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Rome Detail Rocker Snowboard - Women's |
DescriptionTired of too-stiff boards you have to muscle through spins and presses? You may pre-qualify for the Rome Detail Rocker Snowboard. The Detail's flex and shape are custom-tuned for the needs of experienced female park and rail riders who want a soft, poppy, and forgiving board for landing progressive tricks... |
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Rome Lo-Fi Rocker Snowboard - Women's |
DescriptionRome's Lo-Fi Rocker Snowboard is built for freestyle-focused ladies who get down everywhere from natural pillow lines to the jib line in the park. The combination of a FreePop Rocker profile and Basalt V stringers create a hook-free ride that floats through the pow and still pops powerful ollies... |
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Atomic 2012 Rivet Snowboard |
DescriptionThe Atomic 2012 Rivet is an European model, very similar to the popular Terminal board sold here in the States. That means that you're going to get an incredible close-out deal and you will have a unique ride on the mountain... |
How do i decide which snowboard length is right for me?
I'm 5'5' and 110 lbs. I ride freestyle, with intermediate skills. I am planning on making a major investment in a premium board, but now i cannot decide which size i should get. i'm told that i should ride about a 38-143cm board, but those are typically kids lengths - so i'm concerned with the flexibility of the board. Would i be capable of snapping it, if i did get a child's board?
a very good rule of thumb:
stand the board up on its end in front of you. the top tip should hit the middle of your forehead.




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