Your Friend the Snowboard

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Your Friend the Snowboard

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Your Friend the Snowboard. Effective edge Nose Tail Bindings Toe edge Heel edge Base. Top Waist width Tail width Nose width Tail length Nose length Flex point Stomp pad. Every Snowboard Has…. Every Snowboard Has… cont. Top- surface where bindings are attached. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Your Friend the Snowboard

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Every Snowboard Has…

• Effective edge• Nose• Tail• Bindings• Toe edge• Heel edge• Base

• Top• Waist width• Tail width• Nose width• Tail length• Nose length• Flex point• Stomp pad

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Every Snowboard Has… cont.

• Top- surface where bindings are attached.

• Base- surface that rides on the snow.

• Nose length- the length board from the widest part of the

board’s nose to the tip of the nose.

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Every Snowboard Has… cont.

• Tail length- the length of board from the widest part of the board’s tail to the tip of the tail.

• Nose width- the widest part of the board measured across the nose area of the

board.

• Tail width- the widest part of the board measured across

the tail area of the board.

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Every Snowboard Has… cont.• Waist width- the width of

the waist (middle of snowboard) of the snowboard.

• Overall length- the length of the snowboard measured in

centimeters.

• Stomping pad- rubber mat that is used

when only the front foot is strapped in and is put near the back binding.

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Every Snowboard Has… cont.

• Flex point- located between the two bindings and is the point where the board begins or ends its flex and allows for sidecut radius contact.

• Sidecut radius- measurement of how deeply or shallowly the board cuts from the nose of the board to the waist. Makes the hourglass shape of the board. The smaller the

radius the tighter the turn.

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Every Snowboard Has… cont.

• Nose- the end of the board that points down the

hill, determined by stance.

• Tail- the end of the board that points up the hill, determined by stance.

• Bindings- strap the feet to the board.

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Every Snowboard Has… cont.• Toe edge- the

edge that is used when pressure is applied to the toes.

• Heel edge- the edge that is used when

pressure is applied to the heels.• Effective edge-

the length of metal edge that touches the snow,

doesn’t include the nose or tail.

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Types of Snowboards

• Racing/Alpine• Freeride• Freestyle• Park/Jib• All-Mountain• Split

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Racing/Alpine Snowboards

• Long, narrow, and directional in shape.• Usually used with a “hard boot”• Used for higher speeds, cleaner carving,

and riding in one direction• Not used for tricks• Resembles an oversized ski• Used by advanced riders

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Freeride Snowboards

• Most popular board• Longer in length and semi-directional

(meant to be ridden in one direction)• Moderate to stiff flex• Used for long, fast turns and terrain park

riding• Used by intermediate riders

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Freestyle Snowboards

• Wider, more stable and forgiving board• Shorter, lighter, and more flexible• Used by beginning terrain park riders• Not good for carving or fast riding• Twin-tip or directional twin (stance in

middle and nose and tail symmetrical in shape)

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Park/Jib Snowboards• Flexible and short• Twin-shaped with a twin flex (flexes equally

on both the nose and tail) allows for easy switch riding

• Wider stance and dull edges• Used in the terrain parks for hitting boxes,

rails, and jumps

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All-Mountain Snowboards

• Mix between Freestyle and Freeride snowboards

• Usually directional in shape with either a twin or directional flex (either both the nose and tail are equally flexible or one is more flexible)

• Moderate in flex

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Split Snowboards

• Stable powder board• Can be broken down into two separate skis• Used in deep, backcountry power primarily

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Different Snowboard Bindings

• Highback• Strap In• Step In• Plate• Rear Entry

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Strap In Bindings• Most popular binding• Uses a highback and soft boots• Two straps allow rider to strap feet to board• One strap goes over the top of the foot and

the other strap goes over the top of the toes• New development- toe strap going across the

toe end of the boot

New version of strap in bindings Older version of strap in bindingsSoft boots

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Rear Entry Bindings• Similar to strap in bindings except the foot

enters the binding through the back• The highback flips up to secure the foot inside

the binding• The foot is held down by adjustable webbing

that covers most of the top of the foot• Uses soft boots

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Soft Vs. Hard Snowboard Boots

• Soft snowboard boots are used with:• Strap in bindings• Rear entry bindings

• Soft snowboard boots with side metal bars are used with:

• Step in bindings

• Hard snowboard boots are used with:• Plate bindings

Soft boots Hard boots Soft boots with side metal bars

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