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Girls Boards

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Apart from prettier decals - what are the differences between boards for girls/boys?!!!
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The short answer is 'Not Much'. Womens boards tend to be a little narrower, a little less stiff, and are a little lighter, but you'll be hard pressed to notice the difference between equivilent length mens and womens boards.
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ive found generally the womens boards are easier to flex compared to the mens boards that ive ridden. They are also lighter
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As above, lighter, flexier, bit narrower underfoot. The thing to look at is the weight of the rider - if you're a small/light girly you don't really want to be riding a men's board designed for a heavier rider because it will be unnecessarily hard to handle.
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