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Board sizing...
I'm 6'2", 195 lbs, with 11.5-12 size boots. I currently ride a Ride
Mountain and like it because of its width but want a board that is a bit quicker turning (faster edge to edge) and more agile. As in something I can play more on as in the parks... Some have recommended just adding Palmer Risers to my Mountain for more leverage... Some shops have said that the risers will effect the "under boot" flex of the board. I saw a new board with a "riser" built into the board core... For both feet, with awesome flexing under the feet. Any recommendations? Go with the Palmers on the Mtn or a narrower board? How short would "you" ride at my height and size. Do the new bindings with the toe and heal "lifts" really work? maybe just a good freestyle board with new bindings? Any tall riders out there on park boards?? |
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Board sizing...
If I were you I'd try some palmer powerlinks before spending $ on a new
board. Powerlinks will definitely speed up your edge to edge transfers. I use them on my 161 palmer honeycomb with size 10 boots and they definitely speed up edge to edge. Turning radius (and thereby some perceived board agility) is determined by the sidecut radius of the board, a smaller sidecut will give a tighter turn in a true carved turn (ie: non skidded turn). I'm 5'11" and I've ridden boards as small as 149, not on a regular basis mind you, but still ridden them and been ok on em. I ride a 161 right now with a big sidecut radius (board is made for speed). I also ride a 158 for messing about on. What size is your Ride board? And what is it's sidecut radius? -Tom "Brett" wrote in message news:s9ukb.593109$cF.258972@rwcrnsc53... I'm 6'2", 195 lbs, with 11.5-12 size boots. I currently ride a Ride Mountain and like it because of its width but want a board that is a bit quicker turning (faster edge to edge) and more agile. As in something I can play more on as in the parks... Some have recommended just adding Palmer Risers to my Mountain for more leverage... Some shops have said that the risers will effect the "under boot" flex of the board. I saw a new board with a "riser" built into the board core... For both feet, with awesome flexing under the feet. Any recommendations? Go with the Palmers on the Mtn or a narrower board? How short would "you" ride at my height and size. Do the new bindings with the toe and heal "lifts" really work? maybe just a good freestyle board with new bindings? Any tall riders out there on park boards?? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.528 / Virus Database: 324 - Release Date: 10/16/2003 |
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