Skiing is becoming more and more popular in our country, and many ski enthusiasts have gradually entered the primary stage from rookie white. After entering the elementary stage, many ski enthusiasts have become obsessed with skiing. In order to quickly improve their skills, they will spend most of their time in the ski factory from morning to night, skiing on the piste. At this time, the rental board of the ski resort can no longer satisfy them, and most of them will choose to buy a snowboard of their own to start their skiing career.
The choice of snowboard is not only as simple as single and double boards, but also the basic properties of snowboard, which is the board type of snowboard. Common snowboard versions include front arch, flat arch, reverse arch, and mixed arch. Let's briefly analyze their different advantages and disadvantages.
1. The front arch, when laid flat, looks like an arch bridge. This version is used more on veneers. This version of the snowboard has good stability, excellent carving ability and explosive power, and good energy storage. The disadvantage is that the fault tolerance is poor, because the snow catching ability is too strong compared to other versions, and it is easy to be carved into the snow.
2. The flat arch is a plate type between the front arch and the reverse arch. It combines some of the characteristics of the front arch and the reverse arch. It is a relatively common plate type and is often used on park slabs. It is versatile and performs well when stalking in the park. The disadvantage is that the performance is relatively mediocre and there is no obvious feature.
3. Inverted arch, the reason it is called inverted arch is that it is an arch bridge that is completely opposite to the front arch, like a banana. This type of board is very flexible and gives people a skating feeling, so it is easy to do all kinds of fancy movements. It is also suitable for sliding on powder snow, easy to turn, easy to deform, and strong in fault tolerance. The disadvantages are poor stability, low explosive power, and poor snow-cutting ability.
4. Mixed arches. There are many arching methods for mixed arches, combining the front arch and the reverse arch. It can combine some of the advantages of the front and back arches, but also has its shortcomings. They are not as strong as the front or back arches. They belong to a more general and moderate plate type.
Novices are generally more cautious and difficult to choose. You can choose snowboard according to your skiing level and characteristics and where you often ski. You can also ask ski instructors or some veteran skiers to choose snowboard.