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<title>Transworld Snowboarding : Before You Buy: Wide Boards Explained</title>
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<description>I am 6&amp;#039;4 185 lbs, size 13 boots  I recently bought a 2010 Burton Custom V Rocker 159.  It is 255 mm at the waist and 298.9 at the nose and tail.   I have the new Ion which I believe have a smaller footprint.  Last year I was on a custom wide 162 which was 260 at the waist.  Any good opinions if this will be a good size for me.  I like riding trees, pow and steeps. I am pumped about the v camber, although it feels pretty soft.  I have a fish for any big dumps, but would like to use the custom v rocker as my everyday board.  I am either going to keep it or sell it unused.  </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 17:40:31 +0000</pubDate>
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