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Friday, January 9, 2009

Snowboards For Beginners

Snowboards for beginners can cost top dollar, but they don't have to. In fact they probably shouldn't. It is easy to think demons the best beginner snowboard should be one of the more expensive boards. The logic behind that theory is that the more it cost the better the quality, the better the quality the easier it will be to snowboard. However, for snowboarding that theory doesn't work, at least not for beginners snowboards.

It is true that as the price of snowboards go up so does the quality of the material used in making snowboards. The quality of car insurance rate quote snowboard though is not a big of issue for a beginner as it is for a more advanced rider. One good reason to buy the lower to mid ranged priced snowboards is that you might not like snowboarding and why invest a lot of money on a snowboard if you aren't really sure that your going to be into the sport. A second and even better reason why to buy the lower to mid ranged snowboards is that they are usually softer. By softer, they are more flexible. A common theme among all snowboards for beginners is that they are flexible because it is easier to learn how to turn on a softer more flexible board.

Entry level snowboards cost from $150-$250 and mid-ranged snowboards cost from $250-$450. If you are shopping at a local snowboard store ask the shop crew to show you the more flexible or softer snowboards. You can test how flexible they are by setting the tail on the ground and grabbing the tip and push it down. If the board starts to flex without putting too much muscle into it than it is considered a soft board. But if you really have to put a lot of weight into it than it is probably a little too stiff for what you want.

If you are shopping at an online snowboarding store check the board review or product description. Usually they will say something about the flex of the board. Or they might have a rating's system where they rate the torsional(side to side) flex and the longitudinal(tip to tail) flex. The higher the number the more flexible it is.

The bottom line is that the best beginner snowboard is one that is easier to turn. The first and most basic aspect of snowboarding is turning, but for someone just starting out it can be difficult. Buy snowboards that are softer and they will make learning to turn easier. And the good thing is is that most entry level to mid-ranged priced snowboards have a softer flex, so you wont have to break the bank to get a snowboard. Good Luck and Have Fun!

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