Archive for August, 2010

Kris Suster’s 2010 Wisconsin Snowboarding Video

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

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Green Bay snowboarder Kris Suster in another Wisconsin Snowboarding video filmed mostly during the winter of 2009-2010. Tyrol Basin, Granite Peak, and Copper Harbor are the snowboard parks.

how would i go about opening a snowboard shop?

Saturday, August 28th, 2010


i have absolutely no idea. i would sell gear, snowboards, and maybe do a lesson or instruction program for beginners. how do i go about this?!

Womens Jackets

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Ski boots for ladies function in a similar way as men’s ski boots do. But their composition and designing methods are quite different. Ladies’s ski boots are barely leaner in cuff heights, contouring and have thick cushion for better foothold. The liner padding and forward flex also varies a bit. Cuffs are sited bit lower, as the calf muscle of lady is lower positioned than that of man. Also, Ski boots for girls have angled heels and these boots fit narrowly around ankles. Such configuration helps to take turns efficiently and comfortably.

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Brands like Rossignol, Technica, Lange and Salomon, turn out high quality ski boots for women. Now, there are wide types of women’s ski boots readily available in the stores and at affordable prices.

Technica ladies’s boots have Velcro straps and tough velvety lining around the ankle. This lining prevents the skier’s ankles from twisting while taking turns. Lange has introduced new CRL line for girls which are stylish, have warm footbed and are intended for intermediate to sophisticated skilled skiers.

Few ladies like custom made ski boots. Direct the mender to keep lifted heels. Such heel helps to transmit the energy at tip and concentrates the center point of gravity over the skier.
The shell material utilized in ski boots for ladies can be either made of leather, polyester or some artificial leather. Direct the boot maker to incorporate little hole in each boot for ventilation. Go for aluminum buckles in ski boots which are more sturdy.

Comfort of the foot is entirely dependent on footbed. So footbed has to be made from soft materials.
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HMK Highmark Pro Boa Boots

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

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Adjusting Your Snowboard Bindings: 101

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

I’ve been snowboarding for 12 years now and in that time, I’m sad to say, I never learned how to set or adjust my own bindings or stance angle.  I always left this up to my partner or the guys in the shop, and I just took their word for it.  Last year, days before heading to Chamonix, my husband decided it was high time for me to take care of my own gear, so he handed me the screw driver and told me to figure it out for myself.

Through a lot of frustration and research I discovered that there is no one answer for what your stance should be.  Stance is all based on what feels best for the rider and takes into consideration how aggressive a rider you are, whether you are goofy or regular, if you ride switch, and so much more.  The best way to find a stance that feels right to you is to get on the bunny slope and try out a few variations.

Before you do that though, you’ll need to know how to adjust your bindings.  To do this on the slope you’re going to need a Snowboard Tool.  A Snowboard Tool is basically a compact screwdriver which has a ratchet mechanism that easily allows you to switch directions, i.e., screw in or unscrew.  These tools can vary from simple to complex but all usually contain clever hiding places for additional bits.  Whether you are a gear-head or not, this tool is a must have for all riders.

Next, looking at your bindings, you’ll see there are markings of degrees on the base plate.  Also, there are screws on the base plate, usually three or four, which keeps the binding on the board.  Using your tool, you should be able to partially unscrew these screws just enough so that you can manoeuvre the angle of the binding without actually having to take all the screws out.  This technique helps avoid you dropping a screw in the snow while adjusting your stance angle on the hill.

With all the screws loose but still attached to the board, you should now be able to adjust your stance by gently twisting the binding right or left.  Now for the frustrating part: which degree do you set each foot?  This is where it comes down to preference.  Some riders like a duck stance, meaning the toes on each foot are pointing outward.  Some people like their back foot perpendicular and only a forward angle on the front foot.  Then again, some people like both feet forward.  If you’re a beginner, start with a basic stance of your front foot angled forward and your back either straight, or slightly forward.

Once you have your preferred angles set, use your tool and screw in all the screws.  You can now strap into your bindings and see how things feel, being careful not to damage your board or edges depending on what type of flooring you are on.  If you are happy with the settings, then you are now ready for the hill.

When you get on the hill, take a run with your new stance.  If you feel like you are having difficulty turning, if the board feels squirrelly under you, or if things just don’t feel right in general, then find a safe spot on the side of the slope, or make your way to the bottom and find a space where you can get down and adjust your bindings.  It’s all about figuring out what feels right for you, so get out your handy tool and get yourself sorted.  It will likely take a few adjustments, but you’ll get there in the end and you’ll have done it all on your own.  Go you!

