taking 1st trip to CO via plane, need to find bag. board size 158.
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what is a good bag for taking a snowboard on a plane trip?
Sunday, March 18th, 2012taking shortcuts
Thursday, February 24th, 2011{thumb}
thought it would be quicker (and more fun) to get to our car this way =P
Ski and Snowboard Helmet Forum – Risk Taking
Sunday, January 16th, 2011{thumb}
Studies have demonstrated that skiers and snowboarders who wore helmets actually traveled at slower speeds and challenged themselves less than non-helmet wearers. Similar studies concerning cyclists and hockey players indicate that using a helmet or safety equipment does not lead to increased risk- taking.
Taking A Men’s Snowboard Jacket
Saturday, July 17th, 2010It’s hard to understand all the features that snowboard jackets claim to have if you’re new to the sport. You might think that buying a cheaper jacket is the way to go when you first start. The problem with buying cheaper jackets is that they just don’t have the same qualities of a more expensive jacket.
Although it may seem like a lot of money to invest in a jacket, it’s worth the money to invest in a more expensive men’s snowboard jacket. You would be surprised at how much it affects your performance. If you’re a first time boarder then a good jacket could make you a die hard fan or put you off boarding forever.
To Shell or Not?
Some snowboarders will tell you that all you need is a jacket shell. This would probably be a lot cheaper than the average men’s snowboard jacket. Jacket shells allow you to layer underneath the shell depending on the weather conditions. The downside to these types of jackets is that it won’t give you much insulation.
If you find yourself getting cold often then when you look for a men’s snowboard jacket you might want to look for a jacket with good insulation. If you’re worried about getting too warm then you can look for a men’s snowboard jacket with good ventilation.
If you’re worried about a jacket getting too heavy with all that insulation then you can look for one with insulation in the torso. A jacket that doesn’t have insulation in the arms will still keep you warm while being light. The same applies when looking for a women’s snowboard jacket.
Good Waterproofing
A good quality men’s snowboard jacket will keep you dry throughout the day no matter what the weather conditions are and no matter how many times you fall off your board. Cheaper jackets will not have the same ability to keep you dry.
The difference between a cheap jacket and a good one is the material that the jackets are made from. A cheap jacket is not made from waterproof material; instead it has a waterproof coating. This will eventually wear off and you will find moisture getting into your jacket.
A good jacket on the other hand will keep you dry all the time. This is because a quality men’s snowboard jacket is made from waterproof material. This way its waterproofing capabilities will never wear out. Even if you find yourself spending most of your snowboarding budget on a jacket it’s definitely worth it.
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Snowboarding Defined & Taking Good Care Of Equipments
Sunday, April 11th, 2010
Snowboarding is basically surfing but on snow rather than on water. Snowboarding started around the 1960’s but really made itself known with its debut at the 1998 Winter Olympic Games in Japan. Since then it has become one of the fastest growing sports with over 7 million people participating in the United States alone.
Snowboarding is a winter sport and is therefore difficult to participate in at any other time due to lack of snow. There are many ski resorts that now have slopes that are for snowboarding only so for those interested in trying out snowboarding ski resorts are a good place to start.
The main equipment that you will need for snowboarding is the board itself, snowboard boots and snowboard bindings. Of course you should also wear a good quality helmet and gloves. You can rent this equipment at ski resorts if you want to try out the sport before purchasing any equipment. It is actually a good idea to rent the equipment first anyway to find out which brand and size is best suited for you. Look for my latest article about snowboard sizing.
The main styles of snowboarding are ‘freeride’ and ‘freestyle’ with ‘freecarve’ also being quite popular.
Freeride
This is the most common style of snowboard riding and probably the easiest. It is the style that you want to be doing if you are a beginner as it is simply just riding down a mountain. Whether it is the mildest of slopes or the steepest of slopes if you are just doing a straight ride down the slope then it is a freeride.
A rider however can use some tricks while riding freeride if he chooses by using any natural terrain that may be on the slope he is riding on.
When riding freeride riders will usually have a soft boot and the snowboard itself will often be longer with stiffer flex, this is to ride effectively on any type of snow condition you may encounter.
Freestyle
The freestyle style is when the rider uses man made obstacles such as boxes, jumps, half pipes, quarter pipes, rails and more. They will use these objects to perform tricks such as aerial or jib tricks.
The usual stance used in freestyle is the ‘duck foot’ stance which is when the back foot is facing the back end of the board. Freestyle riders usually use a shorter board that has additional flex.
Freecarve
Freecarve or race is the style of snowboarding is used mainly for racing and carving. There is very little jumping if any with freecarve style as it generally focuses on carving.
Whatever style you prefer to use many resorts will be offer the appropriate slopes for you. Many resorts now have parks with rails and halfpipes for those wishing to performs some tricks.
Snowboarding is becoming a very popular sport among men and women of any age so be careful if you are trying it out you may soon be hooked.
Let’s Move On To Tips In Taking Care Of Snowboarding Equipments
Frequent snowboarding can take its toll on your boards as well as other gears. In order to make them last and save you from further costs, it’s best that you take care of them well. Maintenance is always the key when you own valuable items.
Snowboards need regular tuning to enjoy them for many seasons and maximize your experience in this ultimate winter sport. You have to take care of your gear especially when the winter season comes to an end. Not being able to maintain it well may only result in poor performance or early deterioration of your board.
But before you try to do anything yourself, we share some tips that will give you helpful information on what parts of your board require special care and whether it’s time you should bring them to the shop and be professionally maintained. Of course, doing the basic maintenance yourself can save you money and you can do it without the use of many specialized tools. However, if you want to smoothen the snowboard’s base, never attempt to do it alone as a specialized grinder is the only tool that can do the work.
Clean is in
Cleaning the board is the first important step any snowboarder should take. Grime and dirt are most likely to build up on your board so make sure that you get rid of them at the end of the winter season. The best product to use is a citrus cleaner because it not only takes away dirt but also removes any dead wax from the base. All you have to do is just apply the cleaner and use a clean cloth or rag to get rid of dirt or any residue.
Check the edge
After cleaning, check your board to find out if there are certain portions that need fixing. Look carefully at the edges and the base. If the edges appear to be dull or burred, they need to be filed to keep them in good shape.
As for the base, if you see any minor damage, you can easily fix it with a tune-up kit that should include a p-tex candle. However, if you’re not certain about this, better bring your equipment to a snowboard shop and have it tuned up.
Wax to the max
Once you’ve seen that your board in is in good condition, it’s time to apply a new coat of wax. The things you will need at this stage are a scraper, iron and wax, preferably an all-temperature wax. Any iron will do but there are irons specially made for waxing a snowboard.
Now, while using the iron, apply a thick coat of wax on the base and make sure that it covers not only the base but the edges as well. Then scrape the wax from the base and the edges. The wax here serves to prevent the board from drying out and the edges from getting rusty while it is being stored.
Proper storing
Your snowboard together with your gear should be kept in a cool dry place during the hot summer months. As much as possible, don’t store them in the basement. Boots that are the soft type should be properly cleaned and should be applied with foot oil to maintain its softness.
Following these tips is a sure way to have durable and long lasting snow boards. So, keep them in mind and have a great experience with snowboarding.
The author’s web site Snowboards Rack provides information about Dragon Snowboard Goggles DX, Lamar Snowboards and snowboard storage rack.