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Burton Malavita Re:Flex Snowboard Bindings $207.95 When push comes to shove, punish everything in your path.In case you were wondering, yes, Burton does make the best park binding in the world. By adding the cradle-like grip of the NEW Hammock to… |
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Burton Standing Sideways (DVD) $9.95 The Standing Sideways DVD from Burton. If you’re not standing sideways you’re doing something wrong. Check out Burton’s newest snowboard video and keep a large vomit receptacle ready in case of… |
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Burton TNT Cord Leash $5.95 Just in case your bindings spontaneously combust, Burton is here to save the day. The Cord Leash will appease the ski patrol and keep your board from taking out families should your bindings give… |
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Burton TNT Deluxe Starter Kit $49.95 Goody bag of the Gods. The Deluxe Starter Kit includes the Burton Bullet Tool, Mini Scraper Mats, Cable Lock, Cord Leash, Rub-Down Wax, and a carrying case. |
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Burton Wheelie Board Case $199.95 Take a winter roadtrip with your decks loaded into the Burton Wheelie Board Case. Roll your Wheelie Board Case on its smooth, durable skate wheels, and know this bag’s padding will cushion your snowb |
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Burton Women’s Emerald Snowboard Boots ’11 $199.95 Voracious in its versatility, the Emerald shines on all terrain. Proven performance meets unparalleled women s-specific fit it features the added shock absorption of our oversized 270 Airbag and the customized fit of an even quicker, easier Speed Zone lacing system. Cozy looks carry through to the inside where the custom-moldable Imprint 2 Liner can even accommodate disposable toe warmers. Two free pairs of Little Hotties included in case you forget. |
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DAKINE Goggle Case $11.95 The DAKINE Goggle Case. This fleece-lined case protects your goggles from whatever danger might be out there. |
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Dakine Cam Lock $22 The Dakine Cam Lock is a compact sliding keyed lock with a heavy duty 50″ 127 cm plastic coated steel cable .The cam lock feature allows locking of awkward shaped items, and is sold in 6 packs. It includes 2 keys and comes with a zippered carrying case. |
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Electric Double Thermal Goggle Case $39.95 The Double Thermal Goggle Case from Electric. Your goggles do so much for you, show them you care by upgrading them from the cloth bag, this would be like moving them to the east side to a deluxe… |
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Electric Single Thermal Goggle Case $23.95 The Single Thermal Goggle Case from Electric. Your goggles do so much for you, show them you care by upgrading them from the cloth bag, this would be like moving them to the east side to a deluxe… |
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Civilian Lab Loader RG _ Flashlight/Tools and Camera/GPS Multi-Function Chest Pack $99.85 Carry gear without using a belt and easily reach your items in confined spaces such as vehicle/aircraft cabs where your elbow room is restricted. A more comfortable alternative to belt holsters as you won’t be poked by your gear while seated, this convertable harness will expand your carrying capacity beyond what you can comfortably carry on your belt. 450D Jacquard Nylon, YKK Zippers, 3M Reflecti… |
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Covert Escape RG _ Flashlight/Tools and Camera/GPS and Cycling Chest Pack $55.45 Carry gear without using a belt and easily reach your items in confined spaces such as vehicle/aircraft cabs where your elbow room is restricted. A more comfortable alternative to belt holsters as you won’t be poked by your gear while seated, this convertable harness will expand your carrying capacity beyond what you can comfortably carry on your belt. 450D Jacquard Nylon, YKK Zippers, 3M Reflecti… |
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Snowboard Travel Case (Black) (45L x 15.5W x 11D) This Series 3 Snowboard Case is the perfect solution for carrying and protecting your high performace snowboard, boots, and bindings. This snowboard travel case is made from a high density polyethylene plastic shell and protects ONE or TWO snowboards with bindings AND boots. This amazing case is lightweight, durable and features hard wheels so that you can easily transport your equipment like a su… |
