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I am looking to buy a snowboard and i have a pretty tight budget. what brand do i look at? morrow? any ideas?

by Guest62807  |  earlier

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around 250 i saw a morrow radium in a store today that looked really sweet and was 220 for the board and bindings... but i dont know anything about morrow...

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  1. google cheap boreds


  2. Burton would be your best bet they carry top of the line stuff and try to buy from a small shop they normally sell cheaper than a warehouse type place would.

  3. what price range?

  4. i buy mines at Vans stores sometimes

  5. Ebay. Any model thats about a year or 2 old and didn't get sold (brand new) is cheap.  If you like rails try to get a board with some slim walls. If most of the snow you ride is fake blown snow i would suggest looking into libtech they have some new boards geared for non big mountain riding.

  6. definitely BURTON!!!

    burton.com

  7. try www.the-house.com

    the foursquare boards are usually cheap, and pretty good quality

    to the girl above, burton boards are so overrated!!!!!

  8. if you dont want to spend much money get somthing like a lamar

  9. I'm a newer snowboarder, but have been skiing all my life so I'm familiar with how things should feel. I have a Morrow Traverse board and I'm happy with it. It's not the easiest thing to carve on, but it gives you plenty of control and it's a good board for your money. I would reccomend them.

  10. If you are a begineer rider most entry level boards will be cheap. If you want a more advanced board and have a tight budget id advise to buy second hand or get one of last years models rather than going for a budget brand, Good luck.

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