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Snowboarding
Snowboarding can be an incredibly dangerous sport if not done the right way. Before hitting the slopes, check out your local ski resort for lesson times and dates. With a little help, you'll be snowboarding like a pro in no time. After you know what you're doing, make sure to get the best equipment for your riding style!
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Snowboards
Snowboards are a pricey investment so try out a few rentals first and find the best fit for you. It is important to take into account whether you board "goofy" or "regular". If you prefer riding "goofy" you may want to look into specially made bindings and even specially made boards
Take into account the size of a snowboard. It should come up to the area between your nose and chin when standing upright on its tail. The width should give you enough space to strap your bindings


Now figure out your preferred riding style. All Mountain or Freeride


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Bindings
Snowboard bindings
- Strap on bindings
are the most common, they are a more flexible fit but will not put you at risk for dislodging during your ride.
- Step in Bindings
will need to be paired with matching step-in boots. These are great options for easy step in and out. However, for trick riding you will want to steer clear of these. Oftentimes they will dislodge during hard landings or big falls.
- Plate/Lever Bindings
need to be fitted with matching boots. These are the most uncommon type of bindings and are made particularly for fast riders.
Related Guides
- Skis: Just in case you decide snowboarding is not your sport of choice!
- Jackets: Don't go out in the cold without a flexible and durable ski jacket!
- Snowboard Boots: Find the perfect boots for your snowboard!







