How many different companies make snowboards?

Obviously Burton has the resources to make the best boards, what other companies are making great snowboards?

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    i dont see how u could say that they have the best resources when i and many would disagree that they do. i prefer mervin(lib and gnu) and lots of other companies are good

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hahaha. That girl above me actually said 5150. Ofcourse they are burtons competitor since they sell snowboards. Guess what Geo metro's are also lexus's competitor since they sell automobiles. 5150 is a crap brand and no self respecting snowboarder should be caught dead strapped to one. The best brands IMO are Lib-Tech, GNU, Roxy, Rossignol (All are owned by the same parent company, quicksilver so they share the BTX technology) Burton, Capita, Neversummer, Ride, Rome Lib-Tech and GNU started this current wave of reverse camber snowboards. Burton didnt have a rocker board till last year, by then LT and GNU were already doing it for 4 years.

Luft Waffle

All those are good but i am a huge fan of DC boards. they are excellent

smurf

Rome, Palmer, Lib Tech, Forum, Never Summer, Capita, GNU, Arbor.....there are a lot out there. Which one to get is all about personal preference.

josh m

I recently bought 5150; I was told by the sales girl that they're Burton's competitors and they're pretty "up there." If you don't feel like spending a buttload of money for Burton, 5150 is your alternate. :)

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