Biggest East Coast Shops!

PhaedeD

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I need a list of the biggest shops on the east coast and their locations!!

Thanks karma to those that help!
 
Pinnacle Snowboard shop Bethel maine

Small, but holds sooo mnuch stuff, and its all wicked legit, limited edition oakley

Oakley crowbar/splice bar (make your own

Nomis

sooo much stuff.

definetly a sickk shop
 
or using your resources?..

this is the biggest freeskiing site in the world and no it has nothing to do with being a rep for i am not a rep. its for school, so please keep them coming thank you!
 
agree pinnacle is super legit, a little pricey but they have a sale so often its easy to get nice stuff for cheap.
 
Snow Country Sports

‎3349 Monroe Avenue, Rochester, NY 14618-5513(585) 586-6460‎

not the best but they have good deals occasionally

 
do they have a lot of stuff? ive never been and live near by, im thinking about going to get Boots, jackets/pants for next season when that stuff comes out
 
quick question, is there any skiing shop located in florida?? cause ill be there a couple days and i wanted to buy a pair of boots, and as my foot is very very special i wanted to get my boots in a bootfitter....i've done a little research and found nothing...kinda obvious why i didnt, but maybe you guys knew somethin.....if there isnt any shop i'll have to take risks and order them online....thx for any help
 
YEESSSSSSS!!!!! got my afterbangs there and they had everything I could ever need. Kinda in the ghetto though, but then again, I come from da streets
 
ummm ken jones in manchester,,, its a decent size holds a lot... if u want goggles they have like 6 brands and like atleast 15 goggles from each brand
 
Best shopAlso sells onlinewww.d-structureqc.comIt's located in Quebec. Might not be the biggest but it's 100% freeskiing so you'll probably get more freeski stuff than in the biggest shops.
 
The Sports Page in Queensbury NY is a pretty big shop, but their service is the best and i know for a fact they move a ton of product
 
This. I used to work there, and still help out from time to time when I am around. I can tell you that almost no other shop in the northeast has as many ski bums working there. And I mean that in the good way. All of us eat, sleep, and breathe skiing.
 
Yea everyone is wicked nice there. Last time I was there after a day of shreddin, one of the workers let us checkout all the gear in the shop magazines for the 2010-2011 collections. It was great.
 
People drive 6+ hours to skirack in Burlington just to get their boots fitted, not to mention the guys who do service are probably better than you at skiing/biking
 
I live in Bartlett, NH and go to School (Kennet High) in Conway, NH and not too many people go there. Only a portion of the freestyle skiers here go. Most order online or go to shops in the valley.

So basically I disagree with Lahouts owning Conway.
 
rodgers down the street isnt too bad either. they carry different brands but rodgers is a little pricey sometimes
 
Suprisingly enough, lots of the freeskiers around here shop at Joe Jones, Bob & Terry's and Stan & Dan's. Or they shop online. I only know of a few who travel to Lahouts.
 
theres also the world hq in burlington vt

also ajs in stowe vt and theres a few more in stowe but im blanking on the names
 
There's also Skiershop and Boots and Boards in Stowe. Boots and Boards is a gaper shop. Skiershop is pretty awesome, specializes in freeride/backcountry/park skis. Carry a lot of brands that other shops in the area don't including Surface, Icelantic, Boone, Kastle, and the list goes on. Don't sell snowboards, small staff that knows they're shit, including yours truly. Also do online sales at Skiershop.com (In the middle of redesigning our website, but the old one is still up).
 
only place i let mount my skis every time they do a perfect job really quick and not too expensive either they have another store in Littleton but it's nothing compared to the Lincoln store
 
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