Possible cost for snowboarding

Posted by The Popular News Today on Wednesday, December 28, 2011

By Monica Mae


So you are thinking about getting started with snow boarding and before you do you think that you will need to get to grip with the costs first. This is very sensible and is certainly something that I would recommend to anyone. If you cannot afford to get started then why try? However, I am sure that you will be pleasantly surprised to find out the kind of money that you are going to have to spend to get started. What would you say if I got lessons and on the slopes for the first time for well under $100! Yes folks, it really is that cheap, and it really is that easy. When I first got started, I stopped to consider if I would be able to afford it, and I phoned up my local slope that were really helpful in giving me an idea of all the cost that would be involved.

They gave me some cool advices. They recommend me to book up for a block of 10 lessons. The lessons were about how to get started with snowboarding. But after a thorough discussion I found that 3 lessons would be enough. I thought that they were talking for 10 lessons so that I have to spend more money. Due to some constraints I went for three lessons. Believe me, it worked. I got huge confidence t hit the slopes all by myself. The cost per lesson was $10. The thing surprised me most is that, the rate was far cheaper in considering their service. I planned for a group lessons. I was taught the lessons with some other interested people. Trust me, the result I have got was simply beyond my imagination. I was successful to find some friends with whom I spent some good times at the slopes. Now, due to busy time schedule, I go for snowboarding in every Wednesday night.

Now the next thing that you are probably worried about is the cost that is associated with getting equipment and things like that sorted out. It may be expensive if you are wanting to go out their and get top of the range equipment, but it is just as easy and just as quick to rent out every time you go their. At my local slope, they charge the same amount for an hour on the slope whether or not you rent out equipment or not! That is why it is simply not expensive to get started, all I spent was $30 to get lessons, and I got a shot on the slope included in the price. What I would say is that if you can afford to go to the pub or go on holiday then you can certainly afford to the initial snow boarding costs.

I advice you go for the low cost. Don't worry about your age. Make new friends with whom you can spend some good times on snowboarding. It's a great opportunity to learn something new.

Don't forget about waterproof hand gloves. They are very important to protect your hands in cold and give you the highest pleasure you deserve.




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