Whether you love the lifestyle or are just looking to make a comfortable bench that also serves as a conversation starter, a snowboard bench can make a nice addition to a casual room. If you're an avid snowboarder and have several old board… read more
With snowboarding comes dreams of hitting big air and launching ramps. Before you hit the ramps, they have to be built. Whether a seasoned pro or a beginner, you can build a snowboard ramp to hit the big air you dream of. read more
A rail in your backyard is an excellent way to keep in practice when you can't make it to the mountain. A box rail, which is a rail with a wider top surface, is excellent for beginners because of its stability. Building your own box rail ma… read more
One of the unfortunate drawbacks of snowboarding is that the boards themselves take up quite a bit of space in the off-season. Fortunately, with a few tools and an afternoon, it is easy to make a functional and useful snowboard rack to keep… read more
A grind rail is used in snowboarding for basic and advanced tricks, the most common being the grind slide. Building your own snowboard rail can cost you less than $40 and also be transportable, as a box grind rail. Try to make your grind ra… read more
Though you can purchase snowboard packages that come pre-assembled, the best way to get the right gear is to put together your own package. After all, do you want the inexpensive gear that shop personnel put together to get rid of or do you… read more
A kicker is a jump designed to launch you and your snowboard into the air, allowing you to practice skills or just enjoy some air time. When you're at a resort, you can hit the park, where you'll find plenty of kickers crafted by skilled st… read more
Building a kicker for ski or snowboard jumps in the backcountry is not for the faint of heart or the beginning rider. You should already be confident with your skills in launching off kickers and landing jumps, as well as evaluating the ava… read more
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