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Join Date: Sep 2009
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im confused, exactly what do you want us to reply on? where to buy stuff cheap? or are you just commenting on something.... i don't quite understand what your trying to tell/ask.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Denver, CO USA Earth
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I never pay retail or full price for ANYTHING. Boards, Boots, Bindings, Outerwear etc.. I also don't care about wearing new shit within a week thats it out. I think the most I have paid for any of my NEW boards was $280 for my Evo-R!!!!
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Location: Front Range
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^^^Well my NS Splitboard cost me $1400. Then again, you'll never get a blow out, discount price on those. Maybe a little off if you can proform, but they are pricey. For everything else, I agree with you.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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I agree with Fluid. I always wait for the end-of-season sales to buy my gear. I don't need to be riding the newest gear or wearing today's most popular clothes. Not that I don't want to, but I can't justify paying retail.
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My experience has been that there is no 'cheap' in snow stuff. The stuff you can find for ridiculous prices, you end up replacing shortly there after anyways. I have to laugh because every year there are a ton of snow sales here where I live, this year we stopped by one to look at pants and my boyfriend was appalled that even the 'clearance' and 'sale' pants were still $100.
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