Cheapest place to buy a burton snowboard and bindings?

Posted on November 8th, 2009 by admin

Im looking for a beginners board for this season, have been recommended a burton feather (?). Where is the cheapest place I can get hold of one, I dont mind second hand as long as its in good condition! (have tried ebay and nothing as yet).

Why Burton? There are a ton of great beginner boards out there with out the cost of a new Burton. Go to your local board shop and let the guys there help you make your choice. The feather is a good board but you have to look at weather you really want to learn how to ride. You will progress out of a board like that in a mater of a season. Thus you will have to get a new board next year. Do your home work, don’t just go and get a board that your friend rides or suggest. Get the board that’s good for you not everyone else.

6 Responses

  1. Leader Desslok Says:

    Not sure where you live, but Play It Again Sports sells new and used equipment. Staff is typcially very helpful also. You can look for a store here:

    http://www.playitagainsports.com/franchise/storefinder.asp
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  2. Mike C Says:

    Why Burton? There are a ton of great beginner boards out there with out the cost of a new Burton. Go to your local board shop and let the guys there help you make your choice. The feather is a good board but you have to look at weather you really want to learn how to ride. You will progress out of a board like that in a mater of a season. Thus you will have to get a new board next year. Do your home work, don’t just go and get a board that your friend rides or suggest. Get the board that’s good for you not everyone else.
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  3. Minty Flatface Says:

    Edge to Edge in Crawley (near Gatwick Aiport) sell quality second hand boards at realistic prices. They’ve also got a web site that you can check out. http://www.edge2edge.co.uk
    E-bay’s also worth looking at, although you only have photos to go on when looking at the condition of the board.
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  4. Lexi Says:

    At a ski and snowboard swap. Check the local board stores to find out when they are scheduled.
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  5. Joe Says:

    here is the website,don’t give me best answer just look at it
    http://www.burton.com/Region.aspx?return=%2fDefault.aspx
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  6. drblonde Says:

    I don’t know where you live or where you are planning to go boarding this season, but a lot of ski shops near the slopes have great ‘try it and buy it’ deals.

    I bought my skis when I lived in New Zealand and I hired lots of different skis from a local ski shop to test them out before I decided which to buy. It’s great because you can totally hammer the slopes without worrying that you’re damaging your new skis – you then just buy a new pair when you’ve made your choice, and they deduct the hire prices you’ve paid from the cost of the new skis! Bargain.
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