I snowboard a ton, and I currently run a POS Lamar snowboard, like mentioned, the topsheet is peeling like mad. The board is a noodle, but great for buttering a jibbing, if you're going to be into that.
Burton bindings are currently the best thing you can get. There isn't any other product out there that has better adjustablity. The Burton's are durable, have the best capstrap (best invention in the industry of the last 5 years) in the industry, lifetime waranty on baseplates etc etc. I have last year's Burton Missions. They're great, worth every penny.
Boards, get a reliable company like Burton, Ride or Rome. If you get a nasty coreshot on your Forum and then a couple days later you blow out and snap your board in two, they will not replace it because of the coreshot. My friend's Rome just got replaced no questions asked after he snapped the nose on a frontside 1.
My brother rides an Endeavor Paavo 157. This is still one of the best boards around, and the best company around. Ask anyone who works at a board shop or anyone who is unbiased about the product, they'll tell you Endeavor is an amazing company. I'm getting next year's Live 159 at the end of this season.
Another note for boards. I will never buy a board or product manufactured by a ski company (Solomon, Rossi, Atomic etc). It's a moral thing, I want to support my industry, not the skiing industry. I've driven this year's Solomon Arnie 5000 (he's one of my fave riders) and I must admit, it was a dream in the air, but I have a moral obligation to keep the snowboard industry afloat before supporting some old dude with a one-piece outfit riding 1200$ skis and cutting my lines in the park and pipe.
Boots, buy what fits and feels good. There's no other advice I can give you. DC, Burton, Northwave, 32 are all good companies, as mentioned. I have last year's Northwave Legend. They're getting small, so I'm selling them and picking up a pair of Burton Boxers (park-specific, their lightest boot). Buy what feels right. Small boots suck, but ask the boardhsop clerk for advice.
Outerwear is straightforward. I laugh at the sylin' fashion police at the hills, so I rock a greenish Volcom Ligament jacket with neon yellow and pink Oakley Puffy 2.0 pants and a red and orange Airblaster, a funny Volcom hunting hat and red Anon Figments.
Anon Figs are probably the best goggle you can get, I've tried 'em all. This is my second season, so far no problems and pure comfort. Go with what feels good on your face, a lot of people like Oakley Wisdoms (they don't fit my face), Oakley A-Frames have been the standard in the business since they came out (but I hear the new Crowbars are pretty comfy). Electric EL1s are also solid, but I'd recomend Anon Figments above all (and they look
sooo steezy).
DO NOT GET BURTON GLOVES.
A little bit of advice from my snowbaord experience.
If you are going to go often, buy the best you can afford, it'll be worth it in the long run, trust me. My first year I had to replace my gogg's, boots and bindings. It sucked, 'cause I just bought new stuff and now I had to get better stuff already.
Yesterday was my 30th day of riding this year. I'm going for 50 days this year, it'll be tight.
Good luck. Other than ski racers, I don't know anyone who's tried snowboarding and not had the time of their lives. I still have a grin on my face every day, which makes my life a lot happier and my summers oh-so-much longer
