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I am very interested in getting a noboard, sounds like a super...
By Timothy B. Brown November 12, 2010
I am very interested in getting a noboard, sounds like a super fun, creative, and new way to enjoy the snow. The Burton Noboard looks great but I noticed they only have the 155cm length in stock. My boards are usually all-mountain between 161 and 165 cm in length. Does anyone know if the 155 would be the right size or too short? Thanks a lot.
View Details: Burton No Fish Snowboard - 08/09
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By Timothy B. Brown November 12, 2010
Hey JChap, Thanks for getting back to me quickly. I am 6'1", 180 and have been riding for 13 years (since I was 13). I plan on going with a longer board the next time I get an regular board, but I think that, as you said, with the rocker and fish tail I should be good with the 155- do you agree? Plus, it's a hard deal to pass up. Thanks for the help.
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By Josh Chapman
November 12, 2010
Hey Timothy, Without knowing your height and weight its a little hard to say. However, the way this board is rockered,as well as the tapered tail, the 55 should work just fine. Most rockered boards allow you to size down around 5cm, add a tapered tail on it and you're good to go.
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Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 155cm
- Effective Edge:
- [155cm] 1200mm
- Waist Width:
- [155cm] 255mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [155cm] 7.86m
- Stance Width:
- Are you paying attention?
- Stance Setback:
- Dude, seriously.
- Core Material:
- Powder Fly II (wood with negative profile)
- Base:
- Sintered WFO Vision
- Recommended Use:
- Noboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
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