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Renting is fine, but it limits your progression. A personal board allows you to:
is your best friend. Look for an all-mountain/freestyle board that can handle icy resorts or soft powder.
High speed, stable, but hard for beginners to control. Shape: Directional: Better for going one way (downhill/powder).
You’ve mastered the "falling leaf," you’re linking turns (mostly), and you’re tired of the long rental lines and mismatched gear. It’s time. Buying your first snowboard is a rite of passage, but the sheer amount of jargon—, rocker , flex , sidecut —can make your head spin faster than a poorly executed 360.
Renting is fine, but it limits your progression. A personal board allows you to:
is your best friend. Look for an all-mountain/freestyle board that can handle icy resorts or soft powder.
High speed, stable, but hard for beginners to control. Shape: Directional: Better for going one way (downhill/powder).
You’ve mastered the "falling leaf," you’re linking turns (mostly), and you’re tired of the long rental lines and mismatched gear. It’s time. Buying your first snowboard is a rite of passage, but the sheer amount of jargon—, rocker , flex , sidecut —can make your head spin faster than a poorly executed 360.