1. Forem- they have great boards and they're bindings are good too. they recently came out with a new design for snowboard which has more of a curve to it, this takes away alot of the problem of catching your edge hitting kickers.
2. Rome- Rome's boards are very flexible, great for those more advanced riders that known they're way around a terrian park.
3. Signal- this is a great board company straight out of northern California.
4. Flux- this is a bindings company that has some great bindings!
5. K2- they make some great boards for intermediate riders and those that just need a board for all around the mountain. for freestyle boards you wanna hit up forem or rome.
RadXSports - 2002 Snowboard Open Halfpipe and Slopestyle 5-5 was released on: USA: 1 April 2007
the Kilimanjaro
Well the snowboard should be just about as tall as you
United States, China, Japan, Germany & Canada ( Average of 2005 - 2009 )
yes you can
A split snowboard is a snowboard that can split into skis I believe.
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Brazil and India
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no! If you try to you will make it worst.
a snowboard store
a crappy snowboard.