what is the best UK website to Buy a snowboard boots and bindings?
Posted on October 28th, 2009 by admin
If you’re buying boots, I would recommend going in to a store, rather than buying online. the reason for this is that snowboard boot sizings wildly differentiate by width, brand and fit.
Most people recommend trying at least 5 pairs on to see which you feel most comfortable in – remember you will be wearing them for a good few hours each time you board, so you don’t want to get stuck with rubby, blistery boots!
If you go to a good store like The Snowboard Asylum (part of Ellis Brigham) you can have your boot liners heat moulded to your feet, meaning snug fitting boots every time!
Another plus of going instore is if you go to one actually in a snowdome (Xscape, Chillfactore etc) they will let you "try out" boards and bindings. this means you can see what style of binding is best for you – Caps, Straps or flows. Again, the Snowboard asylum are amazingly helpful with this!
If you do want to shop online, i would recommend –
http://www.snowboard-asylum.com/
http://www.bargainboards.co.uk/
Happy boarding!
a
October 28th, 2009 at 4:09 pm
If you’re buying boots, I would recommend going in to a store, rather than buying online. the reason for this is that snowboard boot sizings wildly differentiate by width, brand and fit.
Most people recommend trying at least 5 pairs on to see which you feel most comfortable in – remember you will be wearing them for a good few hours each time you board, so you don’t want to get stuck with rubby, blistery boots!
If you go to a good store like The Snowboard Asylum (part of Ellis Brigham) you can have your boot liners heat moulded to your feet, meaning snug fitting boots every time!
Another plus of going instore is if you go to one actually in a snowdome (Xscape, Chillfactore etc) they will let you "try out" boards and bindings. this means you can see what style of binding is best for you – Caps, Straps or flows. Again, the Snowboard asylum are amazingly helpful with this!
If you do want to shop online, i would recommend –
http://www.snowboard-asylum.com/
http://www.bargainboards.co.uk/
Happy boarding!
a
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Boardaholic, shopaholic
October 28th, 2009 at 4:33 pm
here are some http://www.boardsonline.co.uk/
http://www.noahsarkbikes.co.uk/zencart/
this one is the best in my opinion http://www.bargainboards.co.uk/
http://www.conspiracyclothing.co.uk/acatalog/Snowboard_store.html
http://www.0-21.co.uk/
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October 28th, 2009 at 4:42 pm
dk
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October 28th, 2009 at 5:25 pm
I’ve found the cheapest place is Dare2Be. There’s a website too.
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