I’m looking for snowboard goggles where the lenses are not see through. can someone link me to a couple?

Posted on October 25th, 2009 by admin

where you can not see through them.

I don’t care about brand, as long as the lens aren’t see through.
Thanks
jeez… I meant see through from the other person’s perspective of course I want to be able to see through my goggles.

haha, i got you. anon goggles are great, but im not so sure about the see-through-ness, some goggles have a great tint, so great to the point its liek a mirror. but the goggles with the higher tints are generally way more expensicve. electric makes good goggles too, but the same thing, more money = more tint. oakley is a great brand. i prefer them above all others. chaun white uses them, so they have to be good and so does Terje haakonsen (spelling?) they too are more expensive for a greater tint, but their lenses are all-together better. Better frames, better lenses,better quality. you can also customize them at http://www.oakley.com. go with Oakleys, or if you must Anons.

good luck

What is a good but sorta cheap snowboard that has a nice (above average) flex ?

Posted on October 25th, 2009 by admin

im looking for a new snowboard sorta cheap cuz im on a BIG budget but im looking for around a 145-148 with nice flex cz my old one had absolutly NONE but i have burton custom bindings i thnk thier large so idk if the board has to be wide or not but anytihng would be helpfull
(be warry of price)

try to find a board on ebay.

What is a good but sorta cheap snowboard that has a nice (above average) flex ?

Posted on October 25th, 2009 by admin

im looking for a new snowboard sorta cheap cuz im on a BIG budget but im looking for around a 145-148 with nice flex cz my old one had absolutly NONE but i have burton custom bindings i thnk thier large so idk if the board has to be wide or not but anytihng would be helpfull
(be warry of price)

try to find a board on ebay.

I’m looking for snowboard goggles where the lenses are not see through. can someone link me to a couple?

Posted on October 25th, 2009 by admin

where you can not see through them.

I don’t care about brand, as long as the lens aren’t see through.
Thanks
jeez… I meant see through from the other person’s perspective of course I want to be able to see through my goggles.

haha, i got you. anon goggles are great, but im not so sure about the see-through-ness, some goggles have a great tint, so great to the point its liek a mirror. but the goggles with the higher tints are generally way more expensicve. electric makes good goggles too, but the same thing, more money = more tint. oakley is a great brand. i prefer them above all others. chaun white uses them, so they have to be good and so does Terje haakonsen (spelling?) they too are more expensive for a greater tint, but their lenses are all-together better. Better frames, better lenses,better quality. you can also customize them at http://www.oakley.com. go with Oakleys, or if you must Anons.

good luck

Snowboard boots/bindings question?

Posted on October 22nd, 2009 by admin

I believe my boots are centered on my snowboard, yet my toes seem to hang out farther than my heal. Should i move the bindings farther back on the board to compensate?
My heel hangs over like 8/8 of an inch but my toes are like 2 inches over… and this board is even little big for my taste… its already 161cm long and 25.5 cm wide at the waist. I don’t want to get a wider board cause im only 140 lbs.
heel hangs over 1/8 not 8/8 lol

Depends how far they are off the board. If they hang over enough for you to catch an edge as you lean on your toe side while turning or carving, they’re too far and will need to be positioned farther back. If they hang over a cm it’s not a big deal.

Snowboard Bindings: Strap Binding Vs. Flow?

Posted on October 22nd, 2009 by admin

I have a pair of strap bindings,, But Im thinking of getting Flow. I am a beginner,, so I think Flow maybe better for me..

However I heard that there is barrier or judgemental thought for people who wear flow instead of strap….ex: "only newbs wear flow"—or something like that… Is that correct?

Thanks

Well if you’re looking into flows and you ride a lot don’t bother with the cheap ones. They break pretty easy so the only ones I would look at if you do ride a lot would be the TEam and NXT line.

Snowboard Bindings: Strap Binding Vs. Flow?

Posted on October 22nd, 2009 by admin

I have a pair of strap bindings,, But Im thinking of getting Flow. I am a beginner,, so I think Flow maybe better for me..

However I heard that there is barrier or judgemental thought for people who wear flow instead of strap….ex: "only newbs wear flow"—or something like that… Is that correct?

Thanks

Well if you’re looking into flows and you ride a lot don’t bother with the cheap ones. They break pretty easy so the only ones I would look at if you do ride a lot would be the TEam and NXT line.

If you have burton snowboard boots do you need to have burton bindings?

Posted on October 22nd, 2009 by admin


boots and bindings never matter; you can always interchange them. now bindings and boards is where you can run into problems. always check the screw hole patterns of your board and your bindings to make sure they match before making your purchase.

If you have burton snowboard boots do you need to have burton bindings?

Posted on October 22nd, 2009 by admin


boots and bindings never matter; you can always interchange them. now bindings and boards is where you can run into problems. always check the screw hole patterns of your board and your bindings to make sure they match before making your purchase.

Snowboard boots/bindings question?

Posted on October 22nd, 2009 by admin

I believe my boots are centered on my snowboard, yet my toes seem to hang out farther than my heal. Should i move the bindings farther back on the board to compensate?
My heel hangs over like 8/8 of an inch but my toes are like 2 inches over… and this board is even little big for my taste… its already 161cm long and 25.5 cm wide at the waist. I don’t want to get a wider board cause im only 140 lbs.
heel hangs over 1/8 not 8/8 lol

Depends how far they are off the board. If they hang over enough for you to catch an edge as you lean on your toe side while turning or carving, they’re too far and will need to be positioned farther back. If they hang over a cm it’s not a big deal.

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