Snowboard Jibs
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Jib Jam Plus Trick Tip 1 List Price: $32.00 Sale Price: $7.99 |
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This spring, Poor Boyz Productions brought competitive skiing into the Information age with their Jib Jam Invitational, a live, online video contest. The event gathered top-level athletes from around the globe and pitted them against each other on a gamut of monstrous terrain park features...
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Stepchild Snowboards Jib Stick T-Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's |
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If you?ve got more game than brains, the StepChild Men?s Jib Stick Short-Sleeve T-Shirt makes a good choice. This printed StepChild tee has game, but boy is it bad at math. Match it with the StepChild Jib Stick Snowboard for peerless style...
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Rome Artifact Snowboard |
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Hook up the Rome Artifact Snowboard before you bomb the next stonewall, latch on to a local school?s rails, or mess with a tub-a-lard rent-a-cop at the town library. The vagrant?s choice, this board rocks a positive camber to give you extra pop in the nose and tail for your ollies, while the Bronze Edge locks you on to the next ledge, rail or box without catching...
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Lib Technologies Skate Banana Original BTX Snowboard |
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Put the Lib Tech Skate Banana Original BTX Snowboard under your feet and start pressing like a pro. Along with the tell-tale banana yellow color, this deck sports rocker technology that pivots and butters in the park like a slab of marble rye, while the Magne-traction edges let you rail anywhere on the mountain...
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Ride Kink Snowboard |
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Built to withstand numerous park beatings, this rail destroyer features Rides durable Cleave Edge and impact absorbing 85A Slimewalls. Now with Rides Transition Radial sidecut for truer tracking into transitions and jibs, our definitive jib deck is better than ever at a price you cant beat...
Burton Snowboards
Snowboarding is a great sport to get into and can be fun for anyone at any age. Getting the right gear is significant, because the wrong time to realize your appliances are not working for you is as you ride down a mountain. Most important of all is selecting the proper board. Finally, you need a board that will work well under the kind of conditions you'll be using it.
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If the board reaches you chin it is long enough and if goes above your nose it is way too long. Other decisions regarding the height rely on how you will be using the board.
Another good trick for finding correct snowboarding boards is to lay the board flat on the ground. Using the boots you'll be wearing measure the width of the board with them holding the soles against the width and not the length of the board. You want both the toes and the heel to fit on the board this way at the same time.
A flexible board is better if you plan on trying plenty of tight turns and jumps. Most beginner boards are flexible, while plenty more advance boards are of the stiffer type.
This also gives you an opportunity to try out different styles of the game and see what appeals to you. If you are taking an interest in free style for example then you would need a shorter board. It should still come up to close to the chin in a measurement, but a shorter board gives bigger control for slides or jibs as they are called.
In a demo program you can for a small fee test out the sort of boards you suspect you might have an interest in buying. Check with resorts too since occasionally they run demo days or perhaps demo weekends in which you can test out equipment. Try and test out at least two or 3 models this way and try rentals if possible before making a commitment.
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Paul McCarty - Park City, Utah snowboard jib edit 2008






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