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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 3
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Okay, I am a beginner and have researched the hell out of everything. From what I have seen I love never summer boards and lib tech boards but only have a budget of about 400 dollars for the board, bindings, and shoes. However, right now my concern is which board I should buy. I have been looking through a lot and have come up with this list...please please let me know your input. I am strongly leaning towards the sierra crew board because of the reviews. Apparently it was made by burton in burton's factory but I am sure the materials are not the same. I am 6'0 tall and 200 pounds and am well aware of the specifications I should be looking for. From this list, please tell me which board you think would work for me.
Sierra Reverse Crew Snowboard Men's Snowboard Reviews & Sale | trusnow.com Sierra Crew Snowboard Men's Snowboard Reviews & Sale | trusnow.com Lib Tech snowboard w/ Burton bindings 2011 Elan Snowboards, new elan snowboards, new arrival elan snowboards, 2011 el grande snowboards, 2011 inverse snowboard, new elan snow board, light snowboards, lightest snowboards, widest snowboards, 2011 wide snowboard, 2011 light snowboard If you guys have any input on what other boards I should be looking at, please let me know. Also let me know which one of these would be your favorite to get as a beginner. Thank! |
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: North Seattle
Posts: 476
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how big are your feet?
that used lib TRS would be pretty nice and is a great deal but if you have 11s or bigger yo will probably want a wide or midwide board
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