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Applying at ski shop- help from snowboarders plz
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so im applying at a local ski shop for the winter, and i really want this job. i figure if i know enough about snowboarding i can give myself an advantage as opposed to if i only knew about skiing stuff. so what im asking is, if any snowboarders (or anyone who knows their shit) can give me some advice on different aspects of snowboarding (boards, bindings, etc) or anything you can think of that would help me. mad karma for any kind of help
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Great thread cause im looking for the same thing im applying to my local shop so this could help me too.
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bindings - technine, union, rome, salomon
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sorry i hit enter by accident
boots- vans, salomon, burton
boards- rome, k2, ride, atomic, lib tech, and o-matic
pretty much for a good freestyle setup a rome board paired with a rome binding is a good choice.
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32 boots are sick as well.
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boards as well-- nitro and forum
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dude about.com has the dumbest guides on how to do sports activities
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he just needs to know about tech stuff though
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they suck ass to tune... ohh and make sure you give people legit advice and dont bullshit too much. people can tell
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you forgot one of the biggest board makers of all.
BURTON.
a common mistake, but its a very important one for all the gaperboarders out there.
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