Snowboarding Equipment: Study How To Opt Your Snowboard - Knowing how to purchase the right kind of snowboarding equipment is vital to the time you are going to spend in snowboarding and learning about and also being sure of the proper length as well as width of your snowboard is but one facet to purchasing the proper kind of snowboarding equipment. No doubt, the length as well as width of a snowboard will have a significant impact on how well you enjoy your snowboarding and so.
Snowboarding Equipment: Study How To Opt Your Snowboard
By Jeremy S. Abrahamson
Jan 31, 2010 - 9:59:21 PM
Knowing how to purchase the right kind of snowboarding equipment is vital to the time you are going to spend in snowboarding and learning about and also being sure of the proper length as well as width of your snowboard is but one facet to purchasing the proper kind of snowboarding equipment. No doubt, the length as well as width of a snowboard will have a significant impact on how well you enjoy your snowboarding and so, it is necessary that you first of all become better acquainted with these two concepts.
How Long
To begin with, you will at the very outset need to understand how long a snowboard should be before you go out and buy this item of snowboarding equipment and also be aware that lengths of snowboards are measured in centimeters and not inches and feet. Thus, when you come across Burton snowboarding equipment and more particularly a Burton snowboard don't be surprised to learn that a Burton 56 snowboard actually refers to a Burton snowboard that is fifty-six centimeters long.
In fact, whilst considering most suitable sizes for your snowboard, a rule of thumb that you should apply is that for kids, this item of snowboarding equipment should have a length of approximately hundred centimeters whilst for racing, the length of the snowboard should be longer and typically around one hundred and eighty centimeters.
To find a suitable snowboard for you, you need to consider a snowboard whose length matches with your height and so you need to take this item of snowboarding equipment and hold it vertically and if the shorter end of the snowboard reaches to between chin and collar bone, the snowboard would be suitable for you as far as its length goes.
However, if you are looking to buy such an item of snowboarding equipment and your snowboarding skills are intermediate or even advanced level, you will then need to look for a medium sized snowboard, whilst for snowboarding in deep powder snow, you would need to purchase a snowboard that comes to your eye level and perhaps even is a few inches above your head.
You also need to factor in your own body weight before deciding on your snowboard and a heavy or even bulky frame would require buying snowboards that have stiff flexes while a light body weight would require a soft flex snowboard. Snowboarders can use their own discretion in deciding on the proper width of the snowboard and those with tiny feet would obviously need to choose narrower snowboards whilst those with broad feet would need a wider one.
Lastly, you need to try the snowboard for size and this you can do by standing on the board which should have been placed in a horizontal position on the ground and then you can bind your feet and test it at the kind of angle that you would normally be using while actually snowboarding. Boots must be flush to or a bit over the snowboard's sides.
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