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Ride Slot Compatible Discs $14.95 The Slot Compatible Disc from Ride lets you mount your Ride bindings on a slot/channel board. |
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Voile Splitboard Puck Alignment Guide $7.95 The Voile Splitboard Puck Alignment Guide. This guide keeps your Voile Universal Pucks properly aligned when mounting, making it much easier to mount the pucks in your desired stance angles and… |
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Skateboard Storage Display Rack – Invisible Clear Wall Mount Display $16.98 The ORIGINAL CLEAR Skateboard rack. Clear acrylic rack allows your deck art to shine through, practically invisible. The rack design allow for deck only or complete skateboards to be displayed or stored. The heavy duty CLEAR material makes these racks more versatile than standard wood racks or thin flimsy Lexan/polycarbonate. Easy mounting with hardware included and BEAUTIFUL! Display that signed… |
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Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort, Mount Charleston, near Las Vegas, Nevada, Photo Mugs Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort, Mount Charleston, near Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America, North America…. |
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Rubbermaid 5G81 FastTrack Winter Sports Rack $19.98 Rubbermaid 5G8100SNCKL Satin Nickel Fast Track; Winter Sports RackRubbermaid 5G8100SNCKL Satin Nickel Fast Track; Winter Sports Rack Features:; Winter sports rack; Store your snowboards, skis and boots; Quickly snaps into place on FastTrack; mounting rails, not included; Soft grip coating protects from nicks and scratches; Powder coated steel for durability; Resists rusting, chipping, and cracking… |
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Racor PAB-1R Pro AllBoard Sports Board Rack $5.80 An ingenious way to store skateboards, snowboards and wakeboards flat against the wall, this board rack is equipped with two articulating adjustable arms that allow for simple adjustment to fit any size board. Easy to install and store in basements, bedrooms, closets, garage, cushioned sleeves and adjuster knobs ensure ultimate protection so boards don’t get scratched and bases are smooth. Made of… |
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Standard Surfboard Horizontal Display Mount $38.99 Imagine being able to take your priced possession surfboard and put it up on a wall. That is exactly what this mount system allows you to do. Getting your surfboard out of the corner of a room or out of the garage or out of that small closet is a great solution. This mounting system allows you to lift the board out and go surfing!!! Heavy duty construction. Also works on wake boards. Made in the U… |
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Premium Snowboard Wall Rack Walnut Stain $22.99 Imagine the enjoyment of having your snowboard up on the wall on display. What a great feeling. Brings back some great memories! Displaying your snowboard on a horizontal wall rack in your room is going to make you very happy. When your snowboard is up on this rack it looks so incredible. This will make your room just pop! It is just so much different look. The domestic red oak stained is the way … |
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VIO POV149 Power $38.12 When youAAAre documenting long, overnight rides into the backcountry, the V.I.O. POV Power supply keeps your camera rolling as long as you have plenty of space on your memory card and caffeine in your veins. The direct hard-wire adapter cable (SAE connector) lets you wire your V.I.O. POV camera directly to your motorcycle, dirt bike, quad, snowmobile, or boat. The small unit securely fits into you… |
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SportCam – Video Camera with Arai Helmet Mount $47.91 … |
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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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Thule 667ES Excursion ES Rooftop Cargo Box $368.95 Thule gave the Excursion ES Cargo Box a rear-opening design for safe curbside access and to let you still get to your gear when you have bike racks on each side of your crossbars. The Excursion ES Cargo Box uses ThuleAAAs EasySnap mounting system which quickly attaches to nearly any crossbars out there. Thanks to the 13cu feet of cargo space, this box easily holds the backpacks for you and your th… |
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Learning How to Snowboard
Snowboarding is a winter sport that has seen a remarkable increase in popularity over the years. Learning to snowboard can seem difficult to the novice, but with a little motivation and patience, one will soon discover the fun and excitement of snowboarding down a hill.
If you are a first time snowboarder, you need to be aware of the equipment and clothing required for snowboarding. Equipment you will need include a snowboard, snowboard boots, goggles or sunglasses, helmet, comfortable clothing, gloves, winter hat, sunscreen, and lip balm. You can even purchase snowboard pants and a jacket. Long underwear underneath relaxing pants is preferred choice. A turtleneck or sweatshirt is a good choice. You should also have a cloth to wipe goggles.
Before you purchase a snowboard and boots, rent the equipment to make sure that it is a sport you will be participating in often. When you are walking on the slope, watch out for other people or objects that you might hit with your snowboard.
How well you snowboard depends on how well you learn and use the various snowboard stances. Stances consist of a mix of footing, width of a stance, centering, angles, and the offset.
The following are general basic tips for a snowboard stance:
Positioning: Choose the foot that you will place in the front. This will be the foot that is the easiest to control.
Width of your Stance: The ‘Stance Width’ is the distance between the center of your front and back binding. The width of the stance usually depends on your height. As well, the most comfortable width is typically equal to the width of the snowboard rider’s shoulders.
To help you get the best stance, the following is a height guide for setting one’s width stance:
Height (feet) Width (inch)
Less than 5’1″: 17-18
5’2″ – 5’4″: 18-19
5’5″ – 5’8″: 19-20
5’9″ – 6’0″: 20-21
Greater than 6′: 22-23
Set your Binding Angles: For the novice, a ‘forward stance’ is recommended as the easiest stance. Angles for this type of stance are +20 degrees / +6 degrees. Binding stance angles are the angles that the bindings are mounted in relation to the snowboard.
Set your Stance Offset: ‘Stance Offset’ is the distance between the middle of the bindings and the middle of the snowboard. One has to select their stance offset such as in the middle or set back towards the tail of the snowboard.
Stance Centering: ‘Centering the Stance’ is when the feet are centered across the width of the snowboard. This is achieved by shifting the binding disks.
The above snowboarding tips are met as an introduction to snowboarding. If you are new to the sport, you should enlist the services of a qualified snowboard instructor. A snowboard instructor will teach you such snowboarding techniques as Switching Edges, Gliding, Moving up the Slope, Sideslipping (Heelside), Sideslipping (Toeside), Traversing (Heelside), Traversing (Toeside), Falling Leaf, and Garlands.
With an understanding of the snowboarding basics, it won’t be long before you are soaring down the slopes.
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