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Going Skiing? Take Out Travel Insurance – you Know it Makes Sense

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

The net result is that an increasing number of skiers and snowboarders are injured each year and, while falls, tumbles and the occasional wipe out are part of the holiday experience, you could be hit hard when it goes wrong. Being rescued from the ski slopes will now cost you well over £75, while medical expenses could set you back a further £250. The more serious injury cases could be even more painful both physically and financially. Repatriation to London from the Alps will cost around £2,500, rising to a hefty £6,000 from the USA.

And if you think that a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) will provide you with full medical cover while skiing in Europe, then think again. The EHIC, which replaced the E111, entitles you to low cost, sometimes free, basic medical treatment on the same terms as all nationals in EU states, but it should not be viewed as a substitute for proper travel insurance as the EHIC will not cover costly extras such as an air ambulance, personal liability, trip cancellation, or loss of baggage.

That said, do not assume a standard travel insurance policy is enough, as most winter sports travel insurance cover has to be bought as an extra option and, even then, check the small print on your policy. It would be wise to check that the heli-sking or freestyle skiing that you intend to do is covered, not to mention those ‘off piste’ activities you have planned as your ski travel insurance policy could very well exclude these and that could mean being saddled with an unexpected bill if you get injured.

The golden rule is ‘Get the best cover for the activities you are planning to do’. This is one area of travel insurance where buying cheap travel insurance could definitely end up being a false economy.

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Learn To Snowboard

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

If you don’t select the correct snowboard bindings for your boots, you may have all sorts of Problems. You should make sure that your bindings and your boots work together. If you chance to select a binding that is smaller compared to your boot, you may not get it buckled in or the binding could break due to the pressure if you do happen to get it buckled in. You want that security as it is a safety aspect when it comes to snowboarding.

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A store sales clerk will be able to help you locate the best board bindings which will work with your boots. If at all possible[**] take your boots with you, when you go to purchase the bindings, this will help to take away any doubts that you may have.
The sizes of the board bindings will change from manufacturer to manufacturer ; so because you may require one size in this brand does not imply that you’ll require the same size in another brand. You can look on the internet and find charts that compare snowboard binding sizes based upon brands that offer a comparison between the different brands. This will help you to rule out any doubts or questions that you could have that applies to the adaptations in the sizes between different brands.
Board bindings also vary between men’s and women’s sizes. The men’s board bindings are made to accommodate men’s snowboard boots and women’s bindings are made to accommodate women’s snowboard boots.
Women’s feet are usually narrower than men’s feet and the bindings will show the difference. Also, ladies’s board boots come in sizes, unlike men’s boots and the bindings will reflect the difference here too. However [*COMMA] women aren’t dissuaded from purchasing male bindings, but just remember the bindings add safety and security, which are vital sides of snowboarding.
All in all, just select a binding that suits your snowboard boots the best. You will have added comfort and ease when it comes to riding your board.

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Where can I find a good snowboard bag?

Thursday, August 26th, 2010


For my birthday, I asked my mom to buy me a snowboard bag to protect my new Burton Troop 154. I have looked all over the internet, but can’t find a snowboard bag that I like. Any ideas/suggestions? I’d like a bag that I can put all my stuff in (aside from my boots), and I want to be able to fit my board in without a problem (the bindings would stay on it).

The Proper Snowboarding Gear

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

The first layer of clothing, when choosing the proper snowboarding gear is the thermal layer. Choose something like thermal underwear for the bottom part of your body. For the upper part of the body you should choose a long sleeve synthetic material such as polyester or polypropylene. This will help keep the moisture off of the skin, which makes for a happier snowboarder. The most important part of the first layer and key to a good fitting boot is snowboarding socks. This Snowboard Gear is essential to keep your feet warm, dry, comfortable, and padded against hard impacts.

The second layer should consist of polyester, fleece or a wool jacket. Find a good wind pant for the lower part of the body. Choosing one or more layers of this will help in keeping the warm air trapped in close to the body. Now on some days, depending on what part of the world you are snowboarding or the temperature of the area, you can actually get away with only wearing a t-shirt.

The Third layer of clothing is your official snowboarding pant and jacket. You need to find some that will fully protect you from water and wind and should be completely breathable, so that it will allow your bodies perspiration to escape while protecting you from snow, wind and water. Find a good beanie or snowboard helmet to help insulate your body temperature. Now last but surely not least is your boots, goggles, gloves, snowboard bindings and a snowboard that shows off your true personality.

Lange Ski Boots, Burton Snowboards

What should i wear instead of snowboard pants when I go snowboarding?

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010


Okay i havn’t been snowboarding in like a year and i grew out of my old snowboard pants. I dont have enough time to buy new ones but what should i wear instead?