Poster: A snowHead
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Hi All
Son moved to the dark side so have little idea where to look.
A part from ebay are there any good sites out there where you can find good SH boards to buy
cheers
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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ntfarmer, Obviously he saw the light . . . but SH snowboard
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Masque, SH stands for second hand.
He still growing so dont want to spend out on new.
We could carry renting but am looking at all options ie buy Sh board that last 2years then sell on against renting.
ps what is reverse angle tec.
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ntfarmer, I think you might be referring to negative camber. A board or ski camber is the rise in the middle when it's put down on a flat surface, the two ends are on the deck and the middle rises off it in a nice curve. Negative or reverse camber is the opposite where the ski/board is essentially flat or sits in the middle first and rocks from side to side.
While we're at it; 'Rocker' just means an extended or exaggerated rise in the tip and /or tail of the tool. This sometimes means the effective metal edge of the ski board that meets the snow is much shorter than an equivalent non-rockered tool.
SH can be here if you put a wanted etc. post here and in Buy/Sell and obviously fleaBay. Another route is new but last season at a retailer. I paid virtually nothing for a two year old 'new' Rome board. Perfect for me and a top end board and not a cheap Chinese factory clone.
Last edited by You need to Login to know who's really who. on Sat 12-01-13 14:51; edited 1 time in total
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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ntfarmer, my son bought an ex-hire board from a shop in Brighton - said it was a decent price, but he did know what he was looking for. How old/big is he? I have a family member who might have a kids board for sale. Probably knowledgeable SHs could give you an idea of what is worth buying on ebay.
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Masque, Thanks for that. At his level spending most of his time away from parks we may be better with the standard board.
pam w, Hi he is 153cm in bare feet and 14 years old. i have been told that he needs between a 140 -145cm board. would be looking more for one at 145cm so it should last this and next year.
cheers
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ntfarmer, ah, too big for the board I have in mind then, which a 9 year old has just grown out of.
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boredsurfin, Have to add bindings and dont have in right size
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ntfarmer, Give them a ring or pop down they serve a decent pint and some rather nice food as well, I doubt they have all their stock on line!
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pam w, have you heard about the Raven boards (lots of chatter on an other site snowboards uk).
boredsurfin, will give Dan a ring and see what he has
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