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- CapitaMicro Mini Snowboard - Kids' - 2025/2026$174.83Save 30%compared to $249.95(0)0 reviewsStyle:All-mountainShape:True TwinProfile:Flat/RockerFlex:Soft
- BataleonMinishred Snowboard with Bindings - Kids' - 2023/2024$209.83Save 30%compared to $299.95(1)1 reviews with an average rating of 1.0 out of 5 starsStyle:All-mountainShape:True TwinProfile:CamberFlex:Soft
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Choose a fabric type
- Wool: Stays warm when wet, resists odor and wicks moisture
- Synthetic (nylon, polyester or acrylic): Ideal for sensitive skin, trap warmth and wick moisture.
How much cushioning do you want?
- No cushioning: Best for tighter-fitting performance boots that have a tighter fit or maximum ground feel
- Light cushioning: Shin padding with minimal cushioning on the balls of the feet, often with reinforced toes and heels
- Medium cushioning: Added padding for warmth and impact absorption; ideal for cold conditions or looser-fitting boots
Length
- Knee high: Most socks for skiing and snowboarding go up to the knees to help protect from shin bang
- Crew: Cross-country skiers and snowshoers may prefer shorter hiking socks
Learn how to buy the right snowboard bindings to go with your board, your boots and your riding style.
Understand boot flex
- Soft flex: Comfortable; ideal for beginners or recreational riders
- Medium flex: Balances all-mountain performance and comfort
- Stiff flex: Maximum support for edge power and control at high speeds
Match riding style to flex
- All-mountain: Soft to medium for most riders; stiffer boots for racers
- Freeride: Stiffer for edge power and control at high speeds
- Freestyle: Softer for quick response and maneuverability in park terrain
Boot lacing system
- Dial lace: Uses one or two dials attached to cable for precise fit, higher cost
- Hybrid lace: Combines a dial system and traditional laces
- Traditional lace: Tried-and-true and easy to replace but can loosen during rides
- Quick pull: A single-pull lacing system that's fast and allows zonal tightening
Find a good fit
- Boots should feel snug and secure without cramping your feet
- It's OK for toes to barely graze the boot's toecap
- A snug heel fit is also key
Find your size
- Measure the circumference of the largest part of your head
- Wrap a tape measure just above your ears and about 1 inch above your eyebrows
- Use brand sizing charts to find your size
- If you can, try helmets on in-person with your goggles
Fit tips
- A good helmet should feel snug but not tight
- If the helmet rocks back and forth or shifts from side to side, the fit is too loose
- It should sit level on your head no more than 1 inch above your eyebrows
Key features:
- Vents: Let cool air in and warm air out. Adjustable vents help fine-tune airflow
- Liners: Adjust liners or ear pads for warmth
- Goggles compatibility: Fit snugly to the top of the goggles without gaps
Happy riding!
Learn how to equip and dress your kids for snowboarding. Includes tips for first-time snowboarders.
Understand lens shapes
- Cylindrical: More affordable, but can cause more glare and slightly limit peripheral vision
- Spherical: Better peripheral vision, less distortion and less glare. Cost more than cylindrical lenses
- Toric: Offer improved optical clarity and reduced distortion—at a higher price point
Light transmission (VLT)
VLT is the percentage of light that passes through the lens to reach your eyes
- Bright conditions: Look for less than 25%
- Partly cloudy: Aim for between 25%-50%
- Overcast, stormy or low-light: Look for 50% or higher
- Night riding: Use clear goggles or 80%-100%
Other features:
- Low bridge fit: Ideal for those with higher cheekbones or lower nose bridges
- Interchangeable lenses for easy swaps
- Photochromic lenses adjust to changing light
- Extra lens included: Two lenses for different light conditions
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