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Forum: Snowboarding January 17th 08, 12:37 PM Posted to rec.skiing.snowboard
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Slightly different new board?


As far a 157 to a 155, I do not think your going find that much of a
difference. You may try a little softer board at the same length to see
how it rides.

Later,

Chris

Hey Chris,...
Forum: Snowboarding January 15th 08, 11:56 AM Posted to rec.skiing.snowboard
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Slightly different new board?


That's 5'7", 147 lbs - I don't think you're too small for that board,
unless you spend a lot of time in the park and like to spin.

Neil

OK, noted. Thanks for the comments.

Tom
Forum: Snowboarding January 14th 08, 05:00 PM Posted to rec.skiing.snowboard
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Slightly different new board?


If you're after a touch more control and looking to switch boards to do
it when you're already on a pretty short board, maybe you should put the
money into lessons.

Neil

Maybe.. I...
Forum: Snowboarding January 14th 08, 12:09 AM Posted to rec.skiing.snowboard
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Slightly different new board?

I have a Nitro Suprateam 157, which I like very much. I'm thinking of
buying a slightly shorter board and am looking at the Signal OG 155.
Like my Nitro, it sounds like a really nice all terrain...
Forum: Snowboarding January 13th 08, 11:51 PM Posted to rec.skiing.snowboard
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Boot inserts - anyone use them?


This is the first time I've seen anyone call them inserts, but as Neil
suggested, insoles, footbeds, or orthotics are a common tool of the
boot fitter. The better ones are either designed to...
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