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What kind of snowboard should i get ive been snowboarding since i was like 8 and im still kind of a beginner?

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im a terrain park type of guy who would always snowboard in the terrain park but im not sure what kind of snowboard i should get im not very tall im around 5 foot 3 and im kind of still a beginner but i like the terrain park alot

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  1. get a burton doom its a park board and its great for the park...but its a great all around board to and its fast


  2. im your same height and i just bought a gnu street. the seasons over, so as the other dude said, look into buying some new skateboard stuff, but the gnu street is a SICK board for rails and jumps. the flux emblems MH4 also look sick on them. message if you wanna a pic

  3. If you like riding in the park you should consider getting a jib board as they are great for rails, boxes, buttering, small kickers etc. They are also very forgiving to ride and will suit a begineer rider. Some good jib boards you should check out are

    Rome Artifact

    Signal Park

    Ride Kink

    Capita Stairmaster

    Burton Dominant

    Burton Blunt

    Apo Selecta

    Good luck with the riding.

  4. get a Forum Youngblood

  5. Get one of those hot pink jobs with green squiggly's on it. thats the best one for you homie. Oh yeah, unless you live near Mt. Hood or here on the front range, you might want to think about what kind of skateboard to buy next. Seasons over BRAH..Time for the cement terrain park alot

  6. Not to sound like a mark, but I would go with a Burton.  No one, and I mean no one comes close to their customer service.  I had a broken Burton binding, and the customer service rep, his name was Chip, had a replacement brought to me within 30 minutes.  Yes, I did mean to say brought to me.

  7. I"m a Burton man myself. The Blunt, Dominant or UnInc are good park boards. I have a Twin which is really nice as it works for me in park or trail/piste/groomer riding. Not so great in powder but not much on the east coast anyways.

    Your height says you should get something in the low 150cm range however that's just a suggestion. Usually, shorter boards will suit you better in park since they'll be easier to control. Downside is you won't have as much real estate as you would with a longer board but it's up to you to figure that part out.

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