User:Freshstylez

I am Freshstylez, and this is my wiki page. Welcome

•March 23, 2009 • No Comments
 * How to choose the right bindings*

Any binding’s work. But in the end for bindings, you really do pay for what you get, the more you pay, the better materials your bindings will be made of, and the longer they will last.

Posted in Bindings •March 23, 2009 • No Comments
 * How to choose the right board.*

Before you go to the store have something in mind, do some research before headin’ out.

-Think about what kind of style/terrain you’ll be riding ex: Back country, Park/Jibs, Freestyle or maybe speeds your thing.

-Now that you’ve determined what style/terrain your going to be riding you should determine how long you want your board. If the back country or if speeds your thang’ than i advise you look for a longer board. If your looking more into park riding then going for a shorter & a symmetrical shaped board is your best bet. And if your a freestyler look for a board that is good for your height (A board that is good for your height is between your nose & eye’s.)

-And lastly look for a board that you like.

Posted in Boards •March 23, 2009 • 1 Comment
 * How to choose the apparel for the slopes*

Choose something thats comfortable and something that reflects your personality.

- Never Match Jacket and Pants (You’ll look horrible if you do)(Also don’t choose two different things that are the exact same color)

-Choose something that will keep you warm but also something that has vents to keep you cool when it gets to hot.

-Choose something that reflects your personality and shows off your personal flare.

-Buy someting that you will like in the future and not just there and then, just because you like it this week it doesn’t mean yuo’ll like it next week so try to choose something that wont go out of style FAST.

And lastly you dont have to buy the most expensive clothing, just because its expensive doesn’t make it good for you.

Primaru Source: http://snowboarding.about.com/od/howto/a/choosenewboard.htm Secondary Source: http://www.snowboarding-essentials.com/info/guide/snowboarding/equipment.html