Hello Carvers,
i have seen an interessting protection wear from tucker. Here is the adress: http://www.snowboardingtips.com/gear.html. It is a good looking protection pant. Have anyone ordered this pant here to europe? What are your experiences? Is the quality like announced through the web-page? Was the ordering a simple case?
Thank you for your opinions
Peter
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Hi Peter,
I have this butt gear. I highly recommend it. I bought it soon after I began snowboarding about 6 years ago. I never ride without it.
I ordered it to Europe (Austria). I had to pay customs tax when I picked it up from the post office. Can't remember how much the tax was, but it was maybe 20% or so. The guy there at SnowboardingTips was very helpful with my e-mail enquiries and the ordering was simple.
I find the quality to be great. After 6 or so years it's still as good as new.
You wear it under your snowboard trousers. I found that the velcro straps on the legs to be a bit scratchy on my skin, but now I always ride with my pair of long nylon/elastane running trousers/tights underneath and I never have that problem anymore.
Guy
I have this butt gear. I highly recommend it. I bought it soon after I began snowboarding about 6 years ago. I never ride without it.
I ordered it to Europe (Austria). I had to pay customs tax when I picked it up from the post office. Can't remember how much the tax was, but it was maybe 20% or so. The guy there at SnowboardingTips was very helpful with my e-mail enquiries and the ordering was simple.
I find the quality to be great. After 6 or so years it's still as good as new.
You wear it under your snowboard trousers. I found that the velcro straps on the legs to be a bit scratchy on my skin, but now I always ride with my pair of long nylon/elastane running trousers/tights underneath and I never have that problem anymore.
Guy
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Thank you for your informations
Hello Guy,
thank you! I have ordered a butt gear right now! I have seen two or three other protection pants, but they have had no good design. But the but gear looks great.
Peter
PS: Here is the correct link: http://www.snowboardingtips.com/gear.html
thank you! I have ordered a butt gear right now! I have seen two or three other protection pants, but they have had no good design. But the but gear looks great.
Peter
PS: Here is the correct link: http://www.snowboardingtips.com/gear.html