Snowboard clothing usually consists of a waterproof jacket, pants with adjustable waists, boots, gloves and a beanie. Find out how to keep dry and warm while snowboarding withhelp from the manager of a snowboard store in this free video on snowboarding gear and equipment.
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Ski and snowboard outer clothing layers offer wind and moisture protection.
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The process of fitting a snowboard depends on the size of the mountain and the style of the snowboarder. Pick out a snowboard to fit a variety of conditions, such as icy or powdery, with help from the manager of a snowboard store in this free video on snowboarding gear and equipment.
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Snowboard boots are 100 percent water-proof on the outside, they contain a supportive sole made of EVA material, and they have quick-lacing systems.
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When picking out snowboard bindings, it's important to consider what size shoe the rider wears, what style of a rider they are, and the difference between male and female bindings. Choose between snowboard bindings with soft or stiff high backs with help from the manager of a snowboard store in this free video on snowboarding gear and equipment. ...
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When deciding how far apart to set up snowboard bindings, it's important to take note of the reference point of a snowboard , which is marked by some sort of an asterisk. Discover how a wide stance can make sliding on handrails easier in snowboarding with help from the manager of a snowboard store in this free video on snowboarding gear and equipment.
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Setting up snowboarding gear requires choosing a stance width and binding angle.
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In order to get in shape for snowboarding , it helps to skateboard, surf or go wakeboarding when it's not snowboarding season.
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The recommended length of a snowboard is generally determined by how much the snowboarder weighs.
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A good snowboard stance should sit at 18 degrees in front of the board's reference point and negative nine degrees in the back. Find out how to utilize an alpine stance in snowboarding with help from the manager of a snowboard store in this free video on snowboarding gear and equipment.
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