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I just won a head "true" 154 snowboard. It's a freestyle snowboard, but I will be using it for mostly boardercross (I occasionally do SOME freestyle though). It's 7 cm longer than my old one (154 vs. 147) and I'm 5'11, 143 lbs, so that is an advantage. My old freestyle board was a forum JP walker... nice board but too short and about 5-6 years old with hundreds of days of riding on it. I don't know too much about head snowboards but are they decent? Is this a better bet than my old board to do boardercross races on? Or do you think that I need to get ANOTHER one to be a solid competitor in BX?? Thanks in advance for the help.

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correction: 146 lbs. haha just weighed myself.

anyone know if head makes decent snowboards though?

Yea, Head makes some decent snowboard... I rode my friend Head ICT Intellifiber board (155ish, I'm 145 lbs) last season and it felt light and turny, it semi-damp but not to the point of being unstable... anyways at 145 lbs... a 154 is definitely going to be better for carving than 147.
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Won't that be a bit too small for BX?

I'ld be afraid to go down any decent Bordercross run with jumps on something in that size. (I'm 70-75kg, and use either a Speedster RS in 173 or a 165 Boardercross with softies for BX or banked courses - definitely could make good use of a 175 to 180 BX board (with 9-10m radius not more) and softies though - courses are never so turny that the short length brings any benefits to me).

Depends also on what kind of Boardercross courses you race on. If it is anything like I have seen on the Jeep Tour than I wouldn't even try to make it down on such a small board in a pack of 4. If the biggest jumps only go up to 10-15m in lenght it would be doable, but still a longer board wouldn't carry any disadvantages IMHO. Remember that as a softbooter you take the bank, while hardbooters with often longer boards occupy the inner side.

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thanks for the feedback. the courses I race are very small scale because they're just my local USASA series courses. If and when I get to the nationals it may be a bigger scale course but probably still nothing insane. If I had a longer board I would ride it... my next step up is a HB generics 163. Maybe that is an option, I don't know. I don't own a board longer than that though. Possibly, I should try to get a SB board even longer for BX? But I just don't have the money for it. I was lucky enough to WIN this Head snowboard...

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Hey I doubt this qould actually happen but ever hear of an exchange kind of thing? Like since I have a 154, could I go to Head and say hey look, I bought the wrong size, can I swap it for a 162 or something?? Think I have any chance at that? Anyone out there have a new Head snowboard that is too long:o:lol:!!??

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Justin -

I would mount it up and ride it! Also bring the generics to saturdays event, I'll look at it and tell you if you can ride here or in nationals. I don't know the board, but you may be able to mount it up with softies to get that extra length. I would recommend racing BX in softie, but if you wanted to try it on HB, then the course at ward would certainly be a good one to try it on...

-Noah

p.s. Head boards reviewed very well, people who ride them love them! (and I'm not just saying that because they sponsor us...I am dying to try out!

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The guy at 3:00 in the below video is riding the exact model Head snowboard I bought off Ebay for like $100:

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Thanks to Bryan for finding this video (it's linked in the videos section here on BOL).

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