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link to Places In Utah Which Allow Snowboarding | UT Resort Permits

Places In Utah Which Allow Snowboarding | UT Resort Permits

Many of the resorts in Utah claim to have the "Greatest Snow on Earth." Perhaps a trip to Hokkaido in Japan may put them in their place, but nevertheless, Utah has some excellent snow-covered...

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link to What If My Snowboard Is Too Short? | Detailed Experience

What If My Snowboard Is Too Short? | Detailed Experience

As snowboards come in a range of lengths, it’s normal to worry whether or not yours is the right size. This can be especially true for beginners who might be concerned that a wrong-sized board...

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link to Snowboard Design Ideas | Unusual Snowboard Shapes

Snowboard Design Ideas | Unusual Snowboard Shapes

Over the years, we've seen some pretty crazy snowboard design ideas. I'm not talking about controversial or cool graphics, but the way that snowboard manufacturers occasionally release snowboards...

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link to Should A Snowboard Be As Tall As You? | Best Size For You

Should A Snowboard Be As Tall As You? | Best Size For You

Picking out the right snowboard can be a puzzling experience for a newcomer to the sport, especially as, aside from the graphics on the base, most boards look identical to the untrained eye. It's...

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link to Best Time To Buy A Snowboard | Different Factors Involved

Best Time To Buy A Snowboard | Different Factors Involved

Whether you’re treating yourself to a shiny new snowboard, replacing one that’s seen better days, or are a relative newcomer looking to stop renting and purchase some gear to call your own,...

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link to How Often Should I Buy A New Snowboard? | Frequency Problems

How Often Should I Buy A New Snowboard? | Frequency Problems

Nothing lasts forever, and riding a too old or damaged snowboard can result in injury. Even if your board is in tip-top shape, there may come a time when it's not suitable for your size, skill level,...

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