Has anyone ever used the Back2Life Back product?
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My boyfriend has a compressed disc from falling on his tailbone snowboarding. He has seen a doctor, but his doctor knows nothing about this product.
Has anyone ever used this machine? Do you think it can help or hurt?
Thanks!
I reviewed the mechanism of action of the device with my family. It just performs a passive, simultaneous knee to chest stretch. The stretch is shallow and the machine is not substantial enough for larger persons.
It will surely hurt your wallet and is unlikely to help your back at all.
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Best Snowboarding Tailbone Protection Shorts? … Body Armour?
I am looking into getting some body armour in the form of padded shorts for snowboarding… the main protection I am looking for is tailbone. Demon look like a good brand, does anyone have any advice on what to go for? Thanks.
I recently got pretty banged up hitting a jump the wrong way. Landed just off my tailbone. It’s ruined my season, I’ve still gone but done very little. I looked into some good tail pro. . .Shock Doctor makes some pretty high speed stuff, Pro Tec also has a pretty assortment of protection. Also, I would look into some compression shorts too.
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Don’t rely on luck to keep your boot on your deck. Step onto the Demon Snow Dice Stomp Pad, and the odds of your foot slipping off are next to zilch. Urethane construction keeps boot soles in place, and acrylic adhesive guarantees the Dice Pad ain’t goin’ nowheres. Note: Demon Snow sent these to us in assorted colors-black and white. So don’t freak out if the stomp pad you get isn’t exactly the on…
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I’m in college and a few of my friends and I are getting together to go snowboard in Colorado!
I need someplace that’s sort of close to Denver since some of us will be flying in.
What ski area is the best for young people to snowboard? What place has a good nightlife? We might want to go out and dance or something at night.
(btw I heard Breckenridge wasn’t that good for snowboarding.)
We’ll be going in March of 2011 for Spring Break!
Someplace that is not too expensive
Vail, Colorado is the best mountain, in my opinion, close to denver. It’s a two hours drive from Denver. In my opinion, it’s the best mountain in the United States. It’s a huge mountain and will definitely take a good week to cover most trails. It also gets really good powder! It’s not too crowded, but all mountains get crowder during the tourist seasons (near Christmas and spring break). Vail has seven back bowls, so if you get there early (via gondola), there’s some amazing powder you can ride through. They have some pretty nice tree trails too. It also has incredible nightlife and a village to hang out in. Their park is really good too! If your a huge park rider, you can always take a short drive over to another mountain.
Vail is right near Beaver Creek (neighboring ski resort), Breckinridge, Keystone, A-basin, and Copper so if you do get tired of Vail, you can go over to another mountain. All of these are top ranked in the world, so you’ll have plenty of good places to snowboard.
edit: Vail can be very affordable. They have a lot of great hotels slightly outside of Vail. In Beaver Creek they have a few motels and chain-hotels that are all definitely under $200 per night. A lot of them offer packages too.
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Before the 2008 line came out and Burton changed their website, what was the little tool that helped pick out all your snowboarding gear from head to toe just by asking some questions like height and weight and the type of conditions you rode in? Where can I find something like that again since they have taken it away?
It was the “product chooser” and so far they havent added it to the “08 web site. Message me at brad_nc13@yahoo and I will help you out with any questions you have.