What happens if my snowboard is too small?
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I usually ride with a 156cm snowboard. But I'm thinking about buying this snowboard that is 146cm because it's really cheap. I am 5 foot 7, & 103 pounds. Also, what are my ...show more
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I ride a smaller board (although yours is a hugeee leap.. that could potentially be problematic) due to the fact that I go to the terrain park. You sacrifice a little stability at higher speeds for increased control over your boards movements (perfect for 360s and hitting jibs) I believe I had a 156 but now am going to a 149 and I love the change. It is much easier to control the board; but don't be expecting to go at crazy speeds (Depending on the board).
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5,7 and only 103lbs?
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