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KennyJosie Jan 4th 2007 1:31 am

Snowboarding!
 
Well, While we're waiting, we've decided to learn to snowboard!
We've taken the lessons and now we've booked the vacation - Banff in early March! Woohoo!
We're going to get "fitted" over here and decide on which boards we want, but we're intending to buy the board'n'bindings over there (less $$$$$):rolleyes: , but I can't find any shops in Banff who I can Email to arrange them to have the goods we want for our arrival!:mad:
Sportchek don't even have an email address that I can contact to arrange this!:eek:
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions on how I could arrange this?
Thanks as always!
Kenny

iaink Jan 4th 2007 1:44 am

Re: Snowboarding!
 

Originally Posted by KennyJosie (Post 4248609)
Well, While we're waiting, we've decided to learn to snowboard!
We've taken the lessons and now we've booked the vacation - Banff in early March! Woohoo!
We're going to get "fitted" over here and decide on which boards we want, but we're intending to buy the board'n'bindings over there (less $$$$$):rolleyes: , but I can't find any shops in Banff who I can Email to arrange them to have the goods we want for our arrival!:mad:
Sportchek don't even have an email address that I can contact to arrange this!:eek:
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions on how I could arrange this?
Thanks as always!
Kenny


Unless you are an expert and know just what you want, I seriously wouldnt buy from sportchek anyway, unless you value the advice of a 14 year old on minimum wage and a commision:eek:

Ive never regretted talking to the local specialist ski shop before I bought stuff. Finding stuff in stock in banff should not be an issue...that's what they do there, ski and shop. It may cost a little more, but it will be worth it to have the equipment thats right for you.

If you really want to try and do it remotely did you try this?
http://canada411.yellowpages.ca/sear...%2C+AB&x=0&y=0

The yellow pages listing often has email and web addresses, or else you can google a bit from there to get to places like this
http://www.abominablesports.com/contact.php
or this
http://www.theskistop.com/contact_us.htm

Mountain Girl Jan 4th 2007 2:29 am

Re: Snowboarding!
 

Originally Posted by KennyJosie (Post 4248609)
Well, While we're waiting, we've decided to learn to snowboard!
We've taken the lessons and now we've booked the vacation - Banff in early March! Woohoo!
We're going to get "fitted" over here and decide on which boards we want, but we're intending to buy the board'n'bindings over there (less $$$$$):rolleyes: , but I can't find any shops in Banff who I can Email to arrange them to have the goods we want for our arrival!:mad:
Sportchek don't even have an email address that I can contact to arrange this!:eek:
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions on how I could arrange this?
Thanks as always!
Kenny

I would wait till you get here it shouldnt take long to purchase them.........you also might see other boards you prefer.

Rich_007 Jan 4th 2007 3:41 am

Re: Snowboarding!
 
Wait til you get over here.

My 2c.

Rich.

Alberta_Rose Jan 4th 2007 4:31 am

Re: Snowboarding!
 
I agree with the others, plus you'll probably find some sales on by March??

Butch Cassidy Jan 4th 2007 5:43 am

Re: Snowboarding!
 
My 2c???

Abominable and UNLTD. Both on Banff Avenue, both will offer you excellent advise and in one case (PM me if you want to know which) will probably offer you EXTRA discount over the sale price that (as Mo rightly points out) will be in effect in March.

KennyJosie Jan 4th 2007 6:21 am

Re: Snowboarding!
 
Thanks folks, we will probably do that!
K

Steve_P Jan 4th 2007 6:27 am

Re: Snowboarding!
 

Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy (Post 4249214)
My 2c???

Abominable and UNLTD. Both on Banff Avenue, both will offer you excellent advise and in one case (PM me if you want to know which) will probably offer you EXTRA discount over the sale price that (as Mo rightly points out) will be in effect in March.

Would there be any difference in pricing if one were to shop at either one of Abominable's two Calgary stores rather than the Banff ones? No tourist premium perhaps?

Just a thought.;)

Butch Cassidy Jan 4th 2007 6:47 am

Re: Snowboarding!
 

Originally Posted by Steve_P (Post 4249313)
Would there be any difference in pricing if one were to shop at either one of Abominable's two Calgary stores rather than the Banff ones? No tourist premium perhaps?

Just a thought.;)

Quiet SmartyPants!
The OP probably wont have a motor (I'm assuming its a Package Holiday). So the possible saving would be offset by transport costs to the Big Smoke (oops was forgetting Calgary is now smoke free ;) )

H143 Jan 7th 2007 3:21 pm

Re: Snowboarding!
 
Yes the online stores in Canada leave a lot to be desired! Sometimes I order from the States for equipment I can't find here but half of them don't deliver to Canada because of the customs hassle! :rolleyes:

Snow is AMAZING in Whistler right now. Hope it's as good for you in Banff. Have fun! :D

Chops Jan 15th 2007 1:36 pm

Re: Snowboarding!
 
On a recent trip to Banff I bought new snowboard boots from Unltd and new bindings from Moutain Magic (http://www.mountainmagic.com)

I really liked Mountain Magic as a shop, have a look at their website.


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