well im thinking of getting this board well its a 5150 here is a pic
im not sure if i should get it or not but its $100 what do you think?
http://www.evogear.com/outlet/snowboards/5150-covert-snowboard-2007.aspx
well im thinking of getting this board well its a 5150 here is a pic
im not sure if i should get it or not but its $100 what do you think?
http://www.evogear.com/outlet/snowboards/5150-covert-snowboard-2007.aspx
Mt Baker, Washington
Back in 1985, when snowboarding was a little known pass time and the US snow covered mountains were mainly for skiing, the snowboarding pioneer Tom Sims approached a ski resort, proposing a snowboard race.
Thankfully the resort he approached was a notoriously freethinking institution and true to form they accepted his idea. So was born the legendary banked slalom race, the world’s oldest snowboarding event.
Famous the world over it draws in some of the biggest entrants, who compete for nothing more than prestige and a trophy made of duct tape.
The resort is considered by many as something of a snowboarding Shangri-La, not due to luxury, due to authenticity.
It is clear from first arrival that this is a particularly hard core destination, ski tracks appear on the steepest slopes that you are likely to see. Generally speaking the slopes here are much steeper than most in North America, if you are willing to deviate from the beaten track, then you will certainly be rewarded with slopes for committed powder hounds.
Such an adrenaline soaked landscape leads to a strange cast of characters, the most committed snowboarders in America flock here in their droves. Older snowboarders have been coming back to the resort for a number of years returning to favourite slopes and routes.
Due to a lack of accommodation around the Lake Tahoe region many travellers and thrill seekers find themselves 17 miles away in the town of glacier.
Lake Tahoe, California
California tends to offer some really good ski and snowboarding deals. Lake Tahoe is among the most impressive of its ski resorts in California.
The biggest selling point here is the land itself. Lake Tahoe is a beautiful setting, with tall noble mountains and the lake stretched out at the bottom of the mountain glistening away as you make your descent. On the other side of the mountain the views extend over the desert.
Lake Tahoe vacation rentals make it easy to get around taking in everything this area has to offer.
Aspen, Colorado
While the glitzy resort of Aspen in Colorado may sound a little pricey to some you may well find yourself pleasantly surprised. The Aspen residents themselves no where to pick up cheap beers and eats, you can stray on down to shuffle-board on Cooper Street and pick $6 pitchers of beer. Nearby is the much cheaper resort Snowmass, which is young and trendy and a real destination for snowboarders.
Killington, Vermont
Just south of Canada and the other side of the country from most snowboard destinations is Killington in Vermont. Here you can get some great deals especially on lift passes. While you don’t quite have the rocky mountain powder there are plenty of great slopes to take to. The town is vast and exciting, boasting of a bustling night life and plenty of great eateries. The many outlet malls here could clothe you cheaply for the rest of your life. There is also a great choice of accommodation, and great hiking routes throughout the area.
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i have a 155 http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://snowboardreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/burt-clash-snowboard-2008.jpg&imgrefurl=http://snowboardreviews.com/burton-clash/&h=300&w=254&sz=14&tbnid=K7zIYV6AIrCe7M::&tbnh=116&tbnw=98&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dburton%2Bclash&usg=__T4dLrDbrgzBe5SGhnxZS4xs1g3Q=&ei=0uqzSf6sJKGbtwf9yam7Bw&sa=X&oi=image_result&resnum=6&ct=image&cd=1
white http://www.usoutdoorstore.com/outlet/burton-moto-snowboard-boots.html
i cant find my flow bindings but theyre flow flites idk what #
plain white http://www.dakine.com/snowboard/packs/snow/heli-pro-20l/
black arctic pants and http://www.burton.com/Gear/Default.aspx#/gear/productdetail/mens/jackets/mens-burton-jackets/10618/209946036/
and http://www.snowshack.com/detail/SNW+DA-10031_Dakine+Concourse+Double+Bag+Black+Chop+Shop+185cm
how can i make it better?
still no one is telling me stuff to get only that i have beginner stuff… I KNOW I HAVE GOOD BEGINNER STUFF AND I WANT TO UPGRADE!!!
I’m thinking about buying it. http://www.evogear.com/outlet/snowboards/morrow-source-wide-snowboard-dimension-bindings-2009.aspx
Hey i have a forum seeker john jackson 158.
which bindings will go with this board our of these?
ride 2009 ex:
http://www.evogear.com/outlet/snowboard-bindings/ride-ex-2009.aspx?utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=shoppingengine&utm_campaign=googlebase
2009 Burton Cartel:
http://www.alpinesports-santafe.com/product/665/
Burton Custom Detox:
http://www.alpinesports-santafe.com/product/665/
and heres the board:
http://www.sierrasnowboard.com/Forum-Seeker-John-Jackson-Snowboards.asp
so which bindings go best with this board in terms of style, fit, and look?
thanks!
