No, they're a decent board for beginners, but I wouldn't call it a good brand. If you're new to Snowboarding I always suggest going used until you decide you're into the sport. You can get a used set up from a reputable brand for the same price or less than buying a "cheaper" brand new. Some good brands are Burton, Ride, Rome, Lib Technologies, Gnu, M3, Forum, and DC has also started making boards that are pretty nice. Along with Nitro, they used to make beginner boards but have upped their quality the past few years.
Youth Snow Boards are simply snow boards created for younger teens and children. One can buy these snow boards at sites like Amazon and eBay who offer reliable service.
It means someone that boards snow.
5150°c = 9302°f
5150 is a tattoo that they give the criminally insane.
5150 = (V)CL which are normally in capital letters
I used ski wax. (was used on snow skis or snow boards)
5150 km is equivalent to 16,896,581 feet.
5150 Japanese Yen = $42.89 U.S. dollars
The inks that printers use are cyan, yellow, magenta, and black. It comes out from a inkjet in tiny little dots and that is what makes up the color images.
Player 5150 - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
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my 5150 does have a sd slot, in fact it has a 6 in 1 reader. This was part of Dell's EU sales bundle when they released the 5150 so the one you're looking at should have too