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Snowboard Brands Compared

   By: Kai LeBerge

There are probably over one hundred different snowboard brands out on the market today with some focusing on beginner boarders with inexpensive gear. Others may stick with top of the line snowboard equipment that can be suitable for novices all the way up to professionals. Browsing the Internet on various snowboarding websites, you will notice how some snowboard brands are synonymous with quality, value and performance.

Everyone has their own opinion as to which snowboard brands are the best and the type of snowboard you use is also part of the equation. Company A might manufacture a great free carve board for racing but their freestyle boards may not be as great as Company B’s freestyle board. Because there are more than one type of snowboard just as there are a variety of snow boots and other gear to choose from, each person’s perception of what snowboard brands are tops will be different.

Renting Before You Buy

Renting your snowboard equipment before you buy can be a smart move and allows you to test a variety of different snowboard brands before you settle on one in particular. Everything from boots to snowboards can be rented so be sure to try a variety of brands and styles, especially the boards to determine whether you are more of a freestyle, free ride or free carve snowboard kind of person.

A Sampling Of Snowboard Brands

If you are seeking an all-around versatile type of snowboard, the mountain snowboards like Rome Anthem, Flow Team and Burton Jussi are great favorites with many snowboarders both inexperienced to professional. Gnu’s Rider’s Choice is among the snowboard brands best and if you are a twin tip snowboard kind of person, check out Ride Society’s boards or even Forum Grudge, CAPiTA and Sapient Lotus.

For the top snowboard brands, expect to pay several hundred dollars for an innovative, styling ride. If you are not fond of paying four hundred to seven hundred dollars for the latest and greatest, bide your time and hit the end of season sales and get a great board for a few hundred dollars less. For beginners who are seeking introductory or inexpensive snowboard brands, the pricing is more like one hundred fifty to three hundred dollars for a board.

Just like with bikes, cars and technology, there are graduated levels of style and innovation when it comes to the snowboards. That is why there are over one hundred snowboard brands to choose from when you go shopping for gear. If you are unsure of what to buy, troll the snowboarding websites and ask for opinions as to the best gear that would best suit your experience and budget. Between the snowboard enthusiasts and the experienced salespeople at the stores, you should eventually be able to navigate through the many different snowboard brands.

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