If you want to find a good woman’s snowboard, it’s best to do a little homework first and then go shopping for the best board for your height, weight and budget. The best place to start researching women’s snowboards is on the Internet at snowboardsforwomen.com.
If you are a beginning snowboarder, than the Burton Feather would be the ideal women’s snowboard to start off with because it is exactly what its name says – feather weight, allowing women to float along the mountain as if they were gliding down on a ribbon of silk. Turns are much easier with the Burton Feather and makes things easier for the beginner who may take a few come bowls along the way to learning to be a great snowboarder.
Although many of the Burton Feather reviews left at the snowboardsforwomen.com website stated that once a beginner snowboarder became more advanced, they should turn in their Burton Feather women’s snowboard for a little bit stronger and more well-rounded snowboard which takes carves and does tricks – if that’s what you’ll be in to – better than the Burton Feather.
The Burton Troop has been described as a butterfly soft, flexible, ride on a cloud style snowboard that every woman should try. One woman wrote a review on the snowboardsforwomen.com website stating that the Burton Troop was one of the best boards out there, especially for parks where it works terrific on rails, pipes and boxes. It’s very light weight and turns nicely; however if you are into carving down double diamond runs, it does not hold this well.
In a male-dominated sport such as snowboarding, only a handful of women can admit that they are able to handle the pressures, pain and difficulty in learning the sport. Snowboarding has always seemed to project a more aggressive, skillful and adventurous style sports that men take to naturally and, according to some critics, women have a harder time because of their built-in fear of accidents. Many women are proving these critics to be dead wrong by winning awards in both downhill and tricks.
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