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How much chould i sell my snowboard for?

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It's a Crazy Banana Alpine snowboard, Length 160cm/63inchs

never been used, no bindings.

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  1. Even though your board has never been used it is still second hand and the most you are likely to get for it is around half the originl price. Snowboards are like cars in the sense that they depriciate as years go by, so the year your board was made will have an impact on the price also. The board you are selling is quite specialised so that might work in your favour, if i were you id sell it slightly above half the price you originally paid for it, Good luck


  2. I found a Crazy Banana 160 on ebay for $29.95...didn't say if it was new, but it looked like it.

  3. go on snowboarding forums and put it in the classefieds

  4. I think you could get more for it if it were winter time. Not much snow to board on in May.

    My advice is to hold off and sell in around October.

  5. Why would you buy a snowboard and never use it?

    if it's brand new, just ask to return it.

  6. Whatever you paid for this board, expect to sell it for 1/4 - 1/3 of that amount.

    Considering the season is over, not many people will be wanting to pay top dollar for gear right now since everyone will be trying to get rid of their stuff for next seasons gear.

    Usually, any Non-Burton board will not usually fetch high dollar amounts either. Also most people will use a board within the 151-158 range. Even though your board is slightly out of that range, it does make a difference unfortunately.

    And without bindings, don't expect a lot for the board either. Bindings may make the board a sweeter value but it's a maybe.

    I'd say just hold on to it for now and try to sell it sometime in Oct-Dec of this year.

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