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Snowboards Rome Agent Snowboard 2024
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Rome Agent Snowboard 2024

Snowboard

£319.45£360.00
2stores
Snowboards K2 Alchemist Snowboard 2025 157 Bamboo

K2 Alchemist Snowboard 2025 157 Bamboo

Snowboard

£523.99
2stores
Snowboards Lib Tech T-Rice Travis Rice Pro

Lib Tech T-Rice Travis Rice Pro

All Mountain

£588.99
2stores
Snowboards Lib Tech Men's Mayhem Rad Ripper Snowboard '25

Lib Tech Men's Mayhem Rad Ripper Snowboard '25

All Mountain

£588.99
2stores
Snowboards Bataleon Fun.Kink 2025 Snowboard uni

Bataleon Fun.Kink 2025 Snowboard uni

All Mountain

£403.99
3stores
Snowboards Burton Kids' Mini Grom Rocker Snowboard, Graphic, 090 090

Burton Kids' Mini Grom Rocker Snowboard, Graphic, 090 090

All Mountain, Junior, Child

£174.49
3stores
Snowboards Burton Smalls 2024 Snowboard no color

Burton Smalls 2024 Snowboard no color

All Mountain, Junior

£226.99
3stores
Snowboards Salomon Wonder Snowboard Multicolor

Salomon Wonder Snowboard Multicolor

All Mountain, Woman

£254.95£282.00
3stores
Burton Feelgood Smalls Camber Junior Snowboard

Burton Feelgood Smalls Camber Junior Snowboard

All Mountain, Junior

£272.99£302.99
3stores
Burton Custom Smalls Camber Junior Snowboard Durchsichtig

Burton Custom Smalls Camber Junior Snowboard Durchsichtig

Snowboard, Junior

£272.99£301.99
3stores
K2 Lime Lite 2025 Snowboard design

K2 Lime Lite 2025 Snowboard design

Snowboard, Damen

£306.99
3stores
K2 Lime Lite 2025 Snowboard design 142

K2 Lime Lite 2025 Snowboard design 142

Snowboard

£306.99£334.49
3stores

Three things to consider before buying a snowboard

  • All mountain: This is the most versatile type of board, that is suitable for those who want to be able to ski all over the mountain – piste, park, and off-piste. All mountain boards are often characterised by both sides of the board being the same, and the binding is mounted further back on the board. For beginners and those who don't really know which board is best for them, all mountain boards are often the right choice.

  • Freeride: Do you mostly snowboard on hilly terrain and off-piste? Then a freeride board is a good option. The board has a so-called “tapered” shape, which means that it is narrower and stiffer at the back. Freeride boards also often feature a rear-mounted binding which, together with the tapered rear section, gives you more stability and makes it easier to cut through snow at higher speeds.

  • Freestyle: For a skilled snowboarder with good technique, who spends their days in the park, the freestyle board is a good choice. It is often a little shorter and has a twin-shape, so you can ride both forwards and backwards.

Choosing the right length of board is important to get the most out of your snowboarding. There is a rule of thumb that, if you place the board in front of you, it should reach somewhere between your neck and your eyes. The shorter the board, the easier it is to handle, while you get more stability on the slopes with a longer board.

The width of the board is primarily determined by the size of your snowboard boots. To make it easier to manoeuvre the board, the boots should be a little wider than the board. However, it is important that they do not protrude too much, to avoid touching the snow when you turn the board. That’s why the sole of snowboard boots is curved upwards, to prevent the boots from touching the ground.

Haven't tried snowboarding before? It might be a good idea to have some lessons before throwing yourself out the hills. Try google to find a location near you that offers snowboarding lessons.

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