Gonna get a new board.
Currently ride a 156 Lib Tech Jamie Lynn from 2001.
Wt: 185
Boot Size: 9US
Freeride
Intermediate, 4 yrs riding
Under $550 for the board
I dont go to the park. Freeride and some jumps only. Ride on the east coast and a couple of trips to Utah per year.
I would like to get a longer board since I think the board is alittle short for me. So i figured a longer board would help. I dont want something too long since I also ride in the ice on the east coast too. Any suggestions?
I was thinking of the Never Summer Brand (not any particular model) or another Lib Tech. The Magne Traction sounds cool for ice and powder(??) (any one have any experience with the Magne Traction ?)
Thanks for your help




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) Just a guess, but I bet that you're under 6' and the shop person was looking at your height or was basing their opinion off the fact that they ride a shorter board. With that said, nothing is more of a factor than your personal preference. You already have a 156 and have said that you think it's a little short. Regardless of what those here have said, that alone should be enough to indicate that you might want to go longer. I weigh 180 and ride a 162 for my everyday board(both freeride and park). I have a friend that is a sweet freerider, weighs 145 and hits mostly PA on a 168cm. I use a 168 as well when I ride with him. Like I said, personal preference. Generally speaking, it takes about a 3cm or more jump in length to tell the difference lengthwise in a board. One thing that a longer board will defintely help with around here is blasting through the crud. If you decide to go 156 anyway, I'd rent a board for Whistler because a 156 is going to be a bit short for freeriding. As for my location, I live in MD and generally ride PA locally. I am now running a store called Shenk and Tittle in Bethesda/Rockvlle. Let me know when you will be riding locally and we can meet up. Perhaps you can try a longer board and see if you like the length before making a decision.
