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Sarah said:
I bought the 156cm Attiva AC2's earlier this year and love them. I'm the same height as you and sound about the same skill level. I considered the AC3s and the 163cm AC2s but decided I wanted something that would make learning the bumps easier and I am not a really high speed cruiser.

They have a really good deal on these at Sierra Snowboards at the moment only $435. Glad the boyfriend paid for mine otherwise I might have been annoyed at paying $200 more :D
https://shop.sierrasnowboard.com/browse.cfm/4,1470.htm

Thanks! I have to sell my Attiva AC3s (I posted them for sale today on this site) before I can contemplate buying another pair of skis at any price! I think the Attiva AC2s in 156will help me work on carving, bumps, and variable conditions. Meanwhile, I still have some Attiva 5Stars in 161 for days when I want to fly down the groomers.
 

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