Saturday 15 March 2008

Choosing the Right Snowboard Boots



Along with bindings, snowboards are vital in transferring the movements of your body to the snowboard, not to mention protecting your feet and ankles from injury and the cold. There are three main types of snowboard boots available: soft boots, hard boots and hybrid boots.
Boots are a very important part of your snowboarding experience so it is imperative you really take care of them:
At the end of a days snowboarding, remember to remove the inner lining from your snowboard boots to dry. Dry the liner for at least 24 hours, allowing the boots enough time to dry and air out.
Be careful no to dry your boots in direct sunlight or heat. This can discolor and disfigure the snowboarding boots making them uncomfortable and mis-shaped.
When storing your snowboarding boots ensure they are in a place with a constant temperature. Locations such as the roof, garage or shed are not appropriate as the temperature can vary significantly.
To clean your boots use a damp cloth and some soap. Anything more and you can damage the outer of your snowboarding boots.
At the beginning of the season it is important to check your straps and buckles to ensure they are in prime condition for the season. Get any necessary repairs done before you hit the mountain. Have a great day snowboarding or skiing, and don't forget our tips on choosing the right pair of boots. They can make or break a day so be sure not to neglect this essential piece of outer wear
http://snowlife.com.au/ is a snowboarding a skiing community website for the Australian market
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