Tips For Buying A Used Snowboard

by Bode

Getting a good quality brand name snowboard at half the price is possible if you consider the value in pre-owned boards. A lot can go wrong when buying  a used board and therefore it is a good thought to do your due diligence so you don't wind up making a costly error. The snowboard must be wider then your feet with snowboots and you should still have a couple of inces to spare. The last thing you want is for your toes or heels to be dragging on the snow as you come down the slopes! Next you have to decide what length snowboard you want. . If you're looking to perform tricks and stunts then a shorter snowboard is for you but if you just want speed then a longer snowboard is for you. But essentially it is a good idea to determine what type of snowboarding style suits you best before making this decision. If you are a novice snowboarder it is a good thought to buy and all -slopes snowboard as the snowboard's blend features of both short and long snowboards and are made to be ridden all over the slopes. Next you want to look for any apparent imperfections especially on top of the snowboard. Steer clear of any pre-owned boards that show some major dents or cracks but be aware that some delamination on the board is normal. Stay away from any snowboards that have experienced some type of major impact and look for something that just has some cosmetic defects. A common oversight when acquiring a used snowboard is the removal of the bindings and the inspection of the area underneath. Perform the same inspect with the stomp pads and the stickers. Another thing to check for here is the threading holes for the bindings and basically you just want to make sure they still work. The last thing you want is a pre-owned snowboard that you cannot securely attach bindings to. Sometimes also overlooked are the metal edges around the board. Normal wear and tear around the edges is fine and is typically easily repaired but you want to avoid any deep gouges along the edges because these are hard to repair. At all costs avoid any pre-owned board with major cracks or dents along the bottom as these are not easy to fix. Look for a snowboard that has only minor scratches and scrapes along the bottom. So again the key is to find a snowboard with only damage on the outer most layer of the board as this will most likely not affect the functioning any. A high qulaity, brand name board can be yours at a fraction of the price if you know were to look. Read this article and follow the tips and you'll have a good notion of what to look for when buying  your first used snowboard.

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