Where can I buy snowboard boots?
I have recently bought a snowboard and bindings. All I need are snow pants and boots but I am unsure where I can buy snowboard boots and not get ripped off. I live in the east end of Toronto. Does anyone know any places I can go to get a decent pair of snowboard boots?
http://backcountryoutlet.com
http://moosejaw.com
http://dogfunk.com
http://www.sierrasnowboard.com/
http://the-house.com
http://www.boardparadise.com/snow/
http://www.spadout.com/c/snowboarding/
http://www.brociety.com/ – timed sales, you could get lucky though.
http://www.the-house.com/snbow.html
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go to sierrasnowboard.com all of the 2009 stuff is 50% unlike th-house.com
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i just bought snowboard bindings from them and have bought other stuff before theyre great
http://backcountryoutlet.com
http://moosejaw.com
http://dogfunk.com
http://www.sierrasnowboard.com/
http://the-house.com
http://www.boardparadise.com/snow/
http://www.spadout.com/c/snowboarding/
http://www.brociety.com/ – timed sales, you could get lucky though.
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You can buy them from http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&keywords=snowboard%20boots&tag=189-20&index=sporting&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325
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Jake gave you the most options for new gear, but also check out ebay and craigslist for new/used boots at a discount.
Even though I bought my boots online, I did go to a store to double check size and fit. Every brand sizes just a little different.
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Try these sites they work the best for me:
http://www.the-house.com/
http://www.proboardshop.com
http://www.moosejaw.com/
http://www.trusnow.com/
http://www.sourceboards.com/
http://www.boardparadise.com/
http://www.easternboarder.com/
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Amazon has a solid selection of boots at good prices:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000IBJYSU?ie=UTF8&tag=innovatincuba-20
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1. ANY WEB SITES THE GUYS MENTIONED, BUT U HAVE TO KNOW, WHAT BRAND R U LOOKING 4, A LOT OF TIMES SOME BRANDS MATCHING ONLY SOME BOOTS AND BINDINGS, AND IF YOURS IS NOT THE ONE, U MAY HAVE SOME PROBLEMS…
2. GO TO THE SKI SHOP (WITH YOUR BOARD ) , TRY COUPLE OF BOOTS, SEE HOW IT FEELS IN THE BINDINGS, WRIGHT THE MODEL AND SIZE DOWN, AND GET IT OF THE WEB SITE…
A LOT OF MY STUDENTS DID IT. SO FAR, SO GOOD!!!
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