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    Millsy
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      Hi all,I have just seen in a charity shop near me a snowboard costing £60 at length 253 including bindings, bag and case. Oh and its in really good condition, hardly a mark on it.Now according to the online calculator I should be around 256 – 258My question is will the difference in length make much difference as it does seem like a bit of a bargain to me.I have been snowboarding a few times so would class my self as an intermediate but hope to go a couple of times next year so the idea of buying a board is to save on the rental costs, im not really fussed about it being better than a rental board as long as it lasts a season or so.Any help appreciated.

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      rowan
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        That sounds like a really cheap deal (if I did my currency conversion correctly, haha). Do you know any more about what brand the board/bindings are? i'm not an expert but I don't think the difference in length would be too much of a big deal….

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        Travis Hightower
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          253? do you mean 153? i dont know what unit of  measure they're giving you, since snowboards are metric and you're in england and on metric anyways…lets say for simple sake that you meant 153, 156, and 158.there isnt going to be much difference. just make sure of the side cut. make sure it fits your bootwithout too much drag on either side. thats the most important part.as far as the length between the 3, unless you're…lets say 5'4, all 3 of those board are prettymuch in your range. the 158 is going to be the faster of the 3, and in my opinion more responsive(i know a bunch of sites say shorter boards turn easier, but i dont believe this, my 156 turns betterthan my 146) the 153 is the slower, and is easier to control, mostly because it wont flex as muchso when you turn your board is bending in the same weight on both sides, instead of a longer
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