Many brands make small and stiff boards nowadays, to let people turn without technique

and sink in powder!

All people who have tested the Dual (Swoard Demo Tour and Rock on Snowboard Tour) confirm that one doesn't feel the length of the Dual, while you get great stability on piste and off piste. This is related to the fact that the Dual boards are quite soft longitudinally, but with a great torsional stiffness (which is well distributed thanks to our technology). Thus don't be afraid by the length, you really can trust our charts
here in French or
here in English. For sure the Dual 158 will be too soft for your weight: it is more for girls and light riders. And of course the width is too small for your feet.
Titano666 wrote:so I don't know if an agressive long full camber board can match my riding style.

In the online shop there are some French explanations about this. We will translate when everything will be ready with the 3 new models. It is said that the camber is very small, and naturally inverted in the powder (natural rocker due to the weight of the rider on this quite soft board, when riding off piste). After tests, the small camber reveals to bet the best for excellent carving performances and easiness at same time. Big brands are coming back to this because it's obvious on the slopes. They also invent marketing names with "cam" inside for "camber".
Titano666 wrote:My concerning about the 168 is the ridability in moguls...
We love moguls with the Dual. So don't worry, you are not locked in the moguls with it. It's another force of all Swoard models: you are the pilot of the board, not the passenger.

Smoothness and easiness. You can improvise and change your turns, pass from carved turns to drifted turns and vice versa. You can be a snake in the moguls.
The Swoard team