Snowboard size -
Snowboard size -
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Don't forget to look at the contact area, it can vary dramatically. I've looked at 160 boards that had the same contact area (or edge area, or something like that) as a 154, making it essentially the same length. Some boards just have larger noses and tails, usually for riding in powder. So look, because not all longer boards will ride like they are longer (look at what the manufacturer says it was intended for - freestyle boards won't have the longer tips because they weren't really made for deep powder, for example).