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  • topal
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2002
    • 606

    #1

    ROSSIGNOL or BURTON ?

    please choose one and recommend me a model...
    thanks
  • 49thParallel
    So Fucking Banned
    • Jul 2002
    • 1197

    #2
    That's an impossible question to answer. Both companies make good equipment specifically suited for different levels and styles. Your best bet is to check out the websites of both companies. I believe they have interactive applets to help you choose the best boards for your particular style.

    Two other companies that I have been very happy with are Volkl and Atomic.

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    • topal
      Confirmed User
      • Jan 2002
      • 606

      #3
      Originally posted by 49thParallel
      That's an impossible question to answer. Both companies make good equipment specifically suited for different levels and styles. Your best bet is to check out the websites of both companies. I believe they have interactive applets to help you choose the best boards for your particular style.

      Two other companies that I have been very happy with are Volkl and Atomic.
      Today i visited a rossingol shop.. costs are too high in rossignol, i checked burton on internet.. they are more expensive than rossignols models, but they have some equal fees on some models.. i am trying to collect best information like which brand do i need to prefer? and whats the best price for a begginer?.. actually costs have too much variables.. its up to which bindings, shoes.. board... the best price i can find is $650 for board+bindings+shoes.. its a rossignol model and board has a cover on the front face.. but i am not still sure about the quality of it.. i think i am gonna spend $1000 for board+shoes and bindings.. i like SLY model on rossignol.. what do you think?

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      • Tipsy
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        • Jul 2001
        • 6989

        #4
        http://www.hrgiger.com/boards.htm for a range of 4 boards from beginner to advanced. The lower end beginner boards are meant to be especially forgiving when starting out.

        What the fuck though - who cares about the performance when any of the above boards have got simply THE best graphics anywhere ever. At least with giger boards when you fall on your face you're doing it on a cool board
        Ignorance is never bliss.

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        • Beastiepoo
          Confirmed User
          • Mar 2002
          • 1971

          #5
          topal - just my

          DON'T buy a top of the line board if you are just starting out. You are better off getting the advice of the guy in the shop - try to go to a shop with multiple brands in stock - and listening to what he says. If you go anywhere reputable they won't just kit you out in the most expensive gear to get your cash, they should set you up with the best stuff to get you started. It will prolly still run you at LEAST $700 but you'll be happier in the long run. Besides that, top of the range boards are designed for the boarder who knows what they are doing and tend to be stiffer and harder to learn the basics on than a more mid range board.

          This aside - DO spend your money on kickass boots and bindings. There is no point saving $60-$100 on your boots because regardless of your level, the better your boots fit you, the better ride you get. There are some boots that are stiffer or softer depending on what sort of use they'll get (pipe/park vs. piste/offpiste) but if you invest in high quality all around boots you'll be happier and in less pain.
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          • 49thParallel
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            • Jul 2002
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            #6
            Doh...forget my advice about Atomic and Volkl...as a long time skier, I assume everyone is talking about skis...

            But the other advice still applies...don't rush out to spend money on a board that is above your ability. Get one that works for you. And as far as brands go...keeping up with the Jone's doesn't make a difference on the slopes. I can't remember the last time I ever heard anyone on the hill comment on someone's board. Early season I use my rock skis...circa 1980...on other days I use my Atomics ...2003 model ..just over $1,000 for the skis alone. Nobody knows or cares...it's all what works for you.

            That said, don't go cheap..get the best you can afford.....just don't pay extra for flash
            Last edited by 49thParallel; 12-28-2002, 07:37 PM.

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            • supportex
              Registered User
              • Dec 2002
              • 61

              #7
              Completely agree with 49thParallel.
              Don't pay attention to brand, just find the board that works for you.
              I am snowboarding fanat for many years and tried many vendors, but the very best equipment for me is 3 y. o. HOT board... my friend uses BURTON... so i guess it doesn't really matter.
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              • snowball179
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                • Dec 2002
                • 261

                #8
                I have a Buerton BMC and love it...but liked better my old custom

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                • ThePornNetwork
                  Registered User
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 20

                  #9
                  Have you said what type of riding you do...


