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Oh NO, I'm losing alot of weight will I still be able to use my snowboard or will I have to get a new one?

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If I have to get a new one do you know of a trade in for credit place?

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  1. it might make the board feel a little different but your still gonna be the same height and that's mostly what matters. id say you don't have to get another board.


  2. MAYBE YOU SHOULD LEARN WHY YOU ARE

    LOSING THE WEIGHT

  3. I'd keep it.

    Since you're building muscle you'll be able to flex the board with your muscles instead of your weight.

    Although usually when someone gains muscle and loses fat their weight doesn't change much, just the shape.

  4. depends how much wieght you lose, it shouldnt make that much of a difference tho, not like your gonna shrink . .

  5. what happened u got liposuction.lol......dude get one that will match your weight for the weight transfers

  6. Definitely do NOT listen to the kids on here telling you that height is what matters. That makes absolutely no sense. The whole "buy something that comes to your chin thing," has nothing to do with your height, its just a good way of guessing a starting point for board length. If you are 5"10, you could weigh anywhere from 130 to 250 lbs. Obviously, the same deck is not going to work for those people. Yes, you might need a new board. If you lose more than say, twenty five pounds, look into it. But if you're just working out like a maniac, you're going to build enough muscle that your weight should not drop that drastically, although your body will change a lot. Good for you about getting shape...you're going to see a huge difference in your skills when you hit the slopes.

  7. keep the same board. its not like your growing shorter or taller. only difference is your board will be a little heavier than your used to. which is PERFECT for speed but not as much pop to it. but if you are gaining muscle than it shouldn't make any difference

  8. As long as your not loosing like 80 pounds or something you'll be fine.

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