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Whistler. What to do between job fair and season start?

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As in Rhys’ link, the camber profiles are important. As a beginner / intermediate you are right in looking at an all mountain board.

All mountain normally means it can handle pow / park and groomers all pretty decently and is a great choice for an intermediate rider.

As you aren’t super skinny, you’ll probably need a longer board. I’m slightly shorter and lighter than you and can get away with anything as short as a 153 for park, 155 for all mountain or a 158 pow board. For you I’d add 2cm minimum to all those and for an all mountain board I’d be trying to get something around a 157-158 which should serve you well for the winter season.

That being said, the other issue is your foot size. If you are size 13 or above you’ll need a wide board and anything 11-13 you’ll want something above 250mm wide (waist width)

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So, here are a few options that I would be looking into to start with:

Burton - Custom / Hero
Yes - Basic / Greats
Neversummer - Proto
Ride Machete
GNU Carbon Credit
Rome Artifact

 
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What size boots do you wear, Ben?

 

Learning alot here, nice one lads.

Im a size US12 so going off that it looks like ill need abit of a wider board.

So….

if i go for a 160cm, all mountain rocker which is 250mm+ in width…....... i should be good smile

That sound about right?

 
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YES Basic 195W. This would be perfect for you. I’m not just saying it because we sell it. Great value board, handles EVERYTHING, only ever received amazing feedback about it. Shreds park, mountain and powder. True twin, CamRock profile, fun medium flex. Will handle anything you throw at it. One of our best sellers this season and all our members who purchased one have been stoked!

We just slashed the price on it a couple of days ago. And you’ll get your GST back at the airport too, so take off another 9.09%

https://www.boardworld.com.au/yes-the-basic-159w-snowboard (this is the last one we have and conveniently in your perfect size haha).

I honestly can’t think of a better “do it all” board that meets all your specs/requirements.

Oh, and this is the 2015 model… which is the first snowboard range EVER to come with a lifetime warranty! More details on that here: https://www.boardworld.com.au/snowboarding/yes.-snowboards-announces-industry-first-lifetime-warranty

Feel free to hit me up with any questions at all.

 

Ye that board looks good to me BUT…..

Im actually a ’ Bloody POM’ so i wont be buying from aus. I fly out to vancouver in about 2 weeks. Buying a board over in whistler just seems so much more conveniant.

Theres just one more thing i need help with…..

INSURANCE! Can i buy it when im in canada? Im struggling to find any companies in england that want to insure me for months worth of snowboarding (probably understandable)

 
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Hey Ben,

If you’re working while you’re out there you’ll need insurance to get your visa when you land. I grabbed a quote from flexicover for 12 months working with 6 months winter sports. It came to around £300 with discount code twt25.
I saw a few people on britishexpats had used them.

 

Just had a gander on there john. Looks pretty good to me! Nice one mate

 
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Ben - 03 September 2014 09:01 PM

Ye that board looks good to me BUT…..

Im actually a ’ Bloody POM’ so i wont be buying from aus. I fly out to vancouver in about 2 weeks. Buying a board over in whistler just seems so much more conveniant.

Theres just one more thing i need help with…..

INSURANCE! Can i buy it when im in canada? Im struggling to find any companies in england that want to insure me for months worth of snowboarding (probably understandable)

Hey mate,

That’s no problem at all. I would still recommend the same board (or similar). You’ll definitely be able to pick up something suitable in Whistler. Just make sure you start a new thread with the options the shops suggest you, so we can help you make an informed decision (some shop workers over there talk shit to be honest).

In regards to travel insurance, I’ve used World Nomads a few times in the past and they have been really good (and pretty cheap too). I think they do policies for anywhere in the world, from anywhere in the world etc. Worth having a look at. You really want to be covered from the time you leave (lost luggage, delays etc.). http://www.worldnomads.com/home/

 
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Im riding the 2015 YES Basic at the moment.
Doing the season at Perisher, iv had a pretty good chance to ride this board in all conditions.

Pow, park, groomers,.

The pop you can get out of it is amazing, it’s flex rating is a 5, so its pretty forgiving at times, but still flexy enough to jib and press whenever needed.

Iv always riden traditional camber, this board is Hybrid I think.  Traditional in the middle, flat under your feet then reverse at the tips.  I wouldn’t be able to fault the board at all

It does go thru wax tho.. Im waxing every 2-3days of riding. 

I’ll most likely buy a new model next year, if not the same board.

 
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mattyp - 04 September 2014 03:18 PM


It does go thru wax tho.. Im waxing every 2-3days of riding. 

 

Ive only waxed once this season LOL

 
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DylanV - 05 September 2014 05:32 PM
mattyp - 04 September 2014 03:18 PM


It does go thru wax tho.. Im waxing every 2-3days of riding. 

 

Ive only waxed once this season LOL

Waxing your legs doesn’t count Dylan…