Mountainboarding - The Many Types To Choose From

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By Baxter Wells

If you are just starting out in mountainboarding, it can be difficult to choose one that is right for you if you don't know what you are looking for. This article will teach you a little about the different kinds of mountainboards.

To help you out in understanding the many different kinds, I am going to run through each one and tell you a little about how they are different from others. The general kinds include; freeriding, freestyle, kiteboarding and all around.

Freeride mountainboards excel in the area of riding trails, and slopes. This board is great for people who just want to be able to ride fast and smoothly down all sorts of terrain. These boards tend to be longer and have bigger wheels than normal mountainboards. The bigger wheels give the rider a smoother ride.

If your style is more about trying out new tricks, perfecting old ones, and hitting skatepark like terrain, you probably want to check out a freestyle board. They are specially made to be light. A lighter deck, shorter deck, and smaller size make them more suited for freestyle riding.

Many riders want a mountainboard that does it all, and is a great for both freestyle, and freeriding. These kinds of boards are in the middle range of weight, and length. They are light enough to do freestyle riding, and long enough to give a smooth ride when freeriding.

Besides the different sizes and weights of mountainboards there are also other features that can change the experience. This includes the style of foot straps. Foot straps can either be the kind you can step in and out of without un-ratcheting, or they can be snowboard style bindings where your foot is locked in from the start until the end of the ride.

There are lots of mountainboards out there to choose from. If you take a little time to think what kind of riding you want to do, it will make choosing one much easier. Do you want foot straps similar to a snowboard, or do you want to be able to step in and go with simpler foot straps? Are you an all around mountainboarder, a freestyle rider, or a freerider? Whatever your preference, there is a mountainboard out there for you.

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