Wednesday, October 21, 2009

How is $160 for a snowboard rental?

for the rest of this season?


It includes the board, bindings, and boots. (all Burton)


Im pretty much a beginner too, but I have skied my entire life and i bought a season pass so im wondering if i should wait until next year or spend the money now. Because i really like snowboarding and i go up all weekend every week.





sorry if im kind of confusing, but any suggestions?

How is $160 for a snowboard rental?
that's good price.......personally, i don't like burton boots...not comfy at all...and their boards are a wee over-priced...bindings are cool.... spend the money!





i wish i could go up every weekend...it takes like 2 hours to get to mt. high...
Reply:yes thats a great deal especially for including boots and bindings---at the end of the season see if they offer you a buy-out option when you return it--that is if you still like it then...if not, you can make a decision based on your riding style(park, bumps, cruisers,etc) as to what gear to buy for next year--btw, you can get some great deals at the end of the year so be on the lookout
Reply:If you get the gear until the end of the season go for it. Don't worry about the brand, when you're a rookie you just need to get out there and work it out.
Reply:id say its a deal. i dont ride all burton, but burton products are top of the line; i really respect their gear. just take it and have a good time.
Reply:I work at a ski area and snowboard rental there is $33 a day so based on that if you were going 5 times or more it is a pretty good deal. Being that the season is half over I'd ask if they'd give you a reduced rate.



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