SNOWBOARDING GEAR GUIDE

Snowboard Brand Guide
With snowboarding exploding in popularity, snowboard equipment manufacturers are popping up everywhere. To keep all the brands straight, here’s a Snowboard Brand Guide to help you find your snowboarding gear!
Burton
Burton is the brand that usually comes to mind when snowboarding is mentioned to the average Joe. After being in business for 30 years, Burton represents snowboarding. The big name snowboarders endorse Burton and they have the most products than most of their competitors combined.
DC
DC made their name in the snowboarding world. Now, they leveraged their footwear technology and applied them to snowboard boots and make boots that are innovative designs like air chambered custom-fit liners, gel insoles and heat toe boxes. In addition to boots, DC also offers snow specific outerwear.
Forum
Forum’s employees and riders have always supported the company 100% and are all truly dedicated to snowboarding. This dedication has shown in their craftsmanship and quality.
Burton also recognized how great of a company Forum was and acquired them in 2004.
Gnu
Gnu is one of the longest standing brands and also one of the most innovative. All their snowboards are handmade under the expert guidance of Gnu’s team.
K2
K2 has always had the goal to create original concepts and technology that drive snowboarding forward. They offer every rider functional technology tuned in to their needs, from high end performance to entry level comfort.
Ride
Ride is a “board company for the people.†They are uniquely different, constantly improving, always fresh, and forever tempting. In addition to their quality boards, they offer stylish outerwear oozing with style.
Rome
Rome was launched by two experienced snowboard riders that wanted to create a company owned and directed by people with a deep understanding of snowboarding and who could deliver innovative products that were fun. If you’re looking to have a fun time snowboarding, Rome is the brand for you.
About the Author
FindingSnowboards.com was created with one goal in mind: help snowboarders find the perfect gear. Whether you’re looking for snowboards, goggles, or jackets, we’ll introduce you to hundreds of products to choose from.
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Suunto Altimax Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter and Barometer $180.00 Altimeter (29,500′), barometer, watch and logbook, dual timefunction, elastomer strap, and velcro strap…. |
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Black Diamond Guide Glove – Men’s $159.95 223101 Features: Four-way stretch shell fabric allows outstanding dexterity Fend of slush, sleet, and melting snow with waterproof GORE-TEX XCR that protects you from precip and prevents sweaty, cold hands thanks to the breathability of the laminate Have instant, complete warmth in any weather – removable wool liner is backed with PrimaLoft One insulation that holds heat when wet, is lightweight a… |
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Mammut Men’s Castor Pants $299.00 229617 Features: Get maximum core breathability and excellent mobility with Schoeller materials – it eliminates inside moisture while staying highly elastic for all your climbing pursuits Stay cool even in the high alpine sun with ColdBlack technology that reduces heat build-up and protects you from UV rays Keep out snow with the built-in integrated gaiters and mesh-lined side ventilation Reinforc… |
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Marmot Guides Down Vest – Men’s $124.95 Coated with DWR and packed with premium down, the Marmot Men’s Guides Down Vest is a powerful ally in the struggle with low temperatures and extreme environments. Zippered handwarmer pockets provide temporary relief from biting winds if you’ve forgotten your gloves while a DriClime lined chin kicks moisture out and prevents uncomfortable chafing. The Guides down vest is easily compressed under an … |
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Snowboarding: A Woman’s Guide (Ragged Mountain Press Woman’s Guides) $12.99 SNOWBOARDING: A WOMAN\’S GUIDE… |
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Snowboard Gear Buyers Guide $2.99 MaxSnowboard.com put together a snowboard buyers guide to get you comfortable learning about snowboarding. Areas covered are boots, boards, bindings, jackets, gloves, hats and helmets.About the Author:Winter is Sherry Popper’s favorite time of the year. She is the kind of girl who enjoys extreme weather sports such as skiing and snowboarding. Despite being only an amateur at both sports, Sherry en… |
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Black Diamond Guide Gloves – Women’s $159.00 208177 Features: Four-way stretch shell fabric allows outstanding dexterity while Pittards Armortan goatskin on the palms and hand backs makes them highly durable Gore-Tex XCR for fully waterproof protection; removable wool pile liner backed with Primaloft insulation for warmth Extra-long gauntlets with shockcord cuff closure keeps out spindrift Nose wipe on the thumbs prevents painful chafing De… |
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