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  Thread Started By:   pudsey   On:   Friday 04/04/2008 @ 00:05:05 Show Oldest First    
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  #10 Re: Outerwear for the larger man  07/04/2008 @ 11:56:10
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Got to be careful though, I have some old Burton Ronins that are super baggy, but don't touch me in the waist.
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  #9 Re: Outerwear for the larger man  06/04/2008 @ 09:27:54
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Check out Sessions stuff... Its normally designed to be super baggy so if you get the xxl pants you'll still have plenty of room to play. Also 2 in 1 jackets with removable liner jackets. without the liner in are normally bigger cut so the liner can fit.
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  #8 Re: Outerwear for the larger man  06/04/2008 @ 09:04:29
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regards outerwear make sure your pants are good enough to make sure bot bot stay dry
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  #7 Re: Outerwear for the larger man  05/04/2008 @ 21:11:06
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hi guys thanks for all your advice i will definately look into them. just wanted to say i've just had my first snowboard lesson really enjoyed it and am sore in places nobody wants to know about. spent most of the time on my arse, but really looking forward to my next time on the snow. should never have done the 6hr lesson though, was totally shatterd at the end !!
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  #6 Re: Outerwear for the larger man  04/04/2008 @ 14:24:33
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PB Fat A*se got xl helly hansons that pop open
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  #5 Re: Outerwear for the larger man  04/04/2008 @ 11:33:45
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True mate, but they will order in. I got my xxl pants from Snow and Rock in the sale a couple of years ago.
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  #4 Re: Outerwear for the larger man  04/04/2008 @ 11:25:53
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true forgot about my bonfire jacket, there are lots of companies that cater for the larger man its that some stockists jsut dont carry it
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  #3 Re: Outerwear for the larger man  04/04/2008 @ 11:12:17
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Bonfire mate, they are good for size, XXL Bonfire gear will fit you a treat, and it's very good gear too.

Check out www.bucksboarding.co.uk they stock it, as do www.snowandrock.com
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  #2 Re: Outerwear for the larger man  04/04/2008 @ 10:40:02
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same size as me Burton, volcom helly hanson shop around and check internet,
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  #1 Outerwear for the larger man  04/04/2008 @ 00:05:05
hi im new to snowboarding, and have my first lesson at the weekend, the thing i am wondering is, how easy is it to get outerwear for large men. i am 6'4 tall have a 50 inch chest and a 40 inch waist,all the main stockists seem to not cater for people my size??
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