I’m getting a Rome Vinyl board and planning on these…
Bindings:
https://www.evogear.com/outlet/snowboard-bindings/ride-delta-mvmt-binding-2008.aspx
Boots:
http://www.dogfunk.com/snowboard/DC-Graphix-Snowboard-Boot-Womens/DCS1456M.html
I’m a girl and I’m pretty positive the bindings will fit the boot (size 7.5). Can someone confirm this for me?
Don’t tell me I should ‘try on the boots’ I already know that and I would if I lived near a good shop. Alas, I don’t.
So yay or nay?
Yeah I heard about BOA, but they are also more bothersome to repair if the thing breaks
. So I’m sticking with laces -shrug-
And I’m actually a shoe size 8, so I was going for half a size lower because I’m going to wear them in, ya know?
I have Ride NRc Bindings. I am going to buy a new boot. Which boots would work well with these bindings. Give me 4 boot types please. ALSO Are tHE BINDINGS GOOD BINDINGS
Heres the link to the Bindings
http://www.evogear.com/outlet/snowboard-bindings/ride-nrc-2009.aspx
When it comes to planning snowboard holidays there are a number of important factors to consider. There is definitely a lot more involved than simply throwing some warm clothes into a bag, grabbing your board and hopping on a coach…
* Get Your Body Ready
One of the key things to consider is your level of physical fitness. Snowboarding is a strenuous activity and it’s essential that your body is able to tolerate it. Even if you are already in good shape then it is highly advisable to undergo some proper exercise. Mountain biking and running will both help to strengthen your legs. Other important areas to concentrate on are the stomach, shoulders and the whole of your back. If you spend your working life sitting in an office all day long then it would not be a good idea to consider snowboarding until you have spent at least two or three months on a strict fitness program. If you are at all puzzled about which exercises are most suitable then either speak to the staff at your local gym or have a look online.
* When to Book.
The time of year will have a dramatic effect on the price of your snowboard accommodation. If you don’t want to pay a very high amount, then the golden rule is to avoid peak times such as school holidays. By choosing a quieter period you can still have a splendid holiday with plenty of snow and for a great deal less. Look into when the area usually gets its snow and work your trip around that. Just before Christmas can be a superb time to book in many locations.
* The Best Place to be.
Where do you want to go? And just how far are you planning to travel?
There are all kinds of different locations to choose from and it is truly up to you and your budget. You can look at a number of areas in Europe for your trip or you could consider jetting off to somewhere in America. Certainly, it is going to be more expensive to go snowboarding in Utah or Montana than it would be to visit Italy or Norway. But it may possibly not cost that much more…
* Find Good Accommodation.
Another key factor of your holiday is choosing the best resort. This may sound like common sense stuff, but there are a number of elements that can easily be overlooked. What lessons are on offer at each resort? And how far away are the slopes? You don’t want to spend half of your holiday traveling backwards and forwards, do you? Ski hotels are like everything else in life; there are the good ones and the not so good ones. You want somewhere that is spacious, competitively priced and close to the slopes. Do plenty of research into several different resorts before committing yourself to anything. And keep in mind; it may well be worth you paying a little bit extra if it is going to improve your holiday.
* Get Kitted Out.
Having the right equipment for your holiday is quite essential. Again, do your research and look at quite a few different outlets. It doesn’t always mean that apparatus is superior because it has a famous name splashed across it. And when it comes to prices, the Internet will by and large beat off-line companies hands down.
Independent travel agency Skiline offers a wide range of snowboarding holidays in America, Canada and Europe including France, Austria, and Italy skiing and can arrange all aspects of your next holiday. Skiline caters to short and long skiing chalet holidays with no surprises.
http://www.the-house.com/bm1bi46wh8zz-bent-metal-bindings.html
http://www.evogear.com/outlet/snowboard
2nd link – http://www.evogear.com/outlet/snowboard-bindings/ride-beta-binding-2008.aspx
I’m getting new snowboarding gear this year. I think i know what jacket I want but I need some pants to go with it. Any links to pants or websites that might have them? I think I want plaid or black and white pants, probably not a solid color.
Here’s the jacket
http://www.usoutdoorstore.com/outlet/bonfire-dream-snowboarding-jacket-womens.html
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