Don't back up a hill, drive up it.
A snowboard with boots and bindings, a snow covered hill, and a large set of cohones.
you will know that you are ready when you fell confident on the beginners hill then you can move up to the next level
a lot of money if it were up to me it would be 100,000
some snowboards it doesn't matter, but some snowboards have specific ends. the end of the snowboard that is slightly more raised from the ground than the other is generally the front. or the more rounded end goes to the back with the more oval shaped end at the front. but the biggest tell is the design on the snowboard. if you stand the snowboard up and the design, or any of the writing on the board is the right way up, then the top of the board is the front.
no! wide boards suck! dont get a wide snowboard. only US 11.5 and up need wide snowboards, they have a lot of lag, and no pop, regular is for you!
The best way to find out the size of a snowboard to get a youth would be to contact a professional snowboarding instructor. One can also find the size by going to the website "The House" and looking at the snowboard sizing charts and guides.
yes, but for extra protection if you have an unpadded board bag you might want to wrap your snowboard in cloth or bubble wrap (a friend of mine was going on a trip and his snowboard got really messed up in the plane)
down the hill. the force of gravity pulls you down.
There are 6 types of parks: 1. Forward, Front and Angle 2. Back(reverse) 3. Parallel 4. Up hill 5. Down hill 6. up hill and down hill with curb
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nope, but you have to be careful, because on some bindings the holes to screw it in place, wont match up with the holes in the board.