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Snowboard FAQ

How often should I get my board serviced?
"We recommend that you get your board serviced after every trip, depending on the conditions. Any damage should be immediately repaired before it gets worse and regular waxing will help prevent water from getting into the core.

You will notice a marked improvement in your turns, speed and control if your edges are sharp, and your base structured and waxed."
 

Should I service my own board or should I take it to a shop?
"It is possible to give your board an excellent service at home. But unless you are a pro or a full-time boarder, it's probably best to take it to a shop every-so-often, where it can be run over a grinder."
 

How do I know which way to set my bindings up?
"Your stance, the binding angle, forward lean and the type of boarding you are doing all need to be considered.

Every rider is built differently so it's best to try out a number of different stances, positions and angles. If in doubt, seek advice from a snowboard expert in a reputable shop."
 

What's happening with step-in bindings?
"Step-in bindings are advancing at a faster rate than any other area of snowboard equipment. After a number of years of teething problems, manufacturers are finally coming up with the goods.

Increased refinement, customised options and a huge choice ensure there is a step-in binding out there for everyone."
 

What's the difference between Twin Tip and Directional Boards?
"Twin Tips were designed so you could ride backwards and forwards - and therefore do tricks and spins. But with the increased popularity of freeriding, riders have reverted back to boards that are directional - ie they perform best when they're going forwards."
 

Is it worth buying second-hand gear?
"Yes, if you're on a budget, or just starting to get into the sport. But don't think about buying second-hand boots unless they've hardly been used.

Whatever you do, always check out the gear in question for damage. If in doubt, find someone with experience to check it out for you."
 

How do I know what length of board to go for?
"It depends on your height and weight and the type of boarding you like doing. If you're into the deep white stuff, you will probably have a longer board and if you are a freestyle lover, you will have a shorter board."

Email your questions: If you have any more questions on anything to do with boards that we haven't covered here, email Jay at boarddoctor@ifyouski.com

 

 
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