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SNOW BOARDS BOOTS AND SNOW BOARD BINDINGS

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SNOW BOARDS AND SNOW BOARD BOOTS

Snow boarding as sport has been in vogue since a long time. Before purchasing any kind of snowboarding gear you must set a budget and research through buyers' guides and reviews to see what's available

Boots tend to pack down, so it is important to buy boots that are snug. Boots can be soft or hard. Soft boots are versatile and comfortable. They are preferred by most of the riders who like the freedom of the deep stuff. Hard boots give better precision and control and are used for alpine boarding or racing. Women’s boots are specifically designed because they have narrower feet and lower calves than men.

While choosing the boots see to it that there is no excess movement from side to side inside the boot. If all straps can be connected to have a snug and comfortable fit, then it should be considered as the snowboard binding of the right size.

The snowboarding binding attaches the snowboard boots to the snowboard. Depending on the riding style one can choose from a variety of bindings. When purchasing the binding it is important to take the shoes along to see that the fit is absolutely right.

Different snowboarding boots work with different snowboarding bindings. Every kind of boot does not go with every binding. Most flexible are the soft boots and strap on or flow-in bindings. Any soft snowboarding boots can be used with this binding. It provides maximum flexibility and maneuverability. This is most preferred by the freestylers and freeriders. This combination is also comfortable when one is off the snowboard.

While using soft/hard step-in boots one requires step-in boots to go along with the step-in bindings. The boots and bindings need to have the same step in systems so that it becomes easy to get on and off the board. Normally there are only a few alternatives available for step in systems. There are a few cheaper varieties available but they do not offer sufficient board control. The most direct and solid control of the snowboarding is provided with hard boots and plate/lever bindings. The hard boots do not have padding. This lack of padding allows you to transmit all the body movements and energy to the board, thus helping you to have complete control over your movements.

Choose the board that best suits you. It should depend on the type of board you do most of the time and go for a board in that range. Your height and weight should also be taken into consideration. In general, taller heavier men and freeriders take longer boards than freestylers and smaller, lighter men and women. Freeriders favor a wider board for increased stability and flotation. However, as wider boards tend to be much slower edge to edge, many riders prefer a narrower board. The more experienced riders are able to cope with stiffer boards. Boards should not be chosen merely for their funky graphics.

Details of various sizes of Burton snowboards can be had from their websites. One can also have a view of snowboard videos, pro snowboarders and snowboard pictures.

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