Lastly, but most significantly, you'll need a board and boots. You do not have to get this stuff unless you plan on snowboarding the entire season, every season. Most rental shops carry a wide variety of boards and boots ranging from beginner to expert. When they ask you what's your skill level, and they can, be honest and tell them beginner. They're going to set you up with a quality package that's not too complicated for you. Even though you could be almost convinced to get an expert model because they look prettier, please be suggested not to. If you start out on a razor pointy edge without having your balance and fluidity conquered, you are certain to catch an edge and either face plant or hit your head so hard you will not wish to snowboard ever again.
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