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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 14684750" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>plus 1 on the boots. ive had quite a few pairs. the absolute best that ive ever used and still want are the ratcheting style. with laces i can never get my damn boots tight enough in the right spots. those ratcheting boots are amazing and cinch everything down equally with ease!</p><p></p><p>board and bindings arent as big of a deal, especially if youre still learning. ive been boarding off and on for almost 20 years. i could board on a 2x4 if need be <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /></p><p></p><p>if youre still learning, grab something cheap. you will upgrade in a year or so anyways. i also found it soooo much easier to learn on a small board. i used a female friends board. "way too small" for my height/weight but i was carving shit up on day 2 thanks to that board. just easier to control. </p><p></p><p>and dont go silly buying expensive matching gear. good pants are important but you can get them on sale for pretty cheap. ive bought pairs for $20 that were great. you want to be able to sit on your butt and not go numb. that's it lol. as far as jackets, you will likely change that up once you find what is comfortable. i just use a hoody now. </p><p></p><p>you can some times score good gloves at costco for like $20-30. they used to carry boards and bindings too. cheap stuff but worked great for years while i was learning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 14684750, member: 40308"] plus 1 on the boots. ive had quite a few pairs. the absolute best that ive ever used and still want are the ratcheting style. with laces i can never get my damn boots tight enough in the right spots. those ratcheting boots are amazing and cinch everything down equally with ease! board and bindings arent as big of a deal, especially if youre still learning. ive been boarding off and on for almost 20 years. i could board on a 2x4 if need be :-p if youre still learning, grab something cheap. you will upgrade in a year or so anyways. i also found it soooo much easier to learn on a small board. i used a female friends board. "way too small" for my height/weight but i was carving shit up on day 2 thanks to that board. just easier to control. and dont go silly buying expensive matching gear. good pants are important but you can get them on sale for pretty cheap. ive bought pairs for $20 that were great. you want to be able to sit on your butt and not go numb. that's it lol. as far as jackets, you will likely change that up once you find what is comfortable. i just use a hoody now. you can some times score good gloves at costco for like $20-30. they used to carry boards and bindings too. cheap stuff but worked great for years while i was learning. [/QUOTE]
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