Important Considerations When Choosing a Snowboard


by JD Hoopes

If you are looking to purchase a snowboard you will notic that there are many types of snowboards such as a Free ride, Carving Board or Alpine Board and Freestyle Board. Each style is made out of unique materias and differ in size so that the board handles accordingly. You need to choose a board that will best fit your riding style.

Out of the three boards Free Ride is the most common board. If you enjoy catching air or just carving down the mountain the Free Ride board is the one for you. It is the most versatile board which allows you to do most everything you want to do. This board is manufactured according to a directional pattern which is designed to only follow one track. This means that the tips at the end of the board are not the same. On the Free Ride boards the end is slim and shorter if compared to the tilt of the snowboard. In this aspect the balance of the board is headed more towards the rear of the board. These boards are more flexible and can be easily moved by a beginner rider. This board is quick with action but not nearly as quick as the Freestyle Board.

Freestyle Boards are a lot more steady due to their broadness therefore are more tolerant to the rider. It's not too long, or any lighter than a traditional board. It doesn't flex like the other boards which allows it to turn even quicker and easier. The benefits of this board make it a lot more responsive for the rider. The board is designed for stunts done in the terrain parks and on half pipes. Because the Free Style board doesn't have a good edge it reduces the performance on carving, twists and going downhill fast.

Most of the Free Style boards have the same tilt and double directional. Because the tips are the same it allows the rider to be centered on the board making no difference in which way you ride. Because of the double tip design you can ride the board backwards or forward depending on the rider

Alpine and Carving Boards are narrower if compared to the Free Style and Free Ride boards. They are designed narrower to allow the rider to travel fast and turn on a dime. Because of its design the Carving board allows the rider to turn quickly on the edge and allows you to stick to the solid snow better and more stable at higher speeds. These boards look similar to a ski, just blown up. Thhese boards only have a spade front and are one directional.

About the Author

Distributed by the Internet Business Assistance program, where you can start an Internet Home Business with the help of an experienced internet business owner. Our goal is to help you build a successful online business without your business ever losing money. Learn more at http://www.yourbetterbuy.com

Tell others about
this page:

facebook twitter reddit google+



Comments? Questions? Email Here

© HowtoAdvice.com

Next
Send us Feedback about HowtoAdvice.com
--
How to Advice .com
Charity
  1. Uncensored Trump
  2. Addiction Recovery
  3. Hospice Foundation
  4. Flat Earth Awareness
  5. Oil Painting Prints