Hey guys, since no one was responding to the other thread, i figured id make a new one . Well, I found what I think is a really good deal here it is, he is asking 175 for the board and bindings here is the link to the pictures and the description.
GREAT DEAL: 1 Year Old Burton Snowboard with Ride LX bindings. Board is 132 cm or 4'4" long.
My son rode this board last season, and now it's too small. Already have new board. Paid $350.00 for Burton Board and $150.00 for bindings...OUCH for only only one season.
Offering the combination for $175.00 or first FAIR offer.
I weigh I think around 90-100 pounds and am 5'3". I'm not too sure of my boot size since I am going to go buy them tomorrow (stores were closed todat ). but I think my boots are size 10 or 10.5 because my friend bought his boots yesterday and they were 10. thanks!
The second board looks 5 years old, and it'd be easier to rent than getting stuck with a beat up old board. The first one's bindings are entry level, same as mine, and it does cost around 150$ so he ain't lying. They are decent but a tad on the heavy side. But the thing is it looks like a kiddy board, whereas you should ride a 139, a 132 is way too small.
Oh, okay. But isn't a 7cm difference too minute to actually make a difference? and also aren't smaller boards easier for freestyle and park? thanks!!!!!!!! Also, what do you mean it looks like a kiddy board? is it just the graphic or the quality? thanks again
The width makes it look like a children's board. 7 cm is a BIG difference, maybe a 50lb weight difference. Even if it's for freestyle you should have a 135. What i'm worried about is the width, because if it's a small board, it might have small size bindings, which won't fit your 10 or 10.5 feet, since small binding's biggest size is about a 8ish.
are you a kid? otherwise why are you getting a kid's board?
the waist width on that board is 22mm and im no rocket scientist but im pretty sure that means your size 10-10.5 boots are NOT gonna fit that.
I don't think I'm a kid I wasn't sure if they would fit, but the seller said that size 10 boots would fit. So should I just find another offer? and I'm actually 15 . If the boots fit, would it be a good board for me?
Here is a board size calculator I found on here Snowboard Sizing Guide, Size Calculator that might help you pick a board that fits you better. I agree that that burton is a little kid board and too small for you.
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