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Burton Clash Snowboard
February 24, 2009
Depends on how you ride and what conditions you like to ride in. I would probably suggest a 145 or somewhere in that area. That is a decent happy medium if I were to go solely off your size and height. If you like riding mostly powder, possibly add a cm or two for more gliding surface area or possible growing room if you're younger. Good luck!
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Burton Clash Snowboard
February 24, 2009
The size of your board is really based off personal preference, specifically in certain terrain and weather conditions. Generally speaking, a longer board can perform better in powder, as they have greater surface area, however, the speed, precision and overall maneuverability are not a great as as shorter board. I would think about where and how you like to ride, and if it's in the park and haulin' down the slope, maybe go for a 157. If you find yourself enjoying the powder days, then look into a slightly longer board at 160. But I would talk to a couple of specialists when you're fitting your self to your board. I have always gone into a pro shop and explained what I wanted, told them to pick the top three boards that met my needs and I would either demo them or pick the one I liked the best. Good luck and I hope this helped!
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Burton Tango Jacket - Women's
February 11, 2009
It does have wrist gaiters. As for the helmet, I'm not certain as I don't wear one.
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DAKINE Split Small Roller Bag - 4000cu in. - Women's
January 4, 2009
I know the description to this item is a little confusing; but to answer your question this bag doesn't split into two pieces. Only the convertible split rollers, can be split into two pieces. I hope this helps!
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DAKINE Split Convertible Rolling Gear Bag - 6425cu in.
January 4, 2009
All of my DAKINE bags and luggage pieces are made in China. I would assume they all originate from the same source. However, I do know the company is based out of Hood River, OR and if you have any questions here's their contact number (541)-386-3166. They are an excellent company, who is loyal to serving their life long customers with excellence. I know they will be able to answer anything you bring their way. Good luck!
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DAKINE Tour Snowboard Bag
January 4, 2009
Yes it will.
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DAKINE EQ Bag - Large - 4500cu in
December 28, 2008
Absolutely! These bags fold completely flat, or you can fold multiple times. You wouldn't think so by looking at it when it's packed full of stuff though! I place all three bags flat under my dresser for storage and I only have a 3" clearing to get them under there. Good luck on your search.
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DAKINE Split Large Roller Bag - 6000cu in.- Women's
December 13, 2008
Yes this bag does split into two bags
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DAKINE Conga Messenger - Women's
December 13, 2008
Can you fit a laptop in this bag?
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