Guide To Acquiring The
Perfect Snowboard For You
Snowboarding originates from surfing where the
practice is the same but on water. Most of the snowboarding rules are
similar to those of surfing and that applies to choosing the right
snowboard for you in order to enjoy this sport.
How To Choose A Snowboard
There are many styles of snowboards and sizes. If
you are a beginner, my suggestion is to choose a shorter snowboard
until you master your skills in order to be able to command a longer
one.
The right length of a snowboard for you is decided
by your height and weight; the right one for you would be reaching
anywhere between your chest to your nose when measured against you. The
weight plays its part as well in helping you choose the right board for
you, for example, the heavier you are the longer the snowboard should
measure.
Adult snowboards measure anywhere from 130 to 160
cm and those made for children are anywhere between 110 to 140 cm.
Experienced snowboarders will usually choose longer snowboards in order
to increase their speed on the slopes.
The width is yet another very important part that
needs to be taken in consideration when choosing your snowboard; you
should ensure that you toes and heels are not hanging out of the side
of the board as that will make you loose control of the board when
snowboarding.
The material of which the snowboard is made will
ultimately say its word on the price tag; wood is usually the best
choice as it is durable and stable but there are many other choices
available out there to choose from and it you only you who will decide
which one is best suited for you.
Helpful Tip
Before you invest in a snowboard try renting
different types and experience, which one suits you best, you will find
great differences between them from sizes to material. Designs too are
available to match your personality and express yourself, the more
colorful your snowboard the more visible you will be on the slopes when
performing your stunts.
Snowboards just like surfboards are meant to be
one like the rider therefore, take your time when picking yours, it
will be your only companion when flying on the snowed slopes so, you
need to be able to control it, maneuver it in order to take you and
perform as you desire.
A message from John Mailer
I hope you found the
information you were looking for. I
know it can be
frustrating sometimes when you are just starting a new sport. All my
articles on my Begin Snowboarding.com contain useful information and
advice to enable you to begin snowboarding.
Feel free to browse
through my other snowboarding
articles.
Good
luck.
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