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There is no right way
or a wrong way to choose and wear your
snowboarding threads. Here are 5 important steps to take to help
ensure a fun, pleasurable and comfortable day on the slopes.
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1. Moisture-wicking first layer
If you're following along at home, start off naked and clean. Spray your
feet with an antiperspirant if they have a tendency to sweat in the car (or
in general), to help keep them nice and dry.
Now you'll need three items: long underwear bottoms, a long-sleeve top and
socks. All should be made out of a synthetic polyester or polypropylene
material such as Capilene, Coolmax or Polartec. (Avoid cotton - it absorbs
and retains water and will only serve to keep you chilly all day.) Pull
socks on over the long underwear bottoms, avoiding any bunching around your
ankles. Tuck in the long-sleeve top. |
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2. Insulating second layer
Add at least one layer of a synthetic fleece (or wool) insulating sweater.
As the temperature and environment requires, add additional layers or a
vest. Once the day heats up, you can remove layers if needed. Again, avoid
cotton. |
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3. Outer wind- and waterproof layer
This includes your wind- and waterproof jacket and pants. Depending on your
requirements and climate, you may need extra waterproofing or extra venting
options (see Before You Buy A Snowboarding Jacket). Good pants will have an
inner cuff that fits snugly over the top of each boot, keeping out the cold
and snow. |
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4. Accessories
Now that you have the basics out of the way, it's time to accessorize.
First, always wear a hat (or helmet) because much of your body's heat
escapes through your head. Also wear goggles (see Before You Buy
Snowboarding Goggles) to protect your eyes from wind and sun. In very cold
conditions, use a neck gator -- a fleece tube that you can wear around your
face and neck to keep off the frost. Lastly, add gloves or mittens (mittens
are warmer than gloves) that tuck under or over your jacket cuff tightly to
keep out snow (see Before You Buy Snowboarding Gloves). |
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5. Additional Tips
Snowboarders who ride a lot know the importance of wearing the right gear,
including a hat and goggles. If you don't believe me, check out the photos
of pros in snowboarding magazines. See? To avoid looking like a geek, zip up
your jacket, put on a beanie (hat) and wear your goggles.
If the sun is out at all, wear sunscreen. Sun reflects off the snow, hitting
you with twice the sun exposure. I've seen many a blistered face from people
unaware of this mountain fact. Ouch! |
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Stay cool and have fun,
enjoy nature!!! |
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