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Snowboard Reviews - Professional Help in Choosing the Right Equipment


Even the most enjoyable sport will prove to be disappointing without the right equipment. The same is true for snowboarding. After a beginner snowboarder has had his lessons and his first run in the slopes, he might already want to be fitted for and invest in his very own snowboarding equipment. There are only three essential items in a snowboarders list of equipment: a snowboard, bindings, and boots. For all these three pieces of equipment, a snowboarder will have to choose the one that fits comfortably to allow for ease of movement and flexibility. More advanced snowboarders will look at equipment that match their snowboarding style. It is recommended that beginner snowboarders research and read through snowboard reviews in order to have a good idea as to which board would be the best choice.

In most snowboard reviews for beginners, the main factor that is considered in recommending snowboard options would be flexibility. This snowboard quality allows the beginner to master making turns with ease. While skill is still needed to make such moves, a soft flex snowboard will require less of an effort to manage turns than a firm board would. When going through snowboard reviews, a beginner snowboarder would have to check each snowboard's torsional flex and longitudinal flex ratings – the higher the rating, the more flexibility the board has.

Another quality that beginners should look for in snowboards is its length. Snowboard reviews would highlight the importance of picking a shorter sized snowboard for beginners. The right snowboard length is measured versus a snowboarder's weight. The heavier a snowboarder is, the longer his chosen snowboard should be. It is recommended that a beginner picks out a snowboard that comes up to about neck-high when set on its tail. Again, a board with such a length would allow for easier turns. Turns would also be shorter and faster with a snowboard that has a deeper side cut. Heavier and more advanced snowboarders can opt for snowboards that come up to a little above the chin.

After consulting snowboard reviews, going for a look-see at a ski shop or a sporting goods store would allow a snowboarder to inspect a line of snowboards himself. A store attendant should be able to give him more information about his snowboard picks. Newbies, however, should take things with a grain of salt as some salesmen have the tendency to sugar-coat their information to sell their board of choice. Comparing brands and styles while taking into consideration expert advice would help a novice make the right choice. Cost, of course, is another consideration. Choosing an expensive board at this point might not be wise. There are plenty of reasonably priced snowboards in the market that match the needs of beginner snowboarders. For those who have not yet decided as to whether snowboarding will be a permanent addition to their list of regular past times, it would be a good idea to stick to rentals for the meantime. Spending about $400 on snowboarding equipment that is not likely to be used for more than a couple of times is simply wasteful.



Author Resource:- Kellie is an expert when it comes to Learning to Snowboard. To find out the latest News and Tips on Snowboarding, visit Snowboarding Air at http://snowboardingair.com/.

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