I’ve been snowboarding for 6 years. I just got a new board last year, a 158 Burton Elite. I’m 5’8" and 145 lbs. I love it because I can bomb pretty fast while staying in control because of the board length. It also performs like a champ in the pow-pow. But it sucks for the park. I could do FS 360s easliy with my old board, but with my new one I can barely do a FS 180. Anyone have some good freestyle board suggestions, with a length please. Ive already got boots and bindings.
Never Summer SL-R
Never Summer EVO
Libtech Skate Banana
GNU Street
Burton Hero
Capita Horrorscope
Omatic Awesome
K2 Darkstar
K2 Jibpan
K2 WWW-R – jib oriented
Rome Agent
Rome Artifact 1985 – jib oriented
Rome Postermania
Rome Graft
As for the size that’ll depend on what you’re looking to do in the park, If you’re looking for a more jib specific size try around 150 to 153, More all around park size try 154-156
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November 30th, 2009 at 9:52 am
Never Summer SL-R
Never Summer EVO
Libtech Skate Banana
GNU Street
Burton Hero
Capita Horrorscope
Omatic Awesome
K2 Darkstar
K2 Jibpan
K2 WWW-R – jib oriented
Rome Agent
Rome Artifact 1985 – jib oriented
Rome Postermania
Rome Graft
As for the size that’ll depend on what you’re looking to do in the park, If you’re looking for a more jib specific size try around 150 to 153, More all around park size try 154-156
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