I have bought a flow dagger, just want to get into park riding jibbs i think there called and jumps and probly a bit of back country riding. dont know any of the lingo sorry am i wakeboarder just starting out. Is this board ok for back country. is it to flexy for me right size and that? i am 90 kilos and 182 cms tall. Also what is some good start out boots n bindigns that wuld suit?
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Posted by old6ben 2 years ago
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Posted by phazed 2 years ago
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need to let people know what size the board is before anyone can help you as to whether it is right for your weight. don't know much about it but it's an older freestyle/park board and as you seem to be starting out and probably still learning it will be an okay board for what you want.
Not a big boots or bindings whiz so best beat is for someone else to give you advice on that, or head into your local board shops and get a couple opinions from staff.
Not a big boots or bindings whiz so best beat is for someone else to give you advice on that, or head into your local board shops and get a couple opinions from staff.

Posted by old6ben 2 years ago
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the board is 159cm long, not sure about any other measurments. but my feet across where the bindings go have about 1 cm to the outside on each side, feet are us size 10

Posted by TyroneBiggums 2 years ago
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Board seems fine for you.
Make sure the boots and bindings have a symbiotic relationship (google it)
Weight and all the specs seem ok. I'd maybe set your stance back a little if your riding pow. So feet more towards the back of your board.
Good luck
Make sure the boots and bindings have a symbiotic relationship (google it)
Weight and all the specs seem ok. I'd maybe set your stance back a little if your riding pow. So feet more towards the back of your board.
Good luck

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