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December 4, 2008 at 4:57 pm
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Welcome to the forums! Airtime boards. I checked out their website. I have never seen them before.Good idea to get lessons. Snowboarding is a lot like golf or other technical sports where tips and good coaching can be realy rewarding for a long time afterward.Yeah, the Arbor Element is a beautiful board, they are pricey and they are really high performance boards. I like them but I view them as a really nice sports car that you may only want to ride occasionally. The wooden topsheets are so nice I would hate to damage it from people skiing across it or bumping in the lift line.Under $300 for a nice board like you need is not too hard to do if you order online. The House has some awesome deals. Here are a couple recommendations:$209.95 Nitro Revolt Midwide Snowboard 162$249.95 Flow Mainframe Snowboard 162$329.95 Ride Decade Snowboard 160 (I know over $300 but
Welcome to the forums! Airtime boards. I checked out their website. I have never seen them before.Good idea to get lessons. Snowboarding is a lot like golf or other technical sports where tips and good coaching can be realy rewarding for a long time afterward.Yeah, the Arbor Element is a beautiful board, they are pricey and they are really high performance boards. I like them but I view them as a really nice sports car that you may only want to ride occasionally. The wooden topsheets are so nice I would hate to damage it from people skiing across it or bumping in the lift line.Under $300 for a nice board like you need is not too hard to do if you order online. The House has some awesome deals. Here are a couple recommendations:$209.95 Nitro Revolt Midwide Snowboard 162$249.95 Flow Mainframe Snowboard 162$329.95 Ride Decade Snowboard 160 (I know over $300 but awesome board that will LAST)