138cm snowboards
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Rome Label Rocker Snowboard - Kids' |
DescriptionYou're ready to hang with the big dogs at the park now that you're equipped with the Rome Kids' Label Snowboard. This jib-hungry rocker board never met a feature it didn't want to spin off of, jump over, tap, or just plain dominate... |
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Technine LM Rocker Snowboard |
DescriptionThe Gooner relies on traditional camber to survive backcountry booters and high speeds, utilizes his flat camber board for all-mountain resort days. But when it comes to putting on a show in the park with his boys, Lucas Magoon relies on his buttery-soft Technine LM Rocker Snowboard... |
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2012 System Mai Tie Dye 150cm Women's Snowboard Package + Siren Leaf Bindings
Sale Price: $229.00 |
DescriptionSystem Mai Tie Dye 2012 Snowboard : The Mai Tie Dye is an exceptional example of modern board design. It uses a center rocker profile that incorporates two subtle cambers under each binding. System blends a very mild Convex tune to the base to ease into edging and to further reduce snagging and hard take-downs... |
Snowboard + equipment?
Hey, I'm 5' 3" and my old snowboard was really nice, but I grew out of it... a lot it's a 138cm
awesome for tricks, but getting really small, can any1 recommend a good snowboard? (I prefer DC, Ride, and K2 snowboards. Burton is 2 expensive)
where could I pick up one of those Travis Rice boards?
Want the best, then get the 2010 Travis Rice Libtech board. The bigger sizes have the C2 BTX technology which is supposed to be more for park riders. It will run you about 540 dollars, i just got one. Its a sick board but if thats to much for you to spend you may also want to look at the Lib Tech Skate Banana, you can probably pick one of those up for a little cheaper.
Also look at Dogfunk.com, they have good deals on boards, and they sell only the good brands. But i'd seriously consider the Travis Rice Libtech board, the ride is like nothing else
edit:
here's a link to the site where i got my travis rice board from
http://store.verticalurge.com/lib-tech-snowboards.aspx
towards the bottom of the page you will see the 2010 travis rice lib tech boards




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