How often do you guys buy new gear?

HomerPimpin

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I’ve thought about asking this almost every time i’ve bought new gear, but was always too lazy to ask until now. how often do you guys buy new pants, jackets, goggles, etc.?

my parents covered my entire set up when I first started a few years ago, but they always guilt trip me whenever i buy a new lens or a pair of pants or something with my own money i make from working. i wanted to ask and hopefully ease my guilty conscience so i don’t feel like an ass every time i spend money on new gear
 
I've been riding in the same coat/pants/hoodie for like 12 years. Gloves seem to get torn up a lot faster between towropes, carrying skis uphill hiking rails, ect. I seem to break a pair of skis every 1.5-2 years. And bindings I literally never break
 
14465322:powpatrol said:
when it needs replacing, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it

definitely understand that. i think i’ve just gotten into this habit and mindset that because i don’t have any other expenses, since i’m still in high school and live at home, the money i make can kind of just be spent on whatever. i think when i start college next year, i’ll be more conscious of how i spend my money and develop that mindset of not fixing or replacing if i don’t need to.
 
I feel like i'm constantly selling gear to make room for new gear. There is something every year i'm super curious about, but not being made of money i need to make room for it and ditch something else. This is true for skis, boots, outerwear, and tech gear. But i would say im getting something new pretty often
 
just keep your eyes open for deals all the time and make connections. Makes updating the quiver a lot easier. Pro deals/codes, friends offloading for cheap, NS good deals thread, FB, ebay, localssale. You can get some stupid good deals. There are some Armada ARV86s on LS for like $50-75 right now

Also, a lot of smaller, Indy companies will work you with payment if you hit them up

**This post was edited on Sep 28th 2022 at 2:40:11pm
 
Skis ~5 years, boots I stopped buying once my foot stopped growing, same gloves as when I was 12, never bought a pair of poles

hoodies all the time and pants / outerwear whenever I find a nice deal, last year lived with parents bought mad outerwear
 
My park skis last anywhere from 2-4 years. My #1 advice to making your skis last is repairing ASAP after damage occurrs. Letting your core stay exposed shortens the life of a ski so much. Also, rails sharpen round edges. Round that shit off with a diamond file.

For best results repairing a ski: rough up any area making contact with epoxy with sandpaper or a razor. Remove all dust and grime. I use acetone/paint thinner/denatured alcohol to wipe away any oils and grime. Let the area fully dry before applying epoxy. Use a sanding block to get the surface even. You can use masking tape to protect base material if it's a core shot. G Flex is great for core shots. JB weld is my last resort but I keep a small packet in my backpack for emergencies.

Rivets kinda suck for stopping delams. Spiked t nuts hold way better.

Switch your left and right ski around if you hit rails. It'll even out edge wear.

Beater skis for low coverage days/low base pow days will greatly extend the life of your current pair. I get a new pair before my current pair is too fucked to use so it can make a good beater ski. More expensive short term but it will save you money long term.

PM me if you want advice repairing your skis, I hate seeing skis with life left in them get thrown away.
 
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