What Type Of Snowboard To Buy - What You Need To Know

Confused about the type of snowboard to buy? Don;t worry, hopefully you will find some tips here to guide you when you are trying to decide what you need to buy. There is so much choice now in the various different model snowboards on the market which is really a great thing. The only downside is wading through the information and deciding what type of snowboard to buy which will suit you and your budget best.


Snowboarding is a cool and exciting sport and snowboarders are very passionate people. When it comes to spending money on your passion,you want to make sure you are getting a piece of equipment that will help you in your sport. A snowboard is not just a means to an end, you gotta enjoy your board as it will aid you in expressing your riding skill to the best of your ability.

The first thing to look at when determining what type of snowboard to buy is your skill level. Are you new to snowboarding, maybe having been just a couple of times? Are you more in the intermediate category, having some experience behind you? Your level of experience will determine your style of riding and your style of riding will determine the right type of snowboard you need. If you are a beginner, it is probably better to hire out a board initially so you can try out different models and styles and get to know the type of board that suits you best.

Once you know what type of riding you will be using your snowboard for, the next thing to look at is the size of board you need. The right board length will depend not only on the rider's height but also on the rider's weight. In general, short boards are easier to manage which means they are great for tricks, park and pipe-riding. They should come somewhere between your chin and nose. Medium boards will measure between your nose and forehead and are great all mountain boards while long boards are used for speed and carving. The taller and heavier you are, the longer board you will need regardless of what you want to do on the board. The right size is not written in stone and most online stores selling snowboards have buying guides with good information on sizing which can help you decide the right lenght and type of snowboard to buy.

Board width is another factor to consider when looking for the right type of snowboard to buy and this really depends on your footsize and to some extent your bindings. If you have larger feet and are heavier than average, it is probably best to get a wider board.

Getting as much information as possible about the different model boards and the different brands available is essential before you buy a new board. There will be various types that will suit your skill and riding style and will vary in price. Decide on your budget before you start shopping and remember that you might also need other gear, especially if this is your first board. You will need bindings at the very least.

Once you have narrowed your search, you now know what type of snowboard to buy, do some research online for reviews from people who have already bought the snowboards on your shortlist. This way you are getting real feedback from people who have used the same type board you are considering purchasing. Just bear in mind that not everyone will like the same board so don't be put off a particular model unless the general concensus is not favourable.

By: Greg Fortimer

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