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Snowboarders help me out....
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<blockquote data-quote="Torch10th" data-source="post: 14684729" data-attributes="member: 15703"><p>For the longest time I had a set of cheap Vans boots that I didn't think anything of. They weren't all that comfortable, weren't all that warm, but they worked.</p><p></p><p>With that said you have the right outlook. When purchasing your gear, first set your budget. Then you want to look at the priority items.</p><p></p><p>1. Boots. This is your #1 priority. It's like tires on your car, they do all the work. Pickup something that is comfortable and supportive.</p><p>2. Bindings, I use Flow myself because I like the ease of a click-in but the support of a strap-in</p><p>3. Board. Sounds like you're looking at all mountain boards here. I've been riding a Solomon Rude for a while now and it's done great for that purpose. It's at the ends of it's life currently though.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, get a quality helmet and quality eyewhere as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torch10th, post: 14684729, member: 15703"] For the longest time I had a set of cheap Vans boots that I didn't think anything of. They weren't all that comfortable, weren't all that warm, but they worked. With that said you have the right outlook. When purchasing your gear, first set your budget. Then you want to look at the priority items. 1. Boots. This is your #1 priority. It's like tires on your car, they do all the work. Pickup something that is comfortable and supportive. 2. Bindings, I use Flow myself because I like the ease of a click-in but the support of a strap-in 3. Board. Sounds like you're looking at all mountain boards here. I've been riding a Solomon Rude for a while now and it's done great for that purpose. It's at the ends of it's life currently though. Obviously, get a quality helmet and quality eyewhere as well. [/QUOTE]
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