Best Beginner Snowboard
Posted: Thursday, January 10, 2008
by Eric Clemmer
bettersnowboarding.com
Is it possible to determine what is the best beginner snowboard? Yes, it is actually very easy. Th
Soft Flex Snowboard: A snowboard that is easy to flex will make learning how to turn that much easier. It is not a guarantee for making turns but it will come a lot easier. Boards that are really firm are a lot less forgiving and although once you learn to snowboard they aren't hard to turn, as a beginner they will take a lot more effort. A softer flexed board will "give" more which will help you get a better feel for how a snowboard works. If shopping for a snowboard at a local store tell the shop crew that your looking for a flexible snowboard. If shopping at an online snowboarding store read the reviews or product descriptions and they should tell you whether the board is flexible or not. They often give a torsional(side to side) flex rating and a longitudinal(tip to tail) flex rating. The higher the number the more flexible the board is.
Shorter Sized Snowboard: People ride all different length snowboards. One person might have several different length boards at their house, one for every occasion. How do you measure a snowboard to find out if it's the right size? Snowboards are measured by setting them on their tail and seeing where the tip comes to on your body. The biggest determining factor of snowboard size is your weight. Think about it, a snowboard doesn't know how tall you are, they only react to how much you weight. So considered your weight because if your a heavier person than you should get a slightly longer board, maybe one that measures above your chin. If you are an average to lighter weight person the best snowboards for beginners measure in-between the collar bone and chin. The reason why you want a shorter sized snowboard is because having so much board to turn will only make turning that much harder.
Deeper Side Cut Snowboard: The side cut of a snowboard is the part above the edges and below the deck of the board. This small in-between area plays a big role in the performance of a snowboard. A deeper side cut allows the board to make faster and easier turns. Instead of making longer sweeping turns, turns will be shorter.
As you can probably tell by now the best beginner snowboard comes down to how easy it is to turn. Seeing that the basic principle of snowboarding is to make turns it is pretty important to make learning how to turn as easy as possible. I hope this information has been helpful. Good Luck and Have Fun!!
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