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Join Date: Jan 2012
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I've been doing some research and I can get a whole set up for a bit under $600 right now, brand new.
K2 darkstar board wide 160 Salomon dialogue boots Rome shift bindings Burton Access jacket Ride pants Smith scope pro goggles Celtek gloves Am I getting a good deal for some decent enough equipment? I'm 6'3 180 by the way, will that board be good? |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Boston
Posts: 56
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Seems like a pretty good deal to me. That board and boots together should cost around $500 alone. How much have you gone to this point?
Also, have you tried on those boots? They are great boots for you if they fit. I ask because I can't stress the importance of good fitting boots enough. I've gone through several pairs over the last few years trying to find deals instead of going with what fits me best. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 4
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It's a deal on Evo.com that only runs for another day. 25% off their outlet stuff which is already heavily discounted. I've never been riding at all, but I'm 23 and finally financially independent and wanna give it a shot. I feel like it's kind of risky to get all this stuff online, but it seems like a deal I can't get elsewhere.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: LI NY
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Boston
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If you do go the online route, be prepared to have to send them back. Somewhere like REI can be good because you can bring them back to the store any time you choose. |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Boston
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Long story short, it's really hard to find the right boot for you. So, going somewhere and trying on a bunch really helps narrow down what suites your feet. |
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Location: Calgary, AB
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+1 on the weird boot size fit. I wear size 9 shoes and I'm in a size 8 boot, you really need somebody to help you try them on and check fitment...
Also, you can get way better deals in the spring. I bought all my recent gear last spring in Ontario for 50% off, so did my girlfriend. The sales are usually pretty hectic but you can spend time in the store a week or two ahead of the sales and figure what you want, so you just rush in when the open the doors and bolt for what you want. People might think that's a bit extreme to save money, but my board boot binding combo would have been about $2100 at full price with tax, so $1050 for it all is sweet!!! Jackets, pants, helmets, goggles, etc. sometimes go on sale for even less than 50% of original price. Not saying there's anything wrong with a 25% off deal right now, but maybe it'd be worth renting for a few times this season to get a feel for what you like. There's such a massive variety of board options available these days, it'd be nice to have a small idea of what you like to ride on before purchasing your first board. |
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