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How to Choose the Right Size Snowboard

There are literally thousands of snowboards available on the market today and finding that right one for you can prove to be overwhelming. If you don't know much about snowboarding, deciding to make your first snowboard purchase can turn into a major headache really fast.
Before deciding to purchase a snowboard, especially if you have never snowboarded before, you will probably want to rent one, first. By renting a snowboard you will be able to learn better what works best for you, what you like and don't like and you will even find out if snowboarding is right for you. Purchasing a snowboard is a huge investment and before you spend that type of cash on a board, you will first want to make sure that snowboarding is something that you are going to stick with.
When deciding to purchase a board you will first want to take into consideration what type of riding style you will be doing. Boards are made for different aspects of riding; therefore, finding the one that is made for what you want to do will help you in the long run. Are you going to freestyle?



Do you want a board that will work with all types of terrain? Do you just want a board that you can play in the park with on the half pipe and rails? These are just some of the questions that you can ask yourself to help you narrow down the possibilities in your board options.
Then you will want to look at the board length. Finding the right board length for you is very important. This is one reason why renting boards is a good idea. Some riders prefer longer boards while other ones prefer shorter boards. Maneuverability on the course is a major player in the sport of boarding, so depending upon what type of boarding you want to do will help to determine what type of maneuverability you will need and the length of the board can help and/or can hinder your performance.
Next, the board width is very important. The width of the board that you will need all depends on the size of your shoes. You don't want a board where you feet are hanging off of one side or the other, this can be very dangerous and it can make your ride tougher on you. Make sure that the width of your board fits you well.
The materials and the type of effective edge that the board has are also determining factors for choosing the right board for you. Wood, foam, etc are just some of the options that you have in core materials for the board. Wood is more expensive but helps to absorb some of the energy in a hard landing.



Cheaper alternatives are items such as foam. The type of edge that the board has will help to determine stability and the type of turns that you will be able to make.
All of these items are things that you will need to take into consideration whenever you decide to purchase your own snowboard.
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