Are DUB snowboards any good?

Fat snowboards and thin snowboards?

  • I notice some snowboards are like fatter in width and some snowboards are thinner in width. whats the difference? are the thin snowboards easier to ride and the fatter ones harder to ...show more

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    they are standard and wides. its all about foot size. perhaps someone wants to ride a rome postermania. but they have really big feet. now they can because rome makes a postermania wide so they wont have toe and heel drag while they are turning. if you have smaller or average sized feet then you dont want a wide, it will be hard for you to control.

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Snowboards come in several different styles, depending on the type of riding intended: Racing/Alpine: long, narrow, rigid, and directional shape. Best during machine groomed slopes. Most often ridden with a "hard" boot, but also ridden recreationally with soft boots, particularly by riders in Europe. Freeride: longer in length, and semi-directional. Moderate to stiff in flex. Used for long, fast turns in various types of snow from groomed hard-pack to soft powder. Freestyle: Generally shorter in length with a Semi-directional or twin-tip shape. Moderate to soft in flex. Incorporates a deep sidecut for quick/tight turning. Used in the pipe and in the park on various jumps and terrain features including boxes, rails, and tables . Park/Jib (rails): flexible and short, twin shaped with a twin flex to allow easy switch riding, wider stance, with the edges filed dull. Used for skateboard-park like snowboard parks . All-Mountain: A mix between freeride and freestyle boards. The 'jack of all trades, master of none.' Normally directional in shape with either a twin or directional flex. Split: Not to be confused with the swallow-tail, the split board consists of a stable powder board that can be broken down into two touring skis, used when hiking in deep backcountry conditions.

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