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  • Winter Sports Splitboard Binding Snowboard Wax SkiBoard
    Winter Sports Splitboard Binding Snowboard Wax SkiBoard
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    Winter Sports Splitboard Binding Snowboard Wax SkiBoard

    Winter sports split board binding snowboard wax ski board
    Based on different variants of the sport and the surface used, different types of snowboards are used. Some of them are:

    • Freestyle board – in the case of freestyle snowboarding, the boards used are in a mirror image of each other along the lateral axis. These boards are mostly used on surfaces like metal rails, logs, boxes, etc.
    • Freeride boards – these boards are typically longer in length than freestyle boards. These boards are typically directional and have a pointed tip suitable to be placed along the direction of motion. These kinds of boards can be used on any surface starting from backcountry riding to extreme big-mountain descents.
    • Alpine boards – alpine boards or racing boards are long, narrow, and rigid in shape and similar to free ride boards they are also typically directional and are specially designed to excel in groomed slopes. The narrow shape helps the rider to perform better during the race. Mostly hard plastic boots are ridden over it.
  • Woobie Hoodie Jacket CP Camouflage
    Woobie Hoodie Jacket CP Camouflage
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    Woobie Hoodie Jacket CP Camouflage

    Product Name: Woobie Hoodie Jacket
    Outer Shell Material: 100% nylon rip-stop quilting
    Lining: 100% Nylon plain fabric
    Filling: 100% Polyester
    Features: Waterproof, warm keep, soft feeling, lightweight
    Color: Customization
    Type: Hooded

  • Wood core sandwich construction steel edge snowboard
    Wood core sandwich construction steel edge snowboard
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    Wood Core Sandwich Construction Steel Edge Snowboard

    Winter sports split board binding snowboard wax ski board
    Based on different variants of the sport and the surface used, different types of snowboards are used. Some of them are:

    • Freestyle board – in the case of freestyle snowboarding, the boards used are in a mirror image of each other along the lateral axis. These boards are mostly used on surfaces like metal rails, logs, boxes, etc.
    • Freeride boards – these boards are typically longer in length than freestyle boards. These boards are typically directional and have a pointed tip suitable to be placed along the direction of motion. These kinds of boards can be used on any surface starting from backcountry riding to extreme big-mountain descents.
    • Alpine boards – alpine boards or racing boards are long, narrow, and rigid in shape and similar to free ride boards they are also typically directional and are specially designed to excel in groomed slopes. The narrow shape helps the rider to perform better during the race. Mostly hard plastic boots are ridden over it.