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  1. longboardkook
    October 29, 2011 @ 6:46 pm

    longboardkook Says: Your comment is awaiting moderation. 
    October 29th, 2011 at 11:52 AM
    Another way of looking at this is from a “quiver” perspective. Surfers have multiple boards for different conditions. Short board for strong head high plus waves; funshape for mushy weaker waves; longboard for small waves; and a “gun” for big days. If money was no objective, snowboarders should also have a quiver of snowboards. A powder board (ie Burton Fish); an all mountain board (your main go to stick); and a smaller more flexible board for early & late season conditions (a park board works well). Bindings become an issue. Maybe two pairs would work. One always on your all mountain board and another pair to switch between the early/late board and your powder board depending on the time of the season.
    Again, most of us can’t justify a snowboard quiver but then again with after season sales or mid season sales of last year equipment, could make it worth the money spent.
    No go out and get a season pass if you are within 2 hours from a resort no matter where you live- big or small mountains.

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