Originally Posted by
vertical_doug
At 11.5, your boot is not that large. You can go wide, or possibly normal works also. It really depends on your stance on the board. I assume you ride duck foot- range +9+20 on front foot and rear -5 to -9 or so on back. If you are riding both bindings forward angles, it probably does not give you as good a base in your stance. In pow, some people prefer forward stances, I don't.
I won't worry that much on your snowboard size. For most boards, the stance width isn't going to vary between 162-166 or so. I 'd be more concerned with the camber in the board. Traditional, hybrid, how much rocker on tips etc. . . That's why I prefer the traditional camber in the custom. I think this is most versatile all mountain. I ride a 164 custom. I also have a 178 supermodel and a 196 swallowtail in the quiver. The big guns are strictly off piste powder and mostly only used for heli. I would not want to run trees with those. (The swalllowtail sounds extreme, but back in the late 90's , we got a lot more powder in Japan than now and it was colder and the pow lighter. You really needed the extra float somedays.)
I think you may be wearing your boots too loose. You said they feel like a slipper, but that doesn't sound snug enough to me. Moreover, you tweaked your angle on something relatively minor, which is never a good sign. I hurt my ankle in crappy boots which were a bit too big.... Otherwise, as you get better and faster, you eventually can really torgue your lower leg which is never good in a hard fall.
But in general, like most things, it is all personal preference in my opinion and having fun.
What works for me, may not work for you.
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