I'm looking for a new snowboard which is moderately priced, hopefully
no more than 250 or 300 dollars, which has a graphic design of either
blue flames (preferred), or some blue and silver design. I'd like to
be able to purchase it online. Not looking for a specific type of
snowboard because I don't really know what's what, but it is intended
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Request for Question Clarification by
juggler-ga
on
28 Nov 2004 18:44 PST
Do you like this design?
http://www.coiler.com/topsheets.htm
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Clarification of Question by
lejnyo5-ga
on
28 Nov 2004 19:14 PST
That's pretty good actually, but I'd like to have a few options so
that I can find a good price. I have a problem with those websites
though, because they show their boards but don't give any way to
purchase them. Where can I actually buy one online?
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Request for Question Clarification by
juggler-ga
on
28 Nov 2004 19:41 PST
You can read more about Coiler's boards here:
http://www.coiler.com/main.htm
If you're interested in ordering, you can email them via this form:
http://www.coiler.com/order_form.htm
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Request for Question Clarification by
juggler-ga
on
28 Nov 2004 19:44 PST
Let me know if Coiler works out for you.
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Clarification of Question by
lejnyo5-ga
on
29 Nov 2004 20:07 PST
Thanks for the suggestion, but it really just isn't what I'm looking
for. It seems that Coiler produces "alpine" boards, not snowboards,
which seem to be different. And not to be too much of a cheap
deal-searcher, but these boards aren't even priced on the website and
ordering by form looks like a hassle. Sorry, but I'd really prefer to
find something else. I guess it doesn't *have* to be exactly blue
flames if that becomes too much of a hassle, but its coming close to
the holidays and I'm just searching desperately for the perfect gift.
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Request for Question Clarification by
nancydrew-ga
on
01 Dec 2004 11:43 PST
Hello,
I've found a varied selection of boards within your price range;
however, I do not have an exact blue and silver flame design. I do
have some that are blue and silver or white with swirls/abstract
designs. Would this information suffice as an answer? Or is the design
more important than the price range?
Also, the boards I found are for beginner to intermeditate boarders. I
also left out boards specifically for women, but I can add those in
too if you like.
Regards,
Nancy Drew
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Clarification of Question by
lejnyo5-ga
on
02 Dec 2004 19:43 PST
That sounds good, that they are for beginners and for men, thank you,
but I suppose I am willing to at least take a look at some more
expensive boards if it means that it will fit my physical description
better. I hate being so picky, but blue flames would just be
phenomenal.
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