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Location: Berkshires
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Info needed to answer this:
Do your boots have a reduced footprint? What are your stance angles and width? Would say the evo 158 is doable. If you feel like you want a shorter board the 156 revovler would work. If your stance is not ducked or at high angles and you feel better on a board with a bit of length then aim for the 159 revolver. |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Wanaka
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Got mine for a touch over $380 from Tactics with free shipping. There are a few places selling them off cheaper now.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Wanaka
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These guys have them on sale although only two sizes left.
Never Summer Evo- R Freestyle Snowboard | Peter Glenn |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 155
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I wear size 11 and they do not have a reduced footprint I also bought the 158 and have my stance set at 21/3. I have very little overhang and think even a slightly bigger boot would still be fine. The EVO is an awesome board! |
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