorter maybe because they sell for indoor use and the freestyle dream rather than day in/out riders.
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Go big - 160 plus, you will need it to haul your lardy back bottom over the the powder with more ease
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You know it makes sense.
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paulio wrote: |
Does anyone think that a 156 is too short for my height/girth combo?
stab - I'm going to ignore your 'over 160' rule of thumb |
I tried a 154 and found it too short for mach speeds, I'm 6 foot and 12 stone. I also took a 156 freestyle board with insane rocker out and while it was useless at speed on piste for off piste it was amazing. 62cm stance and I floated like a butterfly. From that I decided I needed to claw some on piste speed back and a mild rocker was somewhere inbetween so bought a 157 custom V as my off piste/dickabout weapon.
Riding a 167 custom was like riding a canoe, off piste was great and mach speeds were there (80-90kph) but freestyle was difficult.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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I'm completely unable to find any summer-sale boots in my size, so the 'buying snowboarding gear' plan is now officially OFF.
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Poster: A snowHead
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paulio, try buying some not in your size then, you will feel much better
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yeah, that doesnt stop skiers.
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As it happens my ski boots are a full size too big for me, because I'm a dickhead.
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yey summer abuse has started !
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Lizzard wrote: |
fatbob, you talk rubbish. Mr L rides a 156 and outpaces all the skiers I know. |
They are not very fast skiers then, or your fella is a pro. Ski's in the right hands are quicker. Some bloke on a 156 is not going to take a high standard skier out.
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These kind of threads are massively irritating, sorry.
What do the panel think of a Rome Agent (with Rome 390 bindings) for an intermediate piste wally like me? I think it looks a bit 'freestyle' which isn't my bag, but then again I'm probably still too crap to really get subtle distinctions like 'freestyle oriented'. OR AM I?
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I'm in a fairly comical eBay situation with that Rome kit where I'm the winning bidder on both the board and bindings (separate auctions) but the binding auction finishes first by about 20 minutes.
I think I know what's going to happen here. I'm going to win some bindings, and be outbid on the board
It's a start I suppose.
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Outbid, on both items, during literally the final second of both auctions. Shenanigans!
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paulio wrote: |
Outbid, on both items, during literally the final second of both auctions. Shenanigans! |
Sniping software - do any suckers actually bid on ebay without it these days for anything they really want?
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Sniping software is for tossers.
I'm awaiting my scam email with interest now, though.
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Do Rossi make good boards? They make good skis, but their boards don't seem to get a lot of press.
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paulio, they make some nifty swallowtails, I almost got one last season but it was way too short.
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You know it makes sense.
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any one know where I can get some snipping software ?
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For £99 i'm half tempted myself. quite fancy a shorter board for fridges and keep my 162 for open spaces and powder days.
...and rayscoops, I know a doctor who's well practiced in snipping software, though it may alter your stance for a few days.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Richard_Sideways, i never could spell !!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I think, when I finally grow a pair and stump up the cash to buy a board, I'm going to go true twin. This despite having no interest in the 'park' or 'busting out radical jibs' whatsoever. I just equally like riding both ways round (this isn't a tacit admission to being bisexual).
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paulio, but directional boards are so designed for a reason
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rayscoops, check out bidnip.com
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paulio,
im 88kg and use size 10 boots
im using a 157 k2 darkstar
im going to look at a never summer next year
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paulio, true twin gets a bit funky straight lining but you get used to it. I only do true twin these days, had a brief spell on directional twin but true twin is where its at for me.
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