How 2 buy a snowboard
if you dn't want to buy yet, Any Mountain is doing a season long rental program this year. It is great for getting ski's for you or your kids and not having to deal with buying stuff.
Originally Posted by HongKongBeef
dwnshft, you just missed the ski and snowboard convention. there were some bomb deals there!
kwik 411:
sat, nov 20: 11a - 8p
sun, nov 21: 11a - 5p
tix: $15...but the local papers/weekly entertainment guide should have a coupon for a couple bucks off
FREE limited lift ticket to Sierra-or-Northstar w/ admission
@cal expo -- exhibition hall A
limited = valid any TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY during the entire 2004-05 winter season, excluding Dec. 20, 2004 thru Jan. 02, 2005 and February 19 thru February 27, 2005
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Thanks to everyone for your advise We are going to buy new from Sport cove w/ free 2year warranty against everything from cracks to chips to braeking off so it sounds safer this way thanks again
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Sweet, let us know what setup you end up with...and when you'll be up at the mountains. The snow is prolly pretty craped out right now (rained up to 8000'), but next storm shouldn't be too far off.
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I bought a advanced rental board at the end of the season. That way I had a week of changing bindings and boards to make sure it worked for me.
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John
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