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Is a wide snowboard good for beginners?

By Rachel Davis |

Narrow snowboards are made for beginners and freeride snowboarders where the width is not a large factor. Wide snowboards are more required by freestyle riders.

At what point do I need a wide snowboard?

Get a Wide Snowboard. Typically, snowboard boot sizes 11.5+ will need a wide specific model which is going to have a waist width of 260mm or more. Check the chart to determine appropriate sizing for your boots. Finding a wide model can sometimes be a frustrating operation for many riders out there.

What is the best size snowboard for a beginner?

If you are a beginner you might go with a 155-157 and if you are a dedicated free-rider then you might bump it up to 162, 163 or 164.

Can anyone ride a wide snowboard?

The majority of snowboard companies offer wide models to accommodate avid riders who have a large stature. While the wide snowboard offers increased stability at breakneck speeds, it can hinder your maneuverability during certain riding techniques.

What type of snowboard should a beginner get?

The best flex for a beginner is soft or medium-to-soft (1,2,3 or 4 out of 10). The reason for this is that a flex that is on the softer side is easier to maneuver and manipulate, particularly at slower speeds.

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Is rocker or camber better for beginners?

Is camber or rocker better for beginners? Rocker skis and snowboards, although for all skill levels, are a much better option for beginners. They provide an easier ride, require less patience, and carry less risk of catching the board on the snow due to the rockered tip.

Is a shorter snowboard better for beginners?

The effective edge is always shorter than the length of the snowboard. A longer effective edge provides stability at high speed and good grip in turns or when descending icy slopes. A shorter effective edge creates a board that is easier to turn and spin.

Is a wide snowboard faster?

Registered. Technically speaking, the longer boards are BETTER for speed as they are more stable, not because they are faster. Gravity is exerting a force on your mass and pulling it downhill. The only thing stopping you is friction between the board base and the snow.

What is the benefit of a wide snowboard?

The waist of the snowboard, where the bindings are attached, is wider than that of a regular snowboard. This prevents the toes from dragging over the edge when a toe side turn is initiated. Wide snowboards can be just as soft, poppy, mellow or aggressive as that of their counterpart.

How much wider is a wide snowboard?

When Snowboards say that they are WIDE it generally means they are for riders with a size US 12 or bigger.

Can a beginner ride an advanced snowboard?

It's not unusual to see advanced snowboarders riding beginner boards because they are very playful and allow for fun runs. But the other way round doesn't work. An advanced board is less forgiving and would probably slow you down, or even worse, put you off the pleasure of riding!

What is the right snowboard size for my height?

Since most snowboarders ride a board that is 85% to 92% of their own body height, plugging a couple numbers into a simple formula can tell you the board length that might fit you best. The formula is as follows: Your Height (in inches) X 2.54 X 0.88 = Your Recommended Board Length.

How much is a beginner snowboard?

How much you can expect to spend on a beginner snowboard. Beginner snowboards range in price from about $60 to more than $1,150. The most basic beginner snowboards cost about $59-$200, while midrange beginner snowboards vary in price from about $200-$680.

Are wide snowboards harder to turn?

Well, as you may well realise, a wide snowboard makes it more difficult to initiate an edge change, therefore making it more difficult to turn.

Are wide snowboard good for park?

If you're riding powder a wider board can be desirable but as far as park goes standard width is usually preferable, it'll cut down the swing weight and keeps your agility up.

Do I need a wide snowboard size 11?

Size 11 in most boots will catch a bit when your really laying down hard carves, so if that's in your riding style I would gravitate to mid wide to wide boards if you are a size 11.

Do I need a wide Burton snowboard?

Riders with bigger feet may need a wider board to eliminate heel and toe drag. With the technology in Burton boots making them smaller and smaller the line between wide and normal is getting blurry. If you have a boot that is lower profile you may not need a wide board unless your foot is US 12 or over.

Is a wide snowboard more stable?

An added bonus of wider boards is that they're more stable for landing jumps and offer increased float in deep snow, though they sacrifice a little turning performance and tend to be heavier.

Is it better to get a bigger or smaller snowboard?

If you're riding is mostly all mountain, powder or freeriding, consider a snowboard on the longer end of the size range or grabbing a volume shifted board. If you are above average weight consider a longer snowboard. If you are a beginner, aim for a shorter board in your size range.

Do heavier snowboarders go faster?

Registered. Heavier rider will go faster. The fricton coefficient is increased which will slow him/her down on flats or slight uphills.

Does 2 cm make a difference snowboard?

The 2 cm would be noticeable if you rode them both in the right conditions to show the difference. If you only ever ride the one then you'll adapt to the way it rides and that'll be it. I have two Jones Aviators, 158 cm and 160 cm. I owned the 158 for a couple of months before I added the 160.

Is it OK to ride a shorter snowboard?

You'll find nose and tail presses easier than on your bigger snowboard. So things like butters and presses on snow will take less effort and less leaning to get locked in. This is because on a smaller snowboard you don't have to lean as far to center your weight over your nose/tail and lock into that press.

What happens if your snowboard is too long?

The wrong size board could make your board harder to control than it should be, hindering your improvement as a rider. A board that is too long becomes difficult to manouvre, too short and it will become unstable to ride as your speed gets higher.

What camber is best for beginners?

Reverse Camber

The center of your board will be lower than your tip and tail. In general, these boards are typically recommended for beginners because it's easier to ride than a camber snowboard. It's also easier to carve and turn.

Can a beginner ride a camber board?

A traditional camber profile has camber not only underfoot but also towards the tip and tail. This camber towards the tip and tail will make it easier to catch an edge-not good for a beginner. Similarily, a completely flat board will have flat towards tip and tail-also great for catching an edge!