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Ventra Pack 2-in-1 Chest Pack / Slim Shoulder Sling Messenger Bag $64.95 VentraPack positions frequently used accessories within sight so you don’t waste time un-strapping and removing your backpack to find your camera, sun-block, etc. while on the move. A zipper releases a drop-down work surface with a map window and comprehensive organizer to store items internally; optional modular exterior pouches are available to hold larger contents. How it works: VentraPack’s 4 … |
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Storz Chocolate Foil Snowboard Santa (Economy Case Pack) Display (Pack of 60) $42.46 Storz Chocolate Foil Snowboard Santa (Economy Case Pack) Display (Pack of 60)… |
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Mobile Edge Alienware Neoprene Sleeve – M14x The Alienware Orion M14x Neoprene Sleeve features a soft interior lining, all-around padding and a weatherproof skin to keep your Alienware M14x laptop scratch-free, protected from the elements and looking good…. |
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DAKINE Girl’s Mission Pack Based in Hood River, Oregon, DAKINE was founded in Maui, Hawai’i in 1979 by longtime surfer, Rob Kaplan. DAKINE’S first product, a revolutionary new surf leash, quickly gained worldwide popularity. This first leash led to more surfing related products, built to withstand the punishing conditions of the surf on the north shore of Hawai’i. In Hawaiian slang, “Da Kine” means the best and the company … |
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Mulholland Deerskin Slim Laptop Computer Case This Deerskin Slim Laptop bag is a luxury deerskin from Mulholland. Mulholland meets the demand for luxury leather goods head-on with the introduction of a carefully edited line of American-made deerskin bags. Each skin bears a distinctive signature because of its fine and unique graining. The most coveted feature of these leathers is their remarkable softness, which belies their strength and dura… |
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GoPro AHD3D-001 3D Hero Expansion Kit (Cameras Not Included) $60.00 Used for Motorosports Hero Digital Hero 5 Helmet Camera System… |
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SportRack A26395 Aero 1300 Roof Box $259.95 Narrow, mid-volume 13 cubic foot capacity ABS plastic shell roof box hauls your cargo while leaving ample room on the rack for other accessories or equipment… |
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Snowboarding versus Skiing
When someone is interested in learning the basics of skiing or snowboarding, but they are not able to decide between the two, then they need to take the help of experienced winter sports experts who will be able to guide them properly. Both snowboarding and skiing are equally fascinating and thrilling to perform, but they are certain differences between both of them.
In skiing one can the help of poles on either side and then use these to slide down the snow. In the case of snowboarding one will not have the help of a pole to slide down the slope; instead one will have to kneel down to a level that will afford inertia to slide down the snow. These are the basic differences between the two exciting means of sliding down the snow.
With respect to the bodily injuries that can be sustained while learning either of the two types, snowboarding typically causes more injuries to the wrists while skiing will cause more injuries to the knees. Snowboarding doesn’t commonly cause injury to the knee. When someone is learning snowboarding then the best type of snow surface will be a powdery snow surface which will enable the person to smoothly slide down the powdery surface. For a person skiing, the best possible snow surface will be an icy surface with a lot of solid ice rather than a powdery surface. But in both the cases the learner has to be careful when getting up after they have fallen into the snow surface.
If someone is looking for just speed and get some thrill by sliding down the snow at great velocity, then skiing will be right option for them. Snowboarding requires a lot of experience and practice to gain speed. It requires a lot of edging and curling to gain speed. Even then an experienced person in snowboarding cannot beat an experienced person in skiing when both the persons race against each other. The prime reason is that skiing gets the thrust from both the poles and the hip of the human body. Snowboarders get thrust only from human propulsion.
People who are well versed in skiing and want to learn snowboarding can do it faster as they have already learnt the basics of sliding down the snow and only have to learn the tricks. But during the initial stages of the learning curve one has to carefully learn all the routines required to perform snowboarding effectively. Whatever be one’s skill level, one has to learn from an experienced source.
About the Author
Claire Jarrett is writing on behalf of SnowSkool, who offer ski instructor courses and snowboard instructor courses
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