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Looking to obtain a snowboard … Need help (lots of help)?

Ok looking to get a snowboard, rental tired. I want one before the season started. I am a beginner or intermediate. However I am looking to get a board that will last for me when I do better (please, if nothing cheap) IM looking for suggestions on boards, bindings and boots. here's the kicker im a big guy. 6'0 230 pounds. IVE sought in the lists of size and most say they should be in the range of 151-163, but a wide range. Also examine the 10 size boot. I realize this question is asked a lot but I never saw a guy my size. money is not really a problem, but I did not need expert advice instant messaging just want to go down the slopes and actually do things. if I could get a little help here would be unbelievable. thanks.

You look smart! You have rented for a while before buying. I sold so many configurations that have never snowboarded and go for the first time. Then end up hating and stick with this configuration awesome have paid all that money for! lol! search! Go online, see the catalogs, but if you can, demo. Snowboard Companies often created a mountain people and art demo. Usually, this happens a lot in December. This is the best way to find the correct settings for you. All research, knowledge and advice in the world means nothing until you actually mounted on the board. Start with your boots. Be sure to try several pairs of boots to get a good idea of how different makes and models fit. Some brands own feet wider the better, some drivers of best fit with narrow ankles, etc. Wear socks that go with While adding to obtain an exact fit. Personally, I prefer the heat-moldable liners. Fit.But give you that perfect, you can not pay your shoes to your friends if they are heat-moldable. After finding the right boot, find your binder. And as for the board? If you are certain you never want to do tricks or go jibbing (railings, boxes of fun), then go on board a whole mountain. These cards are a kind of Longboard surfing. You just want to climb the slopes, relax and enjoy the walk. But if you think 3 years, might want to try a few jumps and boxes, get a card freestyle. You can move a freestyle board and never take a ride in it. As for size, I guess what I say 163-165. No. 151! If you go with a table of freestyle, 160 can go if you want, but I suppose. the best is when you go to a store your say as much information as possible about what you do and your skill level, most places people are eligible as an asset If you are in Southern California. I do not know where live, but you can search the online stores we look at the reviews and what not. And stay with reputable companies, there is always shit brands at low prices on all sectors, and for snowboarding. Go to buy a Transworld Snowboarding and Snowboarder Magazine. Stick with these brands there, not / Walmart brand Big 5 lol! Hope this helps and happy boarding!


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