Archive for April, 2010

Selecting the Snowboard Helmet that is Right Fit for You

Friday, April 30th, 2010

With the increasing number of persons who enjoy snowboarding has come a greater number of manufacturers of helmets. The helmets vary greatly in style and the level of protection that they offer. Knowing which of the many choices is right for you can be bewildering. Here’s a few tips that will help cut down on the guesswork and help ensure that you choose the snowboard helmet that is right for you.

First, get out your measuring tape. The correct size helmet will be determined by the circumference of your head. Measure the area around your head, encircling your forehead and the cranial area. These measurements will help you to eliminate any types that do not offer a comfortable casing. Remember the fit should be snug but not hamper your ability to move your head from left to right with ease.

Further evaluate the size by trying on several different helmets. The idea is to make sure the helmet adequately covers the forehead without impairing your field of vision. You also want the straps on the helmet to be fastened without creating any undue pressure on your chin or cause you to feel even slightly choked. Anything that does not feel comfortable is not worth the investment.

At the same time, you want to be mindful of any gaps that leave a portion of your head or neck open to the elements or any possible dangers while snowboarding. Ideally, the back of the helmet will protect your neck, but will not rest on the back of your neck. This can cause rubbing during movement, which is not only distracting, but also can lead to burn marks on your neck.

The lining is meant to protect you. Helmets come with various thicknesses of lining. You do not want anything that leaves a lot of room when you are snowboarding. Try on the helmet, with the straps connected. If you sense there is movement or shifting when you shake your head back and forth, you know the lining is not the thickness you need. The fit should be snug while still remaining comfortable.

Lastly, put on your goggles while you are wearing the helmet. The reason for this is that the goggles should fit snugly on the helmet, with no room to shift out of line. A helmet that is too narrow to hold your goggles in place will not serve the purpose of helping the goggles to adequately protect your eyes.

Taking all these factors into consideration, you can find a snowboard helmet that will serve you well, and allow you to get maximum satisfaction out of your snowboarding experience.

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Sessions Gridlock Snowboard Pants

Friday, April 30th, 2010

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Presented by www.the-house.com Sessions Gridlock Snowboard Pants informational video by The House Boardshop.

Ruidoso nm snowboarding video..36

Friday, April 30th, 2010

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me going down a run with a video camera in my hand, right after i leave the bar…and a few drinks

How much would it suck to work at a snowboard shop?

Friday, April 30th, 2010


I mean wouldn’t this mean you are completely into snowboarding? well what do you do then, doesn’t it cost like hella dough to go snowboarding, and who pays, and where does the money come from
i take it you’re heading downward

Mountain Thunder Lodge, Breckenridge, Colorado

Friday, April 30th, 2010

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Do I have to get my dirty snowboard jackets dry cleaned or can I wash them at home???

Friday, April 30th, 2010


Is it safe to wash them at home in washing machine???…Thanks

what would be some steezy and cool names for a snowboard clothing company?

Friday, April 30th, 2010

beating shawn white at the end of shawn white snowboarding?

Friday, April 30th, 2010

i was wondering if anyone know’s how to beat shawn white at the end of the game in the half pipe in Alaska? i cant do big enough tricks. he always spins really fast and gets tons of points cause he can move so fast in the air. is it possible for me to do that? thanks

The Time-efficient Guide to Buying Snowboarding Gear

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

If you’re eager to hit the slopes as soon as possible and finally learn how to snowboard like a pro but still lack the essential snowboarding gear and equipment to get started on your hobby, here’s a quick shopping list so you can purchase everything you need from the shop in the shortest time possible!

A List of Snowboarding Gear and Equipment for Beginners

Snowboard – Let’s start with the most obvious requirement in snowboard gear. Your choice of snowboard will determine the quality of performance you’ll expect from yourself and from the snowboard itself. Your choice will also determine the level of agility and speed you’ll enjoy when you’re snowboarding.

There are three primary types of snowboards. Freestyle snowboards are short and most suitable for novice snowboarders such as yourself not only because of their size but for its flexibility as well. You’ll be able to control freestyle snowboards more easily than other types of boards.

The second type is known as freeride snowboards. These are best for snowboarders who are one or a few levels beyond the novice stage but can in no way refer to themselves as experts…for the time being. Freeride snowboards, incidentally, are arguably the most popular type of snowboard as it allows people to gauge their snowboarding skills and explore their talents without putting themselves in too much danger.

The last type is called alpine snowboards. Whereas freestyle snowboards are known for its flexibility, alpine snowboards are known for its rigid build. They are great for players with highly advanced snowboarding skills and enjoy the thrills of going downhill in incredible speed. This is also the right type of board to use if you wish to make perfect turns and curves.

Snowboard Bindings – Although they may appear flimsy and useless, snowboard bindings in fact play a significant role in keeping snowboarders safe while practicing their favorite sport. There are several types of snowboard bindings for you to choose from: strapped, flow-ins, plated, step-ins, and those without base (baseless).

Snowboarding Boots – Another equally overlooked factor when it comes to increasing the level of safety and protection that a snowboarder enjoys while he’s making all sorts of turns and jumps in the slopes are snowboarding boots. Besides offering comfort and warmth to your feet, they also prevent this area – which includes the ankles – from physical injury, or at least reduce the risk of encountering it. Again, there are several types of snowboarding boots that you can choose from – hard boots, soft boots, and those that mix the features of both. When purchasing snowboarding boots, make sure that you purchase those which are durable and you feel comfortable wearing for long periods of time.

Snowboarding Outfit – Just like boots, the right snowboarding outfit will keep you safe and secure from physical harm. It will also keep you warm and lessen the risks of getting affected by hypothermia or frostbite. When shopping for snowboarding apparel, important factors to consider are comfort, quality, and durability or protection against all the natural elements that it will be sure to be exposed to!

Snowboarding Goggles – Lastly, contrary to popular belief, snowboarding goggles are not used for aesthetic purposes only. Rather, they are worn by snowboarders to improve their sense of sight. It’s important to see very clearly where you’re going because there are a lot of dangers that you’ll encounter when you’re snowboarding.

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Where can I buy a 07/08 Rome Artifact snowboard online?

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Hi, I’m having trouble finding the 07/08 rome artifact snowboard for sale online. I checked alot of websites and I cant find that board anywhere. Does anyone know where I can find it for sale on the web?
I would like to find a 153