Buying a snowboard.... help please?
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ok so im just startin out in the snowboarding thing. and i found the snowboard i want. http://www.usoutdoorstore.com/outlet/burton-feather-snowboard-womens.html its the right size ...show more
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Answer:
If you are sure the board is the right size then go ahead and get it. At beginner level the board and bindings are not most important part and to be honest you should keep as much cash in your pocket as possible so you can buy good boots. The feather is a solid board, you're on the right track there. Bindings wise keep your eyes on something like www.brociety.com . They post a new deal every 20 minutes or so and there are often bindings on there for under $100. They typically have Burton, Ride, Forum and Drake. You are probably looking at a medium sized binding for the board. You very likely do not need riser plates. Those are generally for big footers (size 12) who want to ride regular sized boards. Don't worry about buying a binding other than burton they all pretty much work together. From personal experience though avoid Ride, I find they are a little flimsy. Flow bindings are great provided you can comfortably stand up while strapping in. Tools, all you need is pillips head screw driver, thats about it. Now the important bit. Boots. Buy the boots that are the most comfortable on your feet. They should be snug without being tight and your tow shoe touch the end of the toe box without being crammed up against it. Do not buy them online unless you have tried them on in a store and are 100% sure they work. Do not look at the price tag and I mean this both ways, i.e. don't worry if they are the most expensive or the cheapest. They are by far the most important piece of gear and a pair that don't fit will make your life miserable. A pair that fit well are like gold. Mine are currently busted and I need a new pair and I'm am pretty bummed because they were so damn comfortable.
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if your just starting, then go with FLOW bindings. They can get pretty expensive but instead of sitting at the top of the chairlift and strapping in your bindings, you kind of just ride off like skiers and click in the back of the FLOW bindings. For boots, I'd go with anything that you dont have to tie. That can also take up alot of time. I have SALAMON Boots that you just pull on the handle and they tighten for you. Burton things are cool, but i'd rather have equipment that makes my snowboarding session easier.
Adam
The board is a great woman's board my wife road a feather when she first started as far as the bindings those are men's bindings and will most likely be way to big for that board check on the-house.com they have great stuff and price is not to bad you i would say you do not need risers and all you need is a phillips head screw driver here is a link to some bindings my wife had stilleto's at first and she now use's lexa's both are nice and the stilleto's sell for around $100
Keith
shaking my head at the person telling you to make sure the board is around chin level. He is WRONG that how someone at a shop who has NO CLUE what they are doing will tell you also. The most important thing in getting the right size for a snowboard is falling in the weight limits of the board. You will only see a screwdriver as far as it goes for tools. Boots you should really go try on at a shop cause you need them to be proper fit and comfortable.
SmokE
i didnt look at the board you posted the link about but, if you have a size 9 foot you might need a wide board if your toes and or heels are bigger than your board is wide. sometimes you can cheat it if you have a wide angled stance. you should go to a store and stand in the bindings strap in...if they let you. yes the board should go to between your nose and chin. know the facts and specs of the board too. what is the sidecut and camber of the board everything counts. the more sidecut you have the better you will turn. camber plays a role in turning too. about buying off the internet...its fine as long as you know what you are getting. so go to the store and check it out first. happy shredding!
Scott
The Burton board you are looking at is an amazing board and I have a few friends that have it and loving them. I suggest you also look at StepChild boards too. They have an amazing collection. And also don't try to make everything burton because that might start to get pricey. Best to look at second hand bindings. Even though that sounds bad, you can probably find some really good ones out there. Try the website below for StepChild boards. They are AMAZING
The best way i tell all the beginners, is try to get a board that stands up and comes up to about your chin. That is a really good starting size since it would not be too big and you wont have to over-work yourself to shred the slopes. If you dont have a chance to head down to your local shop and check out the boards yourself, try to get a tape measure and measure the length from the floor to your chin area and the size of the board will be in Centemeters. So when they say the board size is 157, it would mean it is 157 centemeters.
BabyDeerPoo
I RECOMMEND U TO HAVE A TOOL, EASIER TO CARY IN YOUR POCKET AND ITS MORE EFFECTIVE... AND BOOTS AND BINDINGS, MY PREFERENCE IS NORTHWAVE-DRAKE COMBO, CHECK THE NORTHWAVE.COM AND THEY ALSO HAVE A DAKINE TOOLS, BACKPACKS,ETC...
Truck
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