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im looking into buying a new board. I have a size 9/10 foot. I was wondering if the burton canyon would be ok. But its designed for bigger feet.

2007-11-03 05:02:48 · 3 answers · asked by cmlax66 1 in Sports Winter Sports Snowboarding

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I wouldn't recommend a "wide" board for anyone with a size 9 or 10 - only 11 and bigger. Having the edge too far from the heel / toe will make holding the correct edge much harder. That is why most bindings now have a built in "lifter" - it gets the edge "under" you and allows better control.

Good Luck

2007-11-03 12:45:20 · answer #1 · answered by TahoeT 6 · 0 0

Burton dont make the Canyon any more so im guessing that you are getting a good deal for that board, either second hand or old stock and thats the main reason for you wanting to buy it. Its a good board but its too wide for you and that extra width really would make a difference. Theres no point buying a board if you wont be able to ride it, however much of a good deal it may seem to be.

2007-11-04 01:31:59 · answer #2 · answered by baz75 6 · 0 0

there is no thank you to make your feet smaller, except you cut area of your feet off. In China they used to bind the feet to lead them to very small, yet they did that to females. It did no longer make the feet decrease, yet saved them from with the flexibility to enhance. Smaller footwear does no longer even do this. Smaller footwear would in common terms reason you to be in soreness, because of the fact it would limit blood pass, and compress your bones, and ligaments. it does no longer decrease, or compress your feet adequate to maintain them from becoming. you would be able to desire to settle for the actuality which you have length 11 feet. quite frankly, who cares what length shoe you place on. some adult men do have a foot fetish, yet virtually all of fellows do no longer date women persons's feet.

2016-09-28 06:20:38 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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