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Which Snowboard
Which Snowboard by John Rodgers
When buying snowboarding equipment the first item on most minds is the snowboard. So what are the basic 'need to knows' of the
snowboard types?
Types of Snowboard:
There are three types of snowboard to consider: Freestyle,
Freeride(all mountain) and Alpine (carving boards).
Freestyle Snowboards
These are wide, stable snowboards that are forgiving to ride.
They are very responsive which makes them good equipment used
for snowboarding for novices. The snowboard characteristics make
them good for pulling tricks but less responsive in high speed
carving due to flexibility and edge grip. They are often twin
tipped and multi directional making them good for tricks and
half pipes but ideal for beginners.
Freeride(all mountain)Snowboards
Generally the most popular snowboard on the slopes. Good for all
mountain use, park or half pipe. Freeride snowboards tend to
float reasonably well on powder, can carve and can be used to
catch air, this make them popular boards. Freeride snowboards
tend to be directional, meaning one end (the tip) is wider than
the tail. They tend to be soft and manouveurable for beginners
but offer enough stiffness for fast carves in harder snow, these
boards offer a mix of characteristics between freestyle and
alpine snowboards.
Alpine Snowboards
Definitely not for the novice, these snowboards are stiff,
narrow, long and built for speed. Built for speed carving and
stability at speed with good edge holding powers they tend to be
either symmetrical or asymmetrical but always built for one way
travel.
Length and Width of Snowboard
Once you have chosen the type of snowboard that best suits your
level of competence and ride style there are then several other
factors to be considered in your choice of snowboard before
buying.
Your height and foot size play an important part in your choice
of snowboard.
The length of snowboard that will suit will be down to the
riders height and ridestyle. Snowboards are usually 100cms to
180cms long.
A freestyle snowboard should stand tall enough to reach between
the riders shoulders and chin when stood on end.
A freeride snowboard should reach between chin and eyebrows.
An alpine or carving snowboard should stand tall enough to reach
a point between the forehead and a few inches above the head.
Foot size is important for determining the width of the
snowboard. If your feet overhang the board there is a danger of
catching an edge and tumbling. If your feet are too small then
it is difficult to apply pressure to the edges to initiate
turns. If you are an advanced rider using a carving board with
big feet it may be necessary to alter your stance to avoid
overhanging the edges.
Of course before you buy equipment used for snowboarding you
should rent a few snowboards first to see what style, brand best
suit you.