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emw1120 07-10-2007 11:24 AM

First, thanks for all of the great advice that everyone provides here. What a great forum! <BR> <BR>Board size - I've never boarded before but we just got a new boat and my hubby (who it totally hooked on boarding) is sure that I'll love it as much as he does. I'm 5'7, 110lbs so thinking that a 131 or 134 but I'm not sure which would be better. <BR>Board shorts - do most of you wear shorts when you ride? Pros/cons? <BR> <BR>Any help would be great! Thanks <IMG SRC="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":-)" BORDER=0>

amber_nicole 07-10-2007 11:38 AM

i am 120 ibs and have a cwb lotus 131 and am5'2, but if you check out(<a href="http://www.ridecwb.com" target="_blank">www.ridecwb.com</a>)and loo at the wakeboards it will tel you what size and stuff

futurerx 07-10-2007 1:05 PM

welcome to the sport! make sure when you are looking for a board that you don't focus on what it looks like--girls do that too much! if you have a boardshop in your area go in and talk to someone so they can explain what you should look for..most places will also let you demo boards, so try a few different companies and styles before you make that hefty purchase..i will also suggest contacting grizzly sports when you decide to buy..we buy all of our wake/snow stuff there and they can usually beat any price..the lf cadence is a good starter board..it's very forgiving and allows for an easy progression--in my opinion! good luck!

tobs2 07-10-2007 2:13 PM

Well alot of the board choice is all preference and riding ability......there are so many good board out there now you should do a demo program....there are many at most ski / board stores around and you can try out the boards and bindings and sizes before you buy......for your height and weight you should be at a 134 and could really go a little bigger if you wanted......the only down fall for going bigger is slower to throw around at first....but gets up on the water faster and is more staple ...even more so if it has deeper fins...good for begginers.......I ride a 141 and based on size and weight I could ride a 138.....but the larger board has much more surface area and is less hard on my knees....and smoother when jumping and as well just carving on the water.....and yes alot of women in my area... wear the short board shorts with bikini top and some like the longer ones as well.....again just what ya like.... Tobin


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