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  2. Snowboard - Wikipedia

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    By using risers which serve as adapters, standard ski or snowboard bindings are sometimes used. The term skiboarding generally refers to the use of a wider version of a short double tipped ski, while snowblades or skiblades are usually the width of an average ski or thinner. Skiboarding is a recreational sport with no governing body or competition.

  3. Teleboard - Wikipedia

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    Teleboard, side view A teleboarder riding a King Carve 191 at Wachusett Mountain. Developed during the winter of 1996 by Martin and Erik Fey, the Teleboard consists of a long, narrow snowboard, or wide ski, with two free-heel telemark bindings arranged one in front of the other at a slight angle to the longitudinal axis.

  4. Snowboard binding rotating device - Wikipedia

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    Snowboard boot bindings are normally screwed onto the snowboard in a permanent orientation which is almost perpendicular to the direction of travel of the snowboard. When a snowboarder reaches the bottom of a run, the rear boot is typically released from its binding to allow the snowboarder to propel himself forward across relatively flat snow.

  5. Salomon Snowboards - Wikipedia

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    Salomon Snowboards is a category of Salomon Group.Marketing for Salomon Snowboards is based in Portland, Oregon, near Mount Hood, while design and development takes place at the base of the French Alps, in Annecy, France.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Skysmith ...

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    Riser plate. Rocker bearing. Rocker bent. Rocking pier. Rubble-mound structure. Safe yield. Sand drain. Scott-Darey process Scouring basin. Scum chamber. Seismic ...

  7. Splitboard - Wikipedia

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    A splitboard is a snowboard that can be separated into two ski-like parts used with climbing skins to ascend slopes in the same way as alpine touring or telemark skis. The main difference is that a splitboard will have an additional metal edge (down the center of the board) for extra grip in ski mode.

  8. List of games that support Wii Balance Board - Wikipedia

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    Snowboard Riot: Hudson Soft: Hudson Soft: February 2, 2009: February 27, 2009: February 10, 2009: Step Up [120] GolemLabs: Zoozen November 10, 2011 — — Tetris Party [121] Hudson Soft: Hudson Soft JP Tetris Online NA/EU: October 20, 2008 [121] October 24, 2008: October 14, 2008 [122]

  9. Dual Edge Snowboard - Wikipedia

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    The Dual Edge Snowboard (DES) is a technical categorization of a general snowboard concept and technology, where a device or mechanism creates two simultaneously ridden edges for a snowsport equipment that allows the user to ride in a similar fashion to the basic (classic) snowboard.