                  For the weekdays (slow tree bashing I choose Burton... Lighter board and much better self tooning (sp?)

                  For a weekend with the boyz then I choose a Ross (well of the two you mentioned)

                  Shaun White would disagree with both of my answers.. (only because he is sponsored)

                  I would not buy a board untill you find an shop that allows you to take a model on the mountain... If you are near a snow freak community then you will find one...

                  Dude, why the fuck are you asking this question to a board that most of these fuckers jerk off to porn then ride the mountain...
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                  • ThePornNetwork
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                    • Dec 2002
                    • 20

                    #10
                    Oh,

                    If anyone rides the Colorado Mountians, hit me up...

                    We got plenty of snow and condos for the Fuk your own self community....
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                    Try not to suck any dick on the way to the parking lot....

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                    • Fro
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                      • Jan 2002
                      • 709

                      #11
                      Nidecker puts Burton to shame.

                      Happy trails!
                      I miss [Labret].

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                      • ThePornNetwork
                        Registered User
                        • Dec 2002
                        • 20

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Fro
                        Nidecker puts Burton to shame.

                        Happy trails!


                        So you read that on their website huh..

                        Well, my paysite puts adult.com's to shame...

                        Hold on, let me put that on my website.......
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                        Try not to suck any dick on the way to the parking lot....

                        HEY SWITCH TO GIGA MY NIGGA

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                        • Fro
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                          • Jan 2002
                          • 709

                          #13
                          Originally posted by ThePornNetwork




                          So you read that on their website huh..

                          Well, my paysite puts adult.com's to shame...

                          Hold on, let me put that on my website.......
                          I ride a Nidecker Megalight. I have owned Burton.

                          Your website sucks.
                          I miss [Labret].

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                          • ThePornNetwork
                            Registered User
                            • Dec 2002
                            • 20

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Fro


                            I ride a Nidecker Megalight. I have owned Burton.

                            Your website sucks.
                            ..


                            I ride a Walmart special and owned a Ros...

                            My website sucks...
                            37 DICKS
                            Your sponsor sucks 37 dicks...
                            Try not to suck any dick on the way to the parking lot....

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                            • Tipsy
                              Confirmed User
                              • Jul 2001
                              • 6989

                              #15
                              ThePornNetwrok answered it - don't buy a board before trying the fucker first.

                              That said though those Giger graphics......
                              Ignorance is never bliss.

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                              • quiet
                                we'll miss you our friend. RIP
                                • Sep 2001
                                • 25115

                                #16
                                like some have already said, do not buy a top end board until you've ridden for awhile.

                                i've been riding for 14 years, i've owned burton, sims, ride, rossignol and santa cruz. i currently own and ride 4 burton boards and 2 sets of bindings.

                                imo burton make the best boards, boots and bindings. just my opinion, but i have been riding, and involved in the sport a long time.

                                bottom line, start with something cheap, and go from there. hopefully you'll get a chance to try out other friend's boards along the way. that's definitely a good way to experience a couple different setups...

                                Last edited by quiet; 12-29-2002, 04:12 AM.
                                we'll miss you our friend. RIP

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                                • Tipsy
                                  Confirmed User
                                  • Jul 2001
                                  • 6989

                                  #17
                                  Wanted to add to Quiet's post as he half mentioned it that the don't buy cheap isn't always true in boarding. Often when starting out the cheaper boards are by far the best for a beginner. They're far more forgiving and not as stiff as the higher end boards.

                                  However you aint gonna know until you try it
                                  Ignorance is never bliss.

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                                  • quiet
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                                    • Sep 2001
                                    • 25115

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by Tipsy
                                    Often when starting out the cheaper boards are by far the best for a beginner. They're far more forgiving and not as stiff as the higher end boards.
                                    agreed.
                                    we'll miss you our friend. RIP

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                                    • superweb
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                                      • Oct 2002
                                      • 550

                                      #19
                                      Fuck rossignol, they makes great Ski, shitty boards.
                                      Burton is good, but expensive.
                                      Check out Duotone, great quality, low prices.
                                      For great board prices visit www.bluetomato.at, great e-shop, sales around 60% on last season's models.
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                                      • quiet
                                        we'll miss you our friend. RIP
                                        • Sep 2001
                                        • 25115

                                        #20


                                        look ma, i can fly
                                        we'll miss you our friend. RIP

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                                        • X37375787

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by quiet


                                          look ma, i can fly

                                          jesus

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                                          • topal
                                            Confirmed User
                                            • Jan 2002
                                            • 606

                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by quiet


                                            look ma, i can fly
                                            hes on the second pipde.. as you can see he passed landing area.. i wonder what happened when he land..

