by Shawn Boday | Mar 8, 2026 | Business, Shawn Boday, Snowboarding, Sports
Edge bevel angles are one of the most critical yet often overlooked aspects of snowboard tuning. These angles, the way the metal edges of your board are sharpened, play a major role in determining how your board grips the snow, how forgiving it feels during turns, and...
by Shawn Boday | Mar 8, 2026 | Business, Shawn Boday, Snowboarding, Sports
Stance width is one of the most fundamental aspects of snowboard setup, yet it is often overlooked by riders eager to focus on board shape or camber. The distance between your bindings directly influences balance, control, and the amount of power you can generate...
by Shawn Boday | Mar 8, 2026 | Business, Shawn Boday, Snowboarding, Sports
Tree runs are some of the most exhilarating and challenging terrain on a mountain. Riding through a forest of trees requires sharp focus, quick reflexes, and precise board control. Unlike open groomers, tree runs demand constant adjustment to variable snow, hidden...
by Shawn Boday | Feb 4, 2026 | Shawn Boday, Snowboarding, Sports
In snowboarding, balance and control are everything. While leg strength often gets the spotlight, the core plays a far more important role in how efficiently a rider moves, reacts, and stays stable on the board. Core strength is the foundation that connects the upper...
by Shawn Boday | Feb 4, 2026 | Shawn Boday, Snowboarding, Sports
Speed control is one of the most important skills in snowboarding, yet many riders rely heavily on skidding to slow down. While skidding can be useful in certain situations, overusing it often leads to loss of control, excessive fatigue, and reduced confidence,...
by Shawn Boday | Feb 4, 2026 | Shawn Boday, Snowboarding, Sports
Variable terrain is one of the most common and challenging realities in snowboarding. On a single run, riders may encounter hardpack, soft snow, icy patches, wind affected sections, and chopped up leftovers from earlier traffic. Staying smooth when conditions change...