Is there a snowradar.com or equivalent for snowboarding?
badgerman26
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As per title really, want some advice and to buy some kit not off ebay.
cheers.
cheers.
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I wouldn't buy such equipment on ebay...it's usually snow good.....0
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And that's snow joke!Kona Tanuki Deluxe0
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There's a few boarders here. Missbint in particular knows her stuff.
Why not ask?0 -
Try Snowboard Club UK - they have a forum and possibly some articles on kit.
The forum is really cliquey though.
My personal preference is GONEboarding, really helpful and nice forumites.
However please do a search on what you're interested in rather than posting yet another 'What board/boots/binding' thread.
http://www.snowboardclub.co.uk/
http://www.goneboarding.co.uk/
there are probably other places to look, but these are both good places to start.0 -
Like anything its down to buget...like fox xc says there are worth a look and also
http://www.snowboardingforum.com/
which I have used in the past.0 -
badgerman26 wrote:As per title really, want some advice and to buy some kit not off ebay.
cheers.
Nah, because it sucks.0 -
Raymondavalon wrote:
You lot really are taking the piste. You're relly scraping taboggan of the the barrel0 -
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You could try snowheads - largely ski based, but with a snowboard sub-forum...Old hockey players never die - they just smell that way...0
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You know they might as well -
Bikeradar
Musicradar
Techradar
Gamesradar
I'm sure there's probably a hundred more I've missed.
Snowradar seems like a good idea to me.Life's too short to be boring.
09 Kona Dawgma
08 Orange 2240 -
Powderadar?
What about the magazine and accompanying websites for radio based detection array enthusiasts?
Or people who use IZ systems' recording equipment?0 -
Willrideforcake wrote:You could try snowheads - largely ski based, but with a snowboard sub-forum...0
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Skiing is dull, and skiiers know it.
If it wasn't the case, they wouldn't need to spend half their time trying to convince snowboarders that "they're just as cool, mummy says so"0 -
Back in your box, and pick your trousers up on your way.Advocate of disc brakes.0
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yeehaamcgee wrote:Skiing is dull, and skiiers know it.
If it wasn't the case, they wouldn't need to spend half their time trying to convince snowboarders that "they're just as cool, mummy says so"
I like skiing...snowboarders are the BMW drivers of the piste0