Tuesday, October 24, 2006

 

Equipment Used For Snowboarding Can Be Found At Any Snowboarding Shop

For those who are interested in going on a first snowboarding holiday and need to know more about equipment used for snowboarding they would need to find a good snowboarding equipment outlet where they could find the type of board to use as well as other snowboarding equipment. The first and most important equipment used for snowboarding is obviously the snowboard and one may be quite surprised at first at the size of the snowboard, which is quite large.

When choosing equipment used for snowboarding and more specifically a snowboard, one should ensure that the length of the board should reach up to the person’s chin though there are exceptions such as heavier people need to choose a board that is longer and not so flexible. Also, in case of light persons, the board could be somewhat shorter and also more flexible. The width of the snowboard should be enough to prevent the feet from hanging over the edge and bigger feet necessarily require wider boards. One should also know that in the equipment used for snowboarding, snowboards can either be freestyle/freeriding or Alpine.

Snowboards, boots, clothes and glasses and helmets

The second equipment used for snowboarding is the boots which need to fit well and should also be comfortable. Not having the boots that fit correctly can inhibit control of snowboarding movements and correct fitting boots would boost self confidence and help in more adventurous snowboarding activities.

Generally, one may find soft snowboarding boots or hard snowboarding boots. Soft boots are light and provide good support and are most often used by beginners and are made up of an inner liner that is good for support and also an outer layer that provides traction and shock absorption and are flexible for performing tricks. Hard boots go hand in hand with Alpine snowboards and are quite like ski boots having a rigid back from the heel up and provides better edge when turning.

The next equipment used for snowboarding is the binding that links the above two items together and there are two types of bindings; one is the strap bindings and the other step-in bindings. Strap bindings are for beginner snowboarders and are mostly attached to the board, especially rented boards and have a high back plate to support the ankles and are similar to the support provided by the back of the ski boot. The strap-in bindings cause a lot of inconvenience as it involves a lot of bending to tighten the straps. Other equipment used for snowboarding includes clothing, glasses and helmets.

Find more information about equipment used for snowboarding at http://www.Snowboarderbasics.com

Monday, October 23, 2006

 

Electric Snowboarding Goggles: The Electric EG1 And Electric Wolfpack

The high end electric snowboarding goggles are usually quite high priced and one of them is the Electric EG1 that is a great fitting electric goggle that never seems to go out of fashion. These electric snowboarding goggles have a few advantages as well as a few disadvantages but, nevertheless, are a great value for your money. The advantages include a medium sized frame that can fit almost every rider, free rose lens as well as goggle bags, good packaging and is available in many frame colors as well as patterns and they are also compatible to be worn with helmets. The disadvantages are that the Orange Chrome lens may be too dark, especially under cloudy conditions, even though one can get a free rose lens instead; though it does take time to swap lenses and is rather expensive.

Different Colors And Patterns As Well As Helmet Compatible

With that said, these electric snowboarding goggles do come with many frame colors and patterns and have three layer face foam that gives an excellent fit. Its shoe-box type of packaging as well as a bonus pink lens and goggle bag makes it attractive and it is also available with Orange or Orange Chrome dual lens. The lightweight frames with single strap adjustments are also compatible to be worn with helmets.

The Electric EG1 snowboarding goggles have not changed their frame styles from when they were first introduced several years ago and still have many colors and patterns to choose from and are very cool and recognizable electric snowboarding goggles that range from mild to very wild, having very clean looks. One thing special about this electric snowboarding goggle is that it fits very comfortably and the frame really is very suited for all types of users – male or female. It also has vents that are big and are ideally suited for eliminating fog and works well with a helmet. Most high end electric snowboarding goggles are priced around $100 and the Electric EG1 is also in that range.

Another fine electric snowboarding goggle is the Electric Wolfpack sunglasses whose design is bombshell-like and it is available in many colors that includes the classic Gloss Black and Gloss White and also has full wrap-around frame that works wonders in protecting the eyes from sunshine. This electric snowboarding goggle is wonderful when heading to Pipeline or just hanging about in the mountains. It has a sleek wrap-around style and is backed by the legendary Wolfpak and its solid construction makes it sturdy and is available in polarized with a soft bag for storage. This electric snowboarding goggle is bold and has a square look that is also very distinctive and also helps to block the sun from the sides.

Find more information about electric snowboarding goggles at http://www.Snowboarderbasics.com

Sunday, October 22, 2006

 

Guide to Basics of Snowboarding

More and more people turn to snowboarding each year, irrelevant of age or gender. Snowboarding has become in a way the modern version of skiing; it allows you the freedom of movement and expression on the slopes something that you can never achieve with skiing.

Learning Snowboarding

Most of the snowboarding enthusiasts are also surfers, skaters or windsurfers and for them snowboarding does not hold many mysteries but the fact that there is solid ground under the snow. However there are many beginners as well and some of them have never skied, surfed and windsurfed ever; for them and not only there are a few basics of snowboarding that you need to learn and follow no matter how professional you get.

The gear is one of the most important basics of snowboarding and it should consist of the following: a helmet to protect your head when you fall, and trust me, you will fall a few times; comfortable gear to you can move with ease but warm enough to keep your body warm in freezing temperatures, you can find professional snowboarding gear for rent or purchase in snowboarding resorts and last but not least professional snowboarding shoes which are not trainers.

If you get the basics of snowboarding right the first time it will stay with you always as a habit and later you will not feel right practicing snowboarding any other way therefore, take your time and get the first moves right. As a beginner learn snowboarding only with an instructor for he/she is the only one who will show you the basics of snowboarding right; anyone else will teach you snowboarding the way they practice and not the way it should be practiced.

Helpful Tips

While learning the basics of snowboarding take one step at a time, don’t rush into the dangerous slopes and moves just because it seems easy when others do the same. Snowboarding it not hard to grasp but it can be dangerous if you are not ready and are pushed into a high slope because you will panic and forget all the rules and regulations in a moment.

Try snowboarding first on the children slide where even if you fall you will not be injured, as the slopes are small and soft. Practice until you feel from within that you are ready and then still get on the higher slopes only with your instructors or someone experience that can be of some help in case it is needed.

Find more information about the basics of snowboarding at http://www.Snowboarderbasics.com

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