Your Snowboard guide

Snowboard guide

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find the perfect snoboard fit for you

–   SIZE  –  STYLE  –  SHAPE  –  FLOW  –  MATERIAL  –  RIDE   –

GUIDES TO SIZE, STYLE, SHAPE & FLOW

SIZE GUIDE

SHAPE GUIDE

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STYLE GUIDE

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FLOW GUIDE

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ABOUT US!

Dedicated to directing our clients to the perfect snowboard fit! We specialize in informing and recommending the best snowboard for you level, size, shape and more. No feeling beats heading sown a snowy track with your gear fit just for your size. 

Snowboard anatomy

snowboard SIze guide
Snowboard size chart

Snowboard size guide tips

  • Snowboard should be around the level of your neck standing up streight
  • If riding primarily in the park or freestyle, pick a board on the shorter end of
    the size range.
  • If you’re riding is mostly all mountain, powder or freeriding, consider a snowboard on the longer end of the size range.
  • If you are above average weight consider a longer snowboard.
  • If you are a beginner, aim for a shorter board in your size rang

snowboard style guide

ALL-mountain snowboard

park & freestyle snowbaord

freerider & powder snowboard

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ALL-MOUNTAIN

Designed for the rider who need just one board to handle a wider range of ride styles and terrain. All-Mountain snowboards will outperform more specialized boards when it comes to riding the entire mountain in all conditions. 

 All mountain snowboards have a medium flex, allowing them to carve and hold an edge, float decently in powder, this while they stay forgiving enough to be enjoyed in the park. All mountain snowboards are designed to be ridden in both directions.

 

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PARK & FREESTYLE

The KEY to a terrain park snowboard is its design symmetry, the board will perform the same in all directions.

Terrain park snowboard have a soft to medium flex that allows for more expressive freestyle riding and tricks. Freestyle boards can often be characterized as being rail specific or jump specific. If you look at the entire mountain as one big playground, a park/freestyle board is for you.

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FREERIDER & POWDER

Powder boards excel when it comes to floating in deep snow and riding steep terrain. Offering a stable and smooth ride at high speeds in all conditions of snow.

 

Powder boards have a firmer flex, this means less board chatter and improved edge hold during high-speed carves giving you the ability to make powerful turns in a steep snow conditions.

 

snowboard shape guide

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DIRECTIONAL SHAPE

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TRUE TWIN

Most popular shape in the world, this shape can be identified by an equal tip and tail with and silhouette. These boards are ideal for all-mountain riders, beginners, and those who expect to be riding switch.

DIRECTIONAL

Often found in freeride and powder boards, these boards are often stiffer in the tail with a wider and softer nose helping maintain stability while carving at high speeds in all conditions of snow.

 

VOLUME SHIFTED

Volume shifted boards are and can be identified by their short and wide profile. There name is generated by pushing your weight to the back of the board and keeping your nose on top of the snow. These boards and are more maneuverable for tree runs. These made for the backcountry and deep powder days and come in a variety of unique shapes and sizes.

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snowboard flow guide

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The chosen flow by the rider will be heavily influenced by the other three guides, Size, Style and Shape. 

A snowboarders flow is not learned but created by each individual. Maintain a semisquated pose once strapped into your snowboard.