Chances are the way that feels best is right.
There is no grip on a snowboard. Your feet are held down by the bindings.
In short: bindings.First, there are snowboard boots. They are stiffer than your average winter boots, but aren't like ski boots in that they are not constructed out of solid parts. The closest analogy I can think of is a loose or soaked cast. They're just stiff enough to let the bindings, which are attached to the board hold your feet tight in them without traumatizing you.ANSWER:The one that holds your feet on a board is your bindings. You have to wear your snowboard boots then place the bindings after.
No, you have to use boots specific to those bindings. I'm not sure if you have Clickers, the old Switch step in's or something else but I can tell you it is going to be hard to find boots for them and you need to get rid of them! Step in's are outdated and can be unsafe. Flow and K2 make alternative's to these methods that allow you to use any brand of snowboard boot as well and get the performance and response you need.
Simply put, a waterproof coat and waterproof pants, boots, bindings, goggles, a beanie (or something to keep your head warm) gloves and a snowboard. Long thick socks are recommended to keep your feet and legs warm, and prevent your feet from hurting (the boots are very hard and uncomfortable).
usually 22 feet
usually 22 feet
No, shoes are not worn with wakeboard bindings. Most wakeboard bindings are designed to be very snug fitting and can only really be put on with bare feet covered in special lube (or washing up liquid).
Well the snowboard should be just about as tall as you
i assume you mean best place to store a snowboard when it's not in use lol. otherwise i would say the snow. the best place to store a snowboard is somewhere dry at an average temperature of around 22-25C. It doesn't matter too much if the temperature is exceeded ither way, as long as the board isn't in those conditions for a very long period of time. Make sure the board is waxed before it goes into storage and is well and truly dry as well. I keep mine in my room, some people store them in lockers in a shed or an attic. hope this helped! :) Best place for snowboard is between my feet and some pow.
Ski boots are boots specially made for skiing. It is attachable to skis and bindings. It is made of special materials that will protect your feet from cold. It has a unique design that is design to be controlled easily in snow when attach to your bindings.
i say around 3-4 feet
They should be able to. IF not, you feet will hang over your board a lot.