Archive for August, 2010

Ski Exchange Ad 2

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

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RSN TV18 “Did You Know” Local Trivia Series Ad Campaign for The SKi Exchange in Winter Park Colorado

Shawn White Snowboarding reveal trailer

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

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Shawn White Snowboarding reveal trailer

Austria 2008 Ahorn Snowboarding video from backpack

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

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Offpiste Snowboard Shop 2, Israel.

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

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“Movement” OPC movie Teaser

Know any good snowboard jackets?

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010


I’m 14 and a girl and I need a good snowboard jacket that looks good. Know any?

Where can i buy a replacement lens for my Anon Hawkeye 2010 Snowboard goggles?

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010


I bought an Anon Hawkeye snowboard goggles but the only one they have left had darksmoke tint lens. It’s very good for daytime use but at night it’s just very useless. So i want to get a replacement lens with less tint preferrebly pink tint or red solace. I’ve been looking everywhere but can’t find one. Thank You.

What Makes Freestyle Snowboarding Special

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Snowboarding has become increasingly popular over the past few years with freestyle snowboarding taking the lead. First and foremost let us define what is freestyle snowboarding: the combination of skateboarding, surfing and windsurfing, which inevitably makes it more fun, exciting and the maximum amount of followers.

The Different Types Of Freestyle Snowboarding

It is hard to believe but even in a mixed up sport such as freestyle snowboarding there are different categories and they are: half pipe, jump, power snow driving and border cross. Each of these categories has rules and regulations on how to be performed, which is strictly followed by the snowboarder.

Freestyle snowboarding requires a great deal of practice even if the name itself does not suggest so; it gives you the opportunity to express yourself but at the same time within the rules and regulations of the sport. Freestyle snowboarding has become so competitive and popular that it is an official Olympics game as well with a high number of extremely talented followers and fans.

The Right Gear

Freestyle snowboarding is a lot of fun mostly because it brings the highest number of thrills a game can offer, which also makes it a very dangerous game. Of course if you ask a snowboarder he/she will not agree to the same but a professional snowboarder will also ensure that he or she is well equipped before getting on the snowboard.

Probably the most important piece of equipment you will require is the helmet that protects your head. You will see many snowboarders practice with just a wool hat over the head but, you will never catch a professional snowboarder without a helmet. If you will ever fall when snowboarding, the helmet is the only piece of protection between your head and the hard ground. Therefore, wear a helmet better to be safe than sorry.

You can also find professional snowboarding gear in specific stores or if you choose not to invest in purchasing professional gear, you can also rent it at the snowboarding resort where you should easily find a number of stores for the same. You can rent for the day or several days, depends how long you plan to stay but do not attempt to get on the slopes without being fully and properly equipped for the same.

Helpful Tip

Freestyle snowboarding can be as fun as you want it to be while letting your imagination run wild. Try it yourself today and find out why so many have turn to freestyle snowboarding and if you are a beginner make sure to get an instructor who can assist and teach you the tricks of the trade.

Scott Fromherz owns and operates multiple websites. For more information on freestyle snowboarding visit http://www.snowboarderbasics.com/ or http://snow-boards.blogspot.com/

How do you make your own snowboard wax?

Thursday, August 19th, 2010


I have herd of people making there own rub on wax, does anyone know how its done, what ingrediants would I need?

When would a decent used snowboard cost?

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

This winter will be my second year snowboarding…last year I rented a snowboard and i’m just wondering what it would cost to buy a used snowboard. Like i’ve heard that around September or October a lot of snowboard shops have sales on used snowboards and stuff. So i’m just wondering what a decent board will cost.

Thanks
Also what would decent bindings and boots cost?

Good boots/bindings combo? Opinions please.?

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

I’m getting a Rome Vinyl board and planning on these…

Bindings:

https://www.evogear.com/outlet/snowboard-bindings/ride-delta-mvmt-binding-2008.aspx

Boots:

http://www.dogfunk.com/snowboard/DC-Graphix-Snowboard-Boot-Womens/DCS1456M.html

I’m a girl and I’m pretty positive the bindings will fit the boot (size 7.5). Can someone confirm this for me?

Don’t tell me I should ‘try on the boots’ I already know that and I would if I lived near a good shop. Alas, I don’t.

So yay or nay?
Yeah I heard about BOA, but they are also more bothersome to repair if the thing breaks :P . So I’m sticking with laces -shrug-

And I’m actually a shoe size 8, so I was going for half a size lower because I’m going to wear them in, ya know?