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Buying Considerations

Whether you’re starting out on the bunny hills or shredding the blacks, ride with the best board that fits your riding level and style. There are a variety of all-mountain or all-terrain boards for the boarders that like to shred and explore the mountains backside, groomed terrain, or a park with a park board designed to withstand all of the jumps, turns and grabs you take it on. Before you buy, consider these tips;

• What is your level of ride?

Beginner – Ride with easy ride boards
Intermediate – Ride with performance boards
Advanced– Ride with high performance boards

• What is your riding style?

o Right foot is more comfortable when you go down the mountain – You're “goofy”
o Left foot forward – You’re “regular”
o “Explore the mountain” type – We have all-terrain or all-mountain boards for you
o “Hit the park” type – As the name suggests, park boards are made for you

Choosing the Right Snowboard for Your Skills

Easy Ride Boards – Snowboards for beginners that make getting off the lift and building comfort on your toe-edge and heel-edge easier. A variety of brands make snowboard features great for beginners such as:

• A twin shape that make transitioning your ride from one direction to the other easy
• Flat and reverse camber designs to help not catch an edge

Performance Boards – Snowboard for Intermediate boarders that still could benefit from features like the twin shape, but are ready to step it up with a directional board.

Features that performance boards tend to have:

• Directional shape – you know if you ride “goofy” or “regular” by now, you’re ready to ride a board that conforms to your unique riding style

• Reverse camber still allowing for stability but adding versatility to your ride

High Performance Boards – Snowboards for the Advanced rider.

Features that riders can expect in a more advance level snowboard:

• Mixed and reverse camber design to conform to the jumps, curves and backside riding you take your board on