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<blockquote data-quote="adam" data-source="post: 1977767" data-attributes="member: 213499"><p>GO TO SKIBONKERS!!! THIS LABOR DAY WEEKEND!! TONS OF GREAT EQUIPMENT AT GREAT PRICES...</p><p>http://www.skibonkers.com/</p><p></p><p>You need a size board between 152-158. The board should come up to your lower lip. I ride a 155 and do jumps. I weigh 125 and im 5'4"... talk to the people at Skibonkers and they'll help you out with bindings and boots...</p><p>I think Skibonkers might only be in Washington though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam, post: 1977767, member: 213499"] GO TO SKIBONKERS!!! THIS LABOR DAY WEEKEND!! TONS OF GREAT EQUIPMENT AT GREAT PRICES... http://www.skibonkers.com/ You need a size board between 152-158. The board should come up to your lower lip. I ride a 155 and do jumps. I weigh 125 and im 5'4"... talk to the people at Skibonkers and they'll help you out with bindings and boots... I think Skibonkers might only be in Washington though... [/QUOTE]
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