Re: Re: What board to get? Please help :)

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Frosty
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    Welcome Estylo!  Well, looks like you are wanting to save some cash.  Yes, there are some brands of snowboards available that are lower price-point and 24/7 is one of those brands.  I have never personally ridden one of their boards and would like to hear from someone who has and get their take on them.  From what I know of “lower price point” kinds of boards, you are still going to get a good deck but it may be a little heavier and the materials may be the cheaper kind (i.e. extruded base instead of sintered) but you WILL still have FUN with them — especially if you are a beginner and you get the right size board for you.  And since the board is your own and dialed in to your specs, it will be much better than a rental board.As for outerwear, you really do not need to be a pro to invest in good quality goods like Burton (or 686 or DC).  Although, if y