It depends on what you are doing, how tall you are, and you experience level. If you are new to Snowboarding you want a snowboard that is up to your shoulder. If you are just going down hills you want a snowboard that is up to your shoulder. If you want to hit jumps you want to get a snowboard that is 4 inch (7 cm) down from your arm pit.
a wide snowboard is designed for someone with large feet. if your feet do not hang over the edge of a regular snowboard then you would notice a difference.
Wide boards are made for people who have big feet and don't want toe/heel drag when the turn or stop. They allow for faster and steadier runs but for the most part they would ride the same.
It depends what you want your board for. Freestylers who do alot of spins like shorter boards. Snowboarders who ride powder like to use longer ones so they stay on top the snow.
it should come up about to your chin bigger for free ride smaller for park and jibs
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the smaller one will fit better into the bigger one
Snowboard because its better than a dirt bike.
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it gets faster, smaller, bigger, better, smarter.
Smaller both in surface area and mass would reduce the friction
yes because bigger ones get a lot of wind speed who make them move fast but the smaller one can't not movee at the wind speed
only the DSIlx. wich is bigger. i don't get it. isn't smaller better? bigger buttons. slightly easer to see and bigger so its harder to loose is.
If you mean bigger the 1 megapixel is bigger. If you needed a bigger image for printing or to be shown on a bigger screen for example. If you needed a smaller image (for instance) the 68000 pixels may suit your purpose better.