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don't get step-ins if you want good clean response between your feet and your board. Any freestyle board between 152 and 158cm would be a good beginner board, the bigger you go the more stable your board will be but it will make it a little tougher to learn how to turn. any freestyle board in that range should be soft enough for you to learn on, but also keep in mind it won't be fun when you learn to ride fast on a 154 freestlye board, mad squirrely. when it comes to equipment make sure your boots are comfy, and your exact size or hgalf size smaller since they break in. everyone should know there is nothing worse than riding uncomfortable boots, it will ruin everyday. Langhorne ski and sport is having a tent sale this weekend you can find new discounted and used equipment there, go early saturday to get the first deals. Brand new beginner boards start at 299. you could prob get used boots board and bindings for 300 in your size if you go while its all there. good luck.
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