If a snowboard says its wide does it get less wide the shorter it gets or does it stay the same width ?
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the width os a snowboard
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Answer:
why is the world so full of idiots? these people didnt even answer the question.. typically a board gets narrower in smaller lengths, dpends though, you have to check it OUT MAN!
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Other answers
wow.... there are horrible answers here. madan dude is right. what he said.
pdx_girl
Wide boards are for people who have foot sizes that are to big for a regular board. Which means you would have to be really tall. Honestly I don't even think there are shorter boards in wide.
rushlimbo
i think it stays the same width but it depends how much shorter you get it
shakeandbake987654321
Shorter the faster you go.. Wide is for the starters
GGB
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