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X-Games Boy's Sidecap Snowboard, 132cm with X-Games Nylon/Fiberglass Binding

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Sidecap construction with extruded base

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Nexess by Inno 6 Pair Ski or 4 Snowboard Rack

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Supports 6 pairs of skis or 4 snowboards

Universal mount fits square, round and factory cross-bars

Grenade UB2 Snowboard Pants White

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Franklin Tech Fabric

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DC Men's Saber 2010 Boa Snowboard Boot

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Franklin Tech Fabric

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thirtytwo Men's Prion Snowboard Boot

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Internal lacing with custom lace lock

Lightweight and durable

Burton Chicklet Girls Snowboard

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Lightspeed Vision Base

Small Fly Core

DC Siloh Snowboard Boot - Men's

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Water Resistant Synthetic Leather Upper & PU Coating

BOA lacing system

DC Phase Snowboard Boot - Men's

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Lightweight Stylish High Performance Boot

High Sierra Wheeled Double Adjustable Snowboard/Ski Combo Bag

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Double combo bag that holds 2 snowboards or snowboard and 2 pairs of skis

Exclusive 2-stage adjustment system lets you size bag from 150 to 205 cm

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Did You Know?

The snowboarding style of freeriding is the most general and has correspondingly versatile equipment. Like freestyle, freeride equipment uses a soft boot but the boards are typically longer and more directional in their shape. If you don't know what kind of terrain you like, or know that you like everything, freeriding boards are a good choice.

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