Need some advice on snowboarding gear?

Hey guys,

I am planning to check out some of our local shops tomorrow with the hopes of picking up some Snowboard Gear (boots, board, bindings) since they are beginning to have closeout sales.

I have only been snowboarding twice, and have been renting equipment. However, I don’t want a really cheap beginner board, I want something that is good and will last.

Can someone tell me the best models/brands for:
-Snowboards
-Boots
-Bindings

I would like to keep my budget under or around $400. I realize I won’t get an AWESOME snowboard for this, but it should get me something good.

Thanks
Oh, and I would like to get an All-Mountain board.

board – burton or ride or forum or K2
boots – thirtytwo (they have moldable foam liners that can be molded to your foot…..amazing)
bindings – burton, technine, ride (for bindings in general look for one with a toe-cap strap a lot of brands are puttin them out but i find burtons the nicest)

4 Responses to “Need some advice on snowboarding gear?”

  • Plan B:

    Burton on all of them it is a great brand and all of there merchandise is high quality!

    Good luck!
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  • Sir_Maximus:

    Burton is my favorite snowboard brand but they are pricey if you want something good but a little cheaper I would go for a Marrow, Lamar or a 5150 board and boots I would get either DC or Vans. Vans being the cheaper choice and for bindings Burton but as above they are expensive as an alternate I would get Lamar bindings. Hope that helps!! have fun!!
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  • Justin:

    whoa whoa whoa guys, burton…. baaaaaad its the devil try brands like k2, stepchild snowboards, capita, and rome
    bindings, flow is good, cheep and easy to strap in (just pull up the back)
    boots, vans, makes good ones for cheep,
    board, k2 or rome or capita
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  • Mel:

    board – burton or ride or forum or K2
    boots – thirtytwo (they have moldable foam liners that can be molded to your foot…..amazing)
    bindings – burton, technine, ride (for bindings in general look for one with a toe-cap strap a lot of brands are puttin them out but i find burtons the nicest)
    References :

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