Snowboard Stomp Pads

September 13th, 2010

A stomp pad is defined as being “Stuck onto the board in front of the rear binding, a stomp pad is used to keep the rear foot in place when getting off a chair lift.”

Still not sure? Well either your board came with one, you got one free with your bindings, or you simply don’t have one (If it’s the latter, it’s your lucky day, we are here to advise you!)

When you are getting off the chair lift, the stomp pad gives you just enough grip to ensure you are able to maneuver yourself through the other snow bunnies who have fallen by the wayside.
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Tips For Setting Up A Snowboard

August 25th, 2010

Snowboards are technical things. In their most basic form they can look easy to assemble but when you begin to think about things such as mounting bindings and tunings edges you suddenly realise there is more to simply screwing some screws to getting your board into perfect riding conditions.
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