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  • With Rentaski (bookable on our website) the blue range is the one normally for beginners as they are the cheapest range - the boards are basic models and can be a few seasons old. The most popular range is the red level as these are newer (normally up to 2 seasons old) and are much better quality, suited for doing tricks and taking into the freestyle parks. The black range are this season's boards and top of the range.

    If you've already done a week we'd suggest the red range as they're much better for intermediate progression.
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    miha93

    Whats The Difference Between Beginner And Intermediate Snowboard's?
    And If it's my second time After 6 Days in Bansko Bulgaria which one should I take?