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  • #37
    Anonymous
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    I went snowboarding in Canada for the first time for the week end. I rented a board and i had a good time. I was wondering what a good board to get is for someone who is pretty good but still kinda learning.

    #2144
    Frosty
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    Hey man there are more REALLY GOOD snowboards out there than one can shake an ice sickle at.  Overall, you tend to get what you pay for, but good deals can be found on sales at shops or online ( see my online shops page here ).As for a certain company, it is hard to say.  There are certain long-time companies that have been in the biz from the beginning (i.e. Burton, Salomon, Winterstick, Sims, etc..) but even new and “unknown” board companies make excellent stuff!  Look at the length, width, recommended use, and graphics as determining factors.

    #2177
    Anonymous
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    this is kinda off but do you no any good websites to go to buy a board or would it be better to get one at a sporting store.

    Thanks a lot 😆 😀

    #2178
    Frosty
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    guest wrote:
    this is kinda off but do you no any good websites to go to buy a board or would it be better to get one at a sporting store.       Thanks a lot 😆  😀My two favorites are The_House and DogFunk.  I have a page of top-rated online shops here:http://www.frostyrider.com/shops/online_shops.htmIf you have a decent snowboard shop or sporting goods store nearby, they are a good source as well.
    #2201
    someguy
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    well i am getting a package deal and people tell me that you get a free board when you grow out of your first one, but do you

    #2202
    Frosty
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    someguy wrote:
    well i am getting a package deal and people tell me that you get a free board when you grow out of your first one, but do you

    Lol, well there are not really free boards. You have to pay one way or another. Just go with one you feel is best for you at the time and that you feel is a fair price.

    #2206
    someguy
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    well what i meant was all my friends have a package deal and they return their board and get one as a discount but i dont belive them

    #2207
    Frosty
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    Oh, do you mean like a trade-in deal like at a car dealership?

    #2210
    someguy
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    yeah thats what i mean

    #2216
    Frosty
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    Oh yeh, those are cool deals.  I love it when a shop is cool enough to consider somethign like that.  It usually means they really know their stuff and have good relationships with the manufacturers and reps and stuff.

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