Tuesday, July 19, 2011

How To Choose Cheap Snowboards

Snowboarding is rare for most people because of the equipment and lift ticket costs.  We are basically talking about those people who are willing to pay at least $5.00 for a cup of coffee. Oh hey it's called macchiato. Snowboarding is not really all about the high cost of price.  Each season, brand new ones are coming out of the market making those previous year's model more affordable. This can be your chance to having a great deal of price. A negative stigma is always prevailing due to the fact that mainstream brands dominate the mountain. These brands come with their high-priced Burton Snowboards. In its same sense, not being able to afford a Ferrari does not follow that you cannot already drive. Well the same is true in snowboarding except for one fact. The Ferrari will be affordable only after the season ends.

Remember that cheap snowboards aren't created equally. Still you see a lot of brands that are still having dubious quality. Same thing is seen to some of the major vendors. They have entry level boards that have doubtful quality. Both can appeal to those beginners with their appealing price. I do not want you to be mislead. I am promoting those end of season deals on mid-tier boards to all of you.  Though they are not the in demand, this will not at all affect your learning curve. You can see this as something that you can grow into.

Amazingly, snowboards can actually drop down up to 40% off retail after the end of its season. Discounts are amazingly great for a previous year's model.  Riders can also go for a mid-tier brand name board for well under $300. Now how do we define that? Would this mean no macchiato for you in a month? Sacrificing for a brand new Cheap Flow Bindings means you may have to bring some instant coffee to work for a month.

One more issue is about lift tickets. It is a fact that it is really expensive. Paying for it every time you visit is more expensive. One way to save is to buy the earliest possible season pass. With just less than $500, you can buy it but it must be a season pass pre-season. You television may even costs twice that amount. It may be true that TV lasts for longer time. Being able to go out once a week and not always facing the TV being a couch potato watching soap operas all the time, is worth its cost.


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