Archive for the ‘snowboard clothing’ Category

Snowboarding : Layers

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

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Snowboard safety clothing layers should be breathable due to the sweating that occurs on the mountain. Stay warm with the right snowboard clothing layers with tips from a snowboarding enthusiast in this free extreme sports video. Expert: Brendan Donovan Bio: Brendan Donovan is a snowboarder from Boston who has been avidly snowboarding since the winter of 2000. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Class@ASR- Pre-Show

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

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Jim Shubin sits down with Class@ASR show director Jason Bates and gets the rundown on what to expect at Class@ASR.

HMK Highmark Pro Boa Boots

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

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How to Dress Correctly for Snowboarding

Monday, August 16th, 2010

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Tom from Snowboards.net talks about the proper way to dress when going snowboarding.

What to Consider when Purchasing a Snowboarding Jacket

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

You may want to consider investing on a snowboard jacket before hitting the slopes on winter. Although it is important to have a good snowboard and other snowboard clothing accessories, spending a few more cash on your snowboard jacket will make this winter sport activity more fun and pleasurable. Remember that your jacket creates your distinctive mark among other snowboarders on the slopes. This also serves as your protection from the extreme cold making you warm and dry throughout the run. Don’t think twice when you’re buying a good snowboard jacket. Eventually, you will appreciate its great value making it your best friend at the end of the season. Here are the things you should do before making that sound investment.

Check the Price Range

When checking for the prices of jackets, you should not just be concerned on whether it fits your budget. You need to ask yourself why it is price at that. The big differences in the prices of jackets lie on the amount of jacket venting and the quality of its waterproofing. These are the two factors where the bulk of your money goes. Basically, standard jackets lack venting or added waterproofing. On the other hand, more expensive jackets will provide more vents and will have extra waterproofing to keep you dry.

Check for Jacket Breathability

When buying a jacket, you should want something that you can use comfortably during extreme cold conditions and during warmer days. You can check the flexibility of your jacket by checking for vents.  The vent allows your jacket to breath. It lets out perspiration out and it also allows the jacket to release extra warmth. Before buying a jacket, look for zippers that open at the arms as well as at the chest or back that will enable you to free some of the heat.

Check the Waterproof Material

Although you can probably get a bargain by buying inexpensive jackets that has waterproofing, these jackets usually have waterproof coating that wears off over time. This, in turn, will require you to buy another one leaving you spending more than what you actually thought had saved. Meanwhile expensive jackets do not just have waterproof coating but are essentially made of a waterproof material. Top of the line jackets will also have added features that will help you like taped seams or insulated zippers.

Check the Insulation

Like in waterproofing, checking for insulation needs meticulous inspection. The goal is to buy a snowboard jacket that will maintain your core temperature and protect you from developing hypothermia. Look for a jacket that allows you to pad several layers of clothing underneath it depending on the weather. If you have low resistance to cold temperature, it is advisable to look for a jacket that has a built-in insulation. However, remember that a good jacket gives you enough insulation while at the same time giving you enough mobility.

Check for Added Features

When checking for added features, inspect the jacket for extra pockets for your goggles, some handy tools, snack, water, etc.  Check the design if it has a hood preferably a detachable one that can be removed during good weather and can be attached during a stormy day. Check for cuffs too. These are good for keeping out chilly breeze from entering your sleeves.

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Gemstones B-day / Testimony MixTape Release

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

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First and Fifteenth recording artist Gemstones performs for fans and promotes his new mixtape entitled, Testimony.

womens snowboard

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

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Deep Thoughts By Nick Visconti…

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

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Have you ever wondered what professional snowboarders think about while they’re not snowboarding?

Things to Remember Before You Start to Learn How to Snowboard

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Snowboarding is a popular sport, with more than 6 million enthusiasts hitting the slopes with each thick layer of snowfall. If you are eager to learn this exhilarating sport, it will be best to learn how to snowboard before going on the slopes yourself.

There are a lot of websites online, as well as a lot of online video instructions that can teach you how to snowboard. You will also find manuals that list down the different tips and tricks of learning this exciting sport, and you will do well to look up all of these sources.

The first thing you have to consider is your equipment. Try and rent your snowboard during your first few forays into the slopes. This will give you a better idea of what kind of board suits you best before you actually buy one. For beginners, a shorter board is recommended, otherwise, the rule of thumb is to have one end of the board reach the point of your chin or collarbone while the other end rests on the ground.

Choose the proper snowboarding clothes that are loose enough to be comfortable, but not too loose that they act as mini-parachutes behind you, slowing your speed as you glide on the snow. Your boots should be comfortable as well, without the tight fit required for ski foot gear. Don’t forget your safety equipment. A helmet, a pair of goggles, and gloves are the required snowboarding gear. If you are worried about falling on your behind all too often, a special pair of padded pants will be added protection for your tailbone.

Timothy Ryan is a Snowboarding Instructor who owns http://www.LearnSnowboardingTipsAndTricks.com – He has helped hundreds of people on learning Snowboarding.

He has recently developed a free e-course showing you a step by step process for starting your learn Snowboarding Tricks easier. To learn how to start Snowboarding Tips and Tricks without wasting your time, visit http://www.LearnSnowboardingTipsAndTricks.com

Buy Snowboards

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

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