I am looking into learning how to snowboard I was wondering what company is best for buying snowboards.?
I would like the company to be at a reasonable price. Also where are the best places in Pennsylvania to learn. And what tips would you give to a beginner like myself.
for reasonable prices, go for the lower name brands (morrow, 5150) they are cheaper and can be very affordable.
if you have a little bigger budget try looking at k2 or Burton (burton is not very cheap, but very ncie, and so is k2)
try looking for a play it again sports in your area. they sell snowbaording stuff(morrow, ride, burton and 5150) and they even have some packaged deals.
as for pennsylvania, http://skicentral.com/pennsylvania.html, shows a lot of resorts that are avalible for you. im guessing they recommend pocono mountain, so check there site out.
as for tips: get lessons, only way to learn and the easiest way to learn too. take a few lessons, after that youll see a lot of improvment. remember it will come, so just keep practicing on the bunny hill and you’ll be hitting blues and blacks in no time.
-keep you knees bent
- always look straight ahead
-be aware of others
-do what your instructor says
-have fun
to wear:
underarmoun or shirt, sweatshirt and jacket
longunderwear or sweatpants, and snow pants
wear thick socks, you’ll need them.
Biggest tip: Have FUN!
happy shredding, good luck
January 6th, 2010 at 11:33 pm
for reasonable prices, go for the lower name brands (morrow, 5150) they are cheaper and can be very affordable.
if you have a little bigger budget try looking at k2 or burton (burton is not very cheap, but very ncie, and so is k2)
try looking for a play it again sports in your area. they sell snowbaording stuff(morrow, ride, burton and 5150) and they even have some packaged deals.
as for pennsylvania, http://skicentral.com/pennsylvania.html, shows a lot of resorts that are avalible for you. im guessing they recommend pocono mountain, so check there site out.
as for tips: get lessons, only way to learn and the easiest way to learn too. take a few lessons, after that youll see a lot of improvment. remember it will come, so just keep practicing on the bunny hill and you’ll be hitting blues and blacks in no time.
-keep you knees bent
- always look straight ahead
-be aware of others
-do what your instructor says
-have fun
to wear:
underarmoun or shirt, sweatshirt and jacket
longunderwear or sweatpants, and snow pants
wear thick socks, you’ll need them.
Biggest tip: Have FUN!
happy shredding, good luck
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snowboarder
January 6th, 2010 at 11:45 pm
I would also go for a k2. I received a k2 this year & it has turned out great. My edges stay sharp and I have yet the need to wax my board. A good place to buy snowboards (& snowboard gear) is backcountryoutlet.com. The best time to get gear is right before snowboard season starts (august-october) or in the summer. They have great prices & although most of the gear is considered "last-year" it works just the same trust me! The best tip I can give you is to practice practice practice! Take every opportunity to hit the slopes & DON’T GIVE UP!
To work on your balance when your not around the mountains try to jump on a skateboard & work on your heel-toe stearing. GOOD LUCK!
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