Doubtful... BUT Would a 154 fit a guy with size 11 boots weighin in at 160lbs? Got it for free but not sure how much toe/heel drag I will incur... but for free, I cant complain much!
im thinking of buying this board but with the 3hole pattern not the channel. i have a size 10US womans foot. would my feet fit on this board ? (im 5 foot 4 inches)
you would have to go with the wide version 151 wide or the 156 but both might be a little narrow still however as long as you have some good binding angles and mount your bindings centered laterally then you should be ok
as long as your weight is between the range of 100 - 145 you should be ok... make sure your stance angles are set right or you might get a little toe and heel drag.
I'm the same as you except I ride about +18/-18, I just like it a little more ducked out, but I prefer the 144, lighter and smaller and easier to throw around while jibbing
How tall would you need to be to ride a 158?
radheaven 1 year ago
@radheaven its really based more on weight on what board to ride.
PortersLars 1 year ago
Doubtful... BUT Would a 154 fit a guy with size 11 boots weighin in at 160lbs? Got it for free but not sure how much toe/heel drag I will incur... but for free, I cant complain much!
chirishboy 2 years ago
i just bought the green version of this bord. cant wait to use!
wonka8880 2 years ago
I have a 144 feelgood, great in the park. LOVE IT! :)
sandybottoms5 2 years ago
im thinking of buying this board but with the 3hole pattern not the channel. i have a size 10US womans foot. would my feet fit on this board ? (im 5 foot 4 inches)
iloveyouiloveyouilu 2 years ago
you would have to go with the wide version 151 wide or the 156 but both might be a little narrow still however as long as you have some good binding angles and mount your bindings centered laterally then you should be ok
PortersLars 2 years ago
what boot size d u have? i want a 149 feelgood and i have a 8.5wms. it's ok?
spanacel7 2 years ago
as long as your weight is between the range of 100 - 145 you should be ok... make sure your stance angles are set right or you might get a little toe and heel drag.
PortersLars 2 years ago
10x...i'm around 120-125lbs and i use duck stance +15/-15 that should be fine ...
spanacel7 2 years ago
I'm the same as you except I ride about +18/-18, I just like it a little more ducked out, but I prefer the 144, lighter and smaller and easier to throw around while jibbing
sandybottoms5 2 years ago