Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Used Snowboards – A Good Alternative to Buying New

Used snowboards are a great alternative to buying new snowboards because new snowboards can be quite pricey, and if you are a beginner, not sure if this is something you want to be doing, you may not want to invest a lot of money in your equipment. The best way to get started, save some money and still have a decent board is to check into used snowboards. There are some things you need to learn if you are going to be a snowboarder.


No matter the sport you are getting into, you need the right equipment. If you don’t have the right equipment, then performance will be a huge problem.

Here are the basic guidelines for buying used snowboards:

1. Find a board that fits you. Used snowboards come in all sizes for all ages. When you have a board that is fitted for you, your learning process is going to go so much easier.

2. If you are a skier, then you will notice that the snowboard is shaped similar to a ski. If you are transitioning from skiing to snowboarding, you will have an easier time than a newbie to the sport.

3. There are several types of snowboards ranging from freestyle, free ride, alpine and race snowboards. These boards are popular with the beginners because they are easier to use than the other types. On a freestyle board, the ends are the same, so there is no front or back. These used snowboards are great for learning on and practicing and learning new tricks. If you do get this type of board, you want to use a soft, short shoe.

4. Free ride snowboards are very versatile in the types of conditions used. If you are a newbie or an amateur, this is not the best board for you. The more accomplished snowboarder can use this board on all kinds of snow and ground quality. This is a longer, narrower board than the free style and not as flexible. The free ride board works well with soft, taller shoes and soft bindings.

5. Racing or alpine use snowboards are used in many of the major competitions and by professional boarders. It has an increased stability due to its thinness, making it easier to pick up speeds, making the fast, sharp turns so much easier. You will want a shoe that resembles a ski shoe, providing your more control and support.

6. It is important to remember that your legs as well as the rest of your body need to be relaxed. You run the risk of fall and injury if you are tense. It is very important to keep your knees loose and bent, do not lock your knees. You need to be able to absorb the bumps and pressure you meet.

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