In general at your height and weight a 5'4" is going to be more than a touch big. The main difference or potential hinderance will be as you progress and learn to turn and transition the board more, the extra length and volume will feel less reactive. At your height you are likely to have a fairly tight stance, and those extra inches up front will result in a less that ideal pivot point. However, if the price is hard to beat, then the price is hard to beat, but I would advise, and Mitch would probably also, going smaller for this style of board.
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