I would like some recommendations/advice in regard to spring rates/stiffness recommendations. While I have been riding since 1996(my current setup is a 2010 Burton T6 156cm/CO2 strap bindings/Driver X boots) Please note that I am a TOTAL NEWCOMER to the world of alpine snowboarding



The Particulars:
-Height 163.5cm Weight 64kg Yes, I'm a small guy, so advice from any similarly sized riders would be most helpful... Peter Vu perhaps??? I heard that SWOARD has him as a tester for 161cm boards...
-Boots are HEAD STRATOS PRO Mondo Size 26.5(I have already purchased the boots, chopped plastic out of them, and installed ACSS, currently tuned with the stock ACSS green springs and the original silver springs from the HEAD forward lean mechanism)
-Projected board will be the SWOARD ExtremeCarver 161cm MEDIUM (just waiting on word when the GEN4 will be available for order, I have a credit card burning a hole in my pocket right now

-Projected bindings will probably be the Bomber TD3 SideWinder, as a newbie coming from the freeride/softboot world I think the softer lateral flex would be beneficial as I learn, although the F2 Race Titaniums and Bomber TD3 Standard are also being strongly considered
-Riding skills: Intermediate(I'm decent, but I'm no expert)
With these biometrics/parameters, coupled with the fact that I'm a total alpine noob, I'm guessing I should be riding pretty soft springs with my HEADs. Given my weight(64kg), is the combination of the stock green ACSS springs with the stock HEAD springs soft enough? If I need to go even softer, where do I go to get softer springs? I was looking at the Bomber BTS yellow springs, I wonder if those are compatible with the ACSS?
A little about myself... I can comfortably link proper carved frontside and backside turns(no skidding)


Towards the end of last season, I began to add elements of push-pull


I actually got fully extended and laid out on the frontside with both hands and forearms skimming the snow






And so, come winter 2011-2012, my alpine adventure begins. Any recommendations, tips, advice etc will be gratefully appreciated.