Wow, cool. The equipment, you need at least 400- 800 dollars. The snowboard itself may cost more than that, but your a beginner. But beginner people can still get cool stuff. Good decent snowboards that have decent brand names like LTD, lamar, etc, cost around 200-300. Good ones cost like 500 and up. The bindings can cost below $200, and you can get pretty good ones, get Flow bindings, they are so much easier to put your foot in, and out. The boots, you can purchase for under $300, depending on the brand, and what it features. My recommendation is the Boa lacing boots, they are awesome, and fast, you can be out in seconds, while your friends are still tying their shoe laces,lol. Cheap sites, try the house, they have really good cheap stuff, ebay, they sell complete packages for under 500 dollars, good brands, and stuff too. Clothes, jackets would cost you the most. My jacket, a burton costed like $200, but they have good ones for under that price too. North Face, Burton, Analog, DC, all good brands. Goggles, they are pretty expensive as well, you can get a cheap one for $40, and the high end ones go up to 150. The fleece is pretty cheap, you can go anywhere and by it for a cheap price. Handwarmers you can get for like $6
2007-12-12 13:51:01
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answered by ThatPerson 3
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never! snowboarding is a rather new sport, so until those days, little ones and youths did no longer commence out discovering to snowboard and lots switched from snowboarding of their person existence. My buddy's father is fairly much 50 and he switched to snowboarding in his late 30s and he remains very lively! He is going snowboarding with us each and every season and final twelve months he competed in a masters' snowboarding opposition (branch A-4, a protracted time 40-40 9) and placed nicely. he's greater desirable than me and my acquaintances, even with having a late commence in existence. besides, my factor is that 23 remains very youthful! that's in comparison to your education for the Olympics. snowboarding is extremely high priced and in case you have ultimately have been given the money, why no longer? i like snowboarding plenty and that isn't any longer a sport that many females are into, so decide for it! i'm an intermediate/ stepped forward boarder and that i began rather those days (i used to be a die-no longer undemanding skier), yet now i pass 40 days a season and that i beat all of my guy acquaintances. ~ Caty
2016-10-11 00:17:58
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answered by ? 4
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I would suggest buying clothes, gloves, helmet ($300 - $500) and doing a season rental on the board / binding boots ($200) for your first season.
Get really good pants, jacket and gloves (Burton, 686, Dakine, North Face, etc) and you will enjoy riding a lot more - plus they will last compared to low quality clothing. At the very least, get the high end Columbia Titanimum clothing - not expensie and it seems to stand up to my kids' abuse.
http://www.the-house.com/jacket-pkgs.html
http://www.sierratradingpost.com
http://www.mountaingear.com
Good Luck
2007-12-10 10:07:20
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answered by TahoeT 6
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well, a snowboard would cost around 500 to 1500 bucks (the ones that are really cheap sucks XP) and a sutible helmet for snowboarding would be about 100, snowboarding boots would be 300 (i think they come seperatly from the boards, never bought a board with boots) the jackets and suit stuffs would all equal to 200 (jacket 75, gloves 25, pants 75, gogles 15-25, and a hat is optional, but you'll look cool with one XD) and the lessons would vary, wherever you go....
2007-12-10 09:24:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I recommend renting equipment if you are just starting. It'll give you a chance to try the sport out and see which kind of equipment you like the best.
2007-12-10 09:22:08
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answered by morganlefayee 3
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to get all, at least 200 bucks
2007-12-10 09:18:54
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answered by candigurl901 1
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dogfunk.com --- click on live chat and a gear expert will talk to you
2007-12-10 16:08:47
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answered by -krpla- 2
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