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February 3, 2015 at 2:10 am #1765Hey guys so I’m looking to get my own board I’ve been renting for a few years now but I think its time.
I’m about 200 pounds and around 5 ft 10 inches. I have a size 10.5 boot and my boots are the Burton motos. I previously had an old board from like ’03 with a 24.5cm waist width and medium freeystyle bindings and it was horrible. Everything on the binding was maxed out and my toes stuck out a bunch not only from the board but from the binding. I even had my stance as far as it would let me and angled to 15 and -15.
After using the calculator, it is telling me i need a waist width of 25.2 and recommended me the 158 Burton Clash. I’m just struggling with width and don’t want to make the same mis
Hey guys so I’m looking to get my own board I’ve been renting for a few years now but I think its time.I’m about 200 pounds and around 5 ft 10 inches. I have a size 10.5 boot and my boots are the Burton motos. I previously had an old board from like ’03 with a 24.5cm waist width and medium freeystyle bindings and it was horrible. Everything on the binding was maxed out and my toes stuck out a bunch not only from the board but from the binding. I even had my stance as far as it would let me and angled to 15 and -15.
After using the calculator, it is telling me i need a waist width of 25.2 and recommended me the 158 Burton Clash. I’m just struggling with width and don’t want to make the same mistake as last time, i ended up never using the board. Would large bindings and my 10.5 Burton Motos [boots] fit on this board? or would i need something wider?
thanks for the help!
February 3, 2015 at 2:57 am #3945or should i go with something like a burton clash 157 wide which is 25.8cm??
February 3, 2015 at 6:50 am #3946also thinking of a sierra reverse crew which is 25.4cm waist width.. i feel like both these boards would fit the 10.5 boots even with large bindings. just want to make sure i wouldnt get too much overhang where it becomes a problem..
February 3, 2015 at 9:06 pm #3947Welcome @nasseifp Well… I am a size 9.5 to 10 boot and my ideal waist width is 24.7 to 24.9. I can see why a 24.5 would be too narrow for you — especially if your bindings do not elevate (rise) your boot very high off the top of the board. Size 10.5 boot is a tough size. IMO a board with a 25.4 should be plenty wide (again depending on the binding base rise), but if you think that is too risky you can try a mid-wide board. The disadvantage of wide boards it that your feet and legs will get tired faster — due to the increased leverage created.Let me know what you decide or if you want any further opinion 🙂
February 4, 2015 at 7:27 am #3948I actually tried my friends board which is a forum raider and its waist width is 26.5. Felt pretty good to me but a little too big, so i ended up buying the sierra reverse crew wide which is about 26(mostly because i got a pretty good deal).I appreciate the help and the quick response!
February 4, 2015 at 6:57 pm #3949That's cool you got a good deal on the Sierra Reverse Crew Wide. I am interested to hear how that rig rides for you 🙂
February 14, 2015 at 7:06 am #3951@frosty sorry for the late reply. The board rides well. Not as aggressive as I would like it to be, so i guess i couldve gone with the non-wide version but i still love it. Top sheet is super delicate tho =/
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