How much should I expect to spend for some decent used equipment? Is it wise to buy boots online without trying them on? I dont want to go above 200 for board, bindings, and boots. Is that unreasonably low?
Long time skier looking to learn to ride this winter - dont want to spend much money?
I would think that you could get new boots and a used board / binding setup for a combined $200 if you weren't expecting much of your used board - maybe look at a local ski swap or on eBay.
If you do purchase, I think you would be very smart to get the boots that you will be keeping and a used board / bindings that could be upgraded if you decide you like to ride. This is what will probably happen - I only get out my skis now when there is very icy conditions.
You could also do a season rental for about the same cost and probably get a little nicer equipment and some help in setting it up for your first season of riding.
Good Luck
Reply:I would suggest making sure that you really try on your boots before buying them as everyone's feet are so different. As a longtime skiier you probably know how much a good pair of boots can make a difference in your comfort and performance all day. With snowboarding it is the same way.
As for a used board and bindings you should be able to find some good deals for around your budget. I also like the idea of seasonal rentals as you're likely get a bit of a nicer board that's designed for more beginner/intermediate riders.
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