Lifestyle-Boardzone

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Lifestyle

100 words

 
It would be easy for me to go on about the fact that I have been in the industry and Snowboarding for over twenty three years, and as such have a wealth of knowledge and experience
 
However, all of this is meaningless, because all I am is just another retailer trying to sell myself to the public in this short paragraph.
 
My strengths are in personal contact and not simply in piling kit high and selling it in an anonymous manner.

I will simply leave it up to customers who contact/visit me to formulate their own opinion, and hopefully if they like what they see, they will become my best sales people. Speak to you soon – Alan Orgill (Oggi)


Lifestyle Boardzone was established in 1997 out of my desire not only to be independent but to continue my involvement in the sport that I love - Snowboarding. I had already been in the industry for many years, but now I had control, control to be involved in kit that 'I believe in'. If I personally would not ride a piece of kit, why should I expect you too?

Yes, sure there are a lot of people out there who use one of the many 'step in' binding systems, and if you want a discussion on the subject just call me, but you will not find any form of this system on my shelves - enough said.

As for Snowboard brands, I continue this belief, if the people behind the brands are 'true' to the sport, and the product does what it says on the tin then you will find it in Lifestyle. Brands like Burton, Coalition, Forum, Ride, K2, DC, Demon, Anon, Adidas, R.E.D., Vans, Volcom, Roxy and Quiksilver all have a place here.
 
If only everything in life was that easy, but unfortunately life is never that simple. Snowboarding in particular is quite a technical sport with many design criteria applied to all aspects of the equipment, and unless you really fully understand all aspects of design and construction, it is far too easy to buy the wrong kit.
 

I have been Snowboarding and in the industry for twenty three years, and as such have a wealth of knowledge and experience, so why not take advantage of this pool of FREE information? Talk To Me.I 'pick up' so many people who buy kit without enough knowledge to make the right decision, who simply base their judgment on a recommendation from a 'mate' or it was cheap on e-bay. They later find that they have wasted time, money and effort and ended up with unsuitable kit.
 
If you are near enough to visit the shop, or even make an after hours appointment, I can give you a FREE presentation on Snowboard construction and design which simplifies all of the 'jargon' and even give an overview of mountain safety if you like? But be warned, if you do come for such a session I can get as technical as you like, and find it difficult to tell if you are REALLY interested or simply being polite - so tell me to shut up when you have taken in enough. If not, I can give you 'useful' advice over the phone (01773 535293) or by e-mail (lifestyle@planetboardzone.co.uk)
 
 
As for skating, I can be as technical on construction and design as well, but I am not such a challenge here due to the fact that I am a crap skater, but I do know and fully understand what A.B.E.C. stands for, do you?
 

Remember these sports should be fun, so don't get too intense.

 

So hopefully speak to you soon - Kind Regards Alan Orgill (Oggi) - Support Rider Owned.

http://www.planetboardzone.co.uk/