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Ok, so i have been snowboarding for a few years now. An now that i am getting a bit better and going a bit more i am looking to upgrade some of my beginner equipment. I figured I’d start with the boots as they are the gateway in witch connects the rider to his board. Plus i happen to like my very cheap and effective board a (Jobe).
Now I have a nice pair of older 32 snowboard boots that i like. But i hate the time and pain it causes to get in them and out of them.Then while on the slopes hoping and preying i have tied them tight enough. Also while i hope i have tightened them down enough to be comfortable and tight enough to shred all day. An i hate having to do that whole fight while wasting my time on the mountain should something go a rye during the day.
So i have been looking into the BOA style boots. Seems it’s the answer to most of all that i want. Easy in and out and being able to tighten and untighten when i need and last all day comfortably.
I have looked into the BOA some say its great other say its garbage, i truly believe if this system works it will improve my boarding a ton.
My question is, tho as i do my research on these boots. I see an array of prices some in the 80$ range and others in the 300$. What makes these higher priced boots better and what makes the lower end not what i want? I don’t see much difference in these different priced boots? I am looking to spend some where in 150$ range and of course the cheaper the better, but i don’t want to go to low and get a bad boot as that would completely defy what i am trying to do. Also what should i look for in these boots features and so on. Brands don’t mean to much to me just the best fit and the best price is what i am after. Thank you!
K, I’m going snowboarding (Mt. St Louis / in Barrie) for my school’s activity day. And well I’m really not sure on what to wear / bring. Plus I bet I’m going to go every year ( for the next 3 years). So I’d like to know if they are things that are durable [gloves, snow/slush pants, jackets] but that are reasonable and cheap in price. I already paid for my snowboard rental & stuff like that. We even get our own instructor! lol. So if anybody has any suggestions, experience or if they think I should just get a couple of stuff together from home, then that would be GREAT! THANKS ![]()
+ I live in Canada/Toronto. So I don’t think we have a "big 5" here. We do have Sports Check, National Sports – then the typical Wal-mart. There are more stores, but I don’t want to go too much out of my way just for one day.
yeah go to a sports chalet or big 5. For the good prices go off-season or find a sale. Try and find a solid jacket with good linear and is comfy but don’t go for to cheap equipment because it wont be durable. A good pair of pants that are comfy and well constructed. Gloves are easy to spot most of them are good so basically look for price. Socks are very important get micro woven high sock that are warm and comfy. And as far as underwear you cant just go with a long sleeve shirt and for underpants hot chilies and under armor are good. Just poke around and you will be good
K, I’m going snowboarding (Mt. St Louis / in Barrie) for my school’s activity day. And well I’m really not sure on what to wear / bring. Plus I bet I’m going to go every year ( for the next 3 years). So I’d like to know if they are things that are durable [gloves, snow/slush pants, jackets] but that are reasonable and cheap in price. I already paid for my snowboard rental & stuff like that. We even get our own instructor! lol. So if anybody has any suggestions, experience or if they think I should just get a couple of stuff together from home, then that would be GREAT! THANKS ![]()
+ I live in Canada/Toronto. So I don’t think we have a "big 5" here. We do have Sports Check, National Sports – then the typical Wal-mart. There are more stores, but I don’t want to go too much out of my way just for one day.
yeah go to a sports chalet or big 5. For the good prices go off-season or find a sale. Try and find a solid jacket with good linear and is comfy but don’t go for to cheap equipment because it wont be durable. A good pair of pants that are comfy and well constructed. Gloves are easy to spot most of them are good so basically look for price. Socks are very important get micro woven high sock that are warm and comfy. And as far as underwear you cant just go with a long sleeve shirt and for underpants hot chilies and under armor are good. Just poke around and you will be good
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omg i just spent $700, on black friday worth of snowboarding stuff. AND THIS IS THE CHEAPEST ITS SUPPOSE TO GET BUT IT SEEMS SO EXPENSIVE.
list of what i got: / price
googles 30
gloves 25
saloman boots, ride cue board (i could’ve gotten burton indie), burton custom bindings all for about 400 dollars
burton snowpants 100
burton snow jacket 100
i never went snowboarding before but my friend said to buy first because he knows ill like it and renting a b unch of times will just waste money. i use to skate, i surfed a few times and i skimboard a lot.
but for the price i think i saved like 300 dollars i bought everything onsale not to mention the package deal with my snowboard was 10% off.
is this a good deal? is it always this expensive to start out snowboarding
Thats cheap for what you got….
Don’t worry in about a year or 2 you will be wanting new stuff that will make that pale into insignificance
I want them from companies like, ride, rome, burton, k2
I’m spending my own money so I want to buy them cheap as possible but also good and efficient.
I’m a moderate to very good rider.
help me out
Ok dude.. THere are a couple places that have good board and binding packages> You dont want to buy used stuff dude.. www.ccs.com have good board and bindings packages, Along with theclickworldwide.com, dogfunk.com thehousesnowboarding.com. Check all these websites out they all have sick deal for the whole "kit & kabootle" boots board bindings. I actually just helped my buddy get a burton blunt with missions and some burton moto boots for under 500 and thats a sick deal
i dont really want to spend too much money on a pair of pants if i dont plan to go snowboard that much. thanks ![]()
whiskeymilitia.com
steepandcheap.com
tramdock.com
marshalls has good stuff sometimes too, avoid the burton flagship at soho unless you want to pay a kidney for socks