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Questions in the area of snowboarding. Anything from equipment to the sport to ski areas to getting started.
I have been riding for 8 yrs.
Also completed Ski Area Management program. (Basically went to school for snowboarding.)
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There is such a variety of brands out there now, maybe check out: the-house.com or Backcountry.com They offer many snowboard packages! As for particular brands Burton, Ride, K2, Sims, Rossignol, Rome
Have you tried wearing thick socks? Does that make it more comfortable and secure? Dumb question but are you tying them tight enough? Dakine makes good accessories such as stomp pads/decals. I would
Vermont has a good amount of resorts...and gets a good amount of snow. Check out Sugarbush maybe Stratton.(Vermont areas)....if you like Maine more....yeah Sunday River....maybe Sugarloaf. I'd say if you
question: what kind of terrain does your son like to ride? the shorter board will help him in the terrain parks, if thats where he spends most of his time. choose the larger board if you live somewhere
check out www.the-house.com they offer many package deals with boots/board/bindings....for a great price. I'm not sure of your height/weight...but look for boards in the size range of what you rented.

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