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<blockquote data-quote="HandBanana" data-source="post: 14684771" data-attributes="member: 156039"><p>As all have said, boots are a HUGE priority but the bindings are equally important, if you have some shitty, non supportive bindings, you're going to be just as bad off as having a crap pair of boots. </p><p></p><p>I've always had good luck with Burton bindings, Burton or K2 boards and 32 boots. Burton is super main stream stuff but it's solid and reasonably priced for beginners. But when I switched from Burton boots to 32s, the difference was insane. I wouldn't recommend it but i've driven home in my 32s sometimes versus my Burtons feeling like a pair of concrete shoes. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck no matter what you buy but go out and try a bunch of stuff on and find out what works for you. Congrats on joining the fold, boarding is far and away my favorite activity. God I miss the Northeast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HandBanana, post: 14684771, member: 156039"] As all have said, boots are a HUGE priority but the bindings are equally important, if you have some shitty, non supportive bindings, you're going to be just as bad off as having a crap pair of boots. I've always had good luck with Burton bindings, Burton or K2 boards and 32 boots. Burton is super main stream stuff but it's solid and reasonably priced for beginners. But when I switched from Burton boots to 32s, the difference was insane. I wouldn't recommend it but i've driven home in my 32s sometimes versus my Burtons feeling like a pair of concrete shoes. Best of luck no matter what you buy but go out and try a bunch of stuff on and find out what works for you. Congrats on joining the fold, boarding is far and away my favorite activity. God I miss the Northeast. [/QUOTE]
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