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Which k2 snowboard for other half

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
HI all,

She is 5'8 and just under 60kg.

She is a beginner but can link turns. Was riding a old burton charger last time. Think it was 143

I want to get her a K2 Wolfpack but am concerned it will make mastering snowboarding harder.

The reason for such an advanced board is due to my own learning experiences. I went from a Rossignol Stata to K2 Wisdom after eight weeks and loved it.

Im concerned though as everything i read about the k2 wolfpack says how its advanced to expert. Should i be getting a k2 moment instead.

I dont remember having any troubles as a learner switching from a crap board to a high end board.

Is it all just marketing hype?
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