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                                            • primo DM
                                              Confirmed User
                                              • Aug 2002
                                              • 159

                                              #23
                                              BURTON

                                              hands down

                                              iv had multiple 60+ day seasons on my burtons and they have never failed me once, you get what you pay for! i currently ride a jim rippey pro model which was near $600 just for the board, all of my equipment i ride is burton except for my boots which are vans.

                                              rossignol is a ski company and should have stayed that way by all means, the only reason thier snowboarding half is still in business is because they had so many connections from hooking up large orders for rental shops with skis, they got them all to get boards from them as well.

                                              GO BURTON!
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                                              • kuwawawah
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                                                • Apr 2001
                                                • 348

                                                #24
                                                i like burtons, i have a craig kelly and a brushie. i used to ride kempers

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                                                • primo DM
                                                  Confirmed User
                                                  • Aug 2002
                                                  • 159

                                                  #25
                                                  i love super stiff, large and powerful boards, which is why i ride the rippey, but if you have never ridden before i would agree with quiet and check out the lower end boards, dont get something super sweet like the burton custom for example, as bad ass a board as it is, its not suited for beginers whatsoever, its not forgiving, really snappy, and more squirelly(sp?). so its not suited for a beginner.

                                                  my second choice is Option Snowboards. they are the shit, they are expensive, made in vancouver BC, but everyone i know who rides one raves about them and iv never seen one go bad. might be what im getting this year in fact. after 5 years on burton.

                                                  i have also ridden lib tech/gnu(mervin), K2, rossignol, morrow, sims, and god knows what all else, burton however has stood well and above thier competition throughout.
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                                                  • topal
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                                                    • Jan 2002
                                                    • 606

                                                    #26
                                                    Originally posted by primo DM
                                                    BURTON

                                                    hands down

                                                    iv had multiple 60+ day seasons on my burtons and they have never failed me once, you get what you pay for! i currently ride a jim rippey pro model which was near $600 just for the board, all of my equipment i ride is burton except for my boots which are vans.

                                                    rossignol is a ski company and should have stayed that way by all means, the only reason thier snowboarding half is still in business is because they had so many connections from hooking up large orders for rental shops with skis, they got them all to get boards from them as well.

                                                    GO BURTON!
                                                    thanks for the advice.. i am new on snowboarding, sure i will start to jump from pipes in a short while when i get my own stuff.. i dont want to spend my money to non proffesional equipments.. So can you tell me a combiniation of Burton near $700-800 (board+bindings+boots) THANKS

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                                                    • primo DM
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                                                      • Aug 2002
                                                      • 159

                                                      #27
                                                      what mountain are you riding? if its got lots of parks and shit and thats the style of riding your wanting to do then get a shorter board. if its a big mountain, with lots of freeriding and powder, and thats what you want to do when your on the mountain then i would say to go with something a bit bigger.

                                                      i cna post you what i would get with that budget if you let me know those things.
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                                                      • primo DM
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                                                        • Aug 2002
                                                        • 159

                                                        #28
                                                        approx. height and weight are also needed.
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                                                        • topal
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                                                          • Jan 2002
                                                          • 606

                                                          #29
                                                          Originally posted by primo DM
                                                          what mountain are you riding? if its got lots of parks and shit and thats the style of riding your wanting to do then get a shorter board. if its a big mountain, with lots of freeriding and powder, and thats what you want to do when your on the mountain then i would say to go with something a bit bigger.

                                                          i cna post you what i would get with that budget if you let me know those things.
                                                          i ride in Kartalkaya and Uludag in Turkey,
                                                          both these areas has different type of pists.. Uludag has a long (over 7-8km) slopes..
                                                          i am ready to spend $800.. my wheight is $65-70kg, i am 183 tall.. i think i will need a board over 157-160cm..

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                                                          • extreme
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                                                            • Oct 2002
                                                            • 2120

                                                            #30
                                                            I love my Burton Custom.. But i have to agree with the others, it's not the best board to start out with.

                                                            There is a board selection script on www.burton.com which might give you some idea what you should look for. But the best way is really to find a local store where they actually know what they are talking about.

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                                                            • topal
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                                                              • Jan 2002
                                                              • 606

                                                              #31
                                                              how about that?

                                                              edge contact mm
                                                              running edge mm
                                                              nose width mm
                                                              waist width mm
                                                              tail width mm
                                                              nose lenght mm
                                                              scoop mm
                                                              tail lenght mm
                                                              tailkick mm 1270
                                                              1196
                                                              314
                                                              185
                                                              314
                                                              185
                                                              68
                                                              160
                                                              49 camber mm
                                                              sidecut radius mm
                                                              weight kg
                                                              rec. stance cm
                                                              rec angels°
                                                              offset mm
                                                              target group kg 9
                                                              8.4
                                                              3
                                                              50-54
                                                              25°/5°
                                                              25
                                                              60+

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                                                              • Tipsy
                                                                Confirmed User
                                                                • Jul 2001
                                                                • 6989

                                                                #32
                                                                Originally posted by topal


                                                                thanks for the advice.. i am new on snowboarding, sure i will start to jump from pipes in a short while when i get my own stuff.. i dont want to spend my money to non proffesional equipments.. So can you tell me a combiniation of Burton near $700-800 (board+bindings+boots) THANKS
                                                                Did you read ANY of the advice about equipment when starting out? Good grief.
                                                                Ignorance is never bliss.

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                                                                • Saintgames
                                                                  Registered User
                                                                  • Nov 2002
                                                                  • 43

                                                                  #33
                                                                  I'm with Primo...

                                                                  Rossignol is a ski company and should have stayed that way by all means, the only reason thier snowboarding half is still in business is because they had so many connections from hooking up large orders for rental shops with skis, they got them all to get boards from them as well.

                                                                  GO BURTON!

                                                                  I'm in Vermont and even got my daughter a Rossi board but only because it was free! Friggin $500 board and she still really wanted a Burton. =)

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                                                                  • topal
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                                                                    • Jan 2002
                                                                    • 606

                                                                    #34
                                                                    Originally posted by Tipsy


                                                                    Did you read ANY of the advice about equipment when starting out? Good grief.
                                                                    yes i did.. i found this model.. its cheaper than burtons models and ppl are saying this board is cool as burtons.. its ?500..

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                                                                    • topal
                                                                      Confirmed User
                                                                      • Jan 2002
                                                                      • 606

                                                                      #35
                                                                      Originally posted by Saintgames
                                                                      I'm with Primo...

                                                                      Rossignol is a ski company and should have stayed that way by all means, the only reason thier snowboarding half is still in business is because they had so many connections from hooking up large orders for rental shops with skis, they got them all to get boards from them as well.

                                                                      GO BURTON!

                                                                      I'm in Vermont and even got my daughter a Rossi board but only because it was free! Friggin $500 board and she still really wanted a Burton. =)

                                                                      Saintgames
                                                                      Ok guys, i will buy a BURTON.. ppl loves it... and my decide is this http://www.blue-tomato.at/shop/Produ...%26NextPage%3D

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                                                                      • topal
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                                                                        • Jan 2002
                                                                        • 606

                                                                        #36
                                                                        burtons website recommends this board for me
                                                                        http://www.blue-tomato.at/shop/Produ...6NextPage%253D

                                                                        its cjeap and cool.. i think i am on my way.. this is my board..

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                                                                        • primo DM
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                                                                          • Aug 2002
                                                                          • 159

                                                                          #37
                                                                          you got a burton seven?

                                                                          interesting to hear back, sorry i didnt get back here sooner, got abducted to go on some stupid journey to mt, baker
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