Lamar Snowboards
A Lamar snowboard is often the choice of snowboarders who have taken the time to gain experience on the slopes and pipes before they choose the board that is right for them, and reviews of lamar snowboards proves this. About the only way you can do this, is to be lucky enough to get some trial opportunities or have lots of friends who are into boarding and willing to fill their Lamar snowboard bags and let you try their Lamar snowboard gear. Another way is to research and then make informed decisions to rent various types of equipment, so that you can find the best fit for you before you buy. Just be sure to consider Lamar snowboard boots, Lamar snowboard binding products, Lamar snowboard replacement parts, and a quality Lamar snowboard bag to put it in.
Snowboarding is much harder to do and harder to learn than skiing. Instead of having a ski on each foot like you would if you were skiing, there is one board when you are snowboarding, and both of your feet are placed on a single board.
Lamar boards are known for being stiff and as light, like any good board should be to freeride beeter, without losing durability. (Freeriding is snowboarding anywhere on the slopes instead of just in a snowboard park).
Lamar snowboards are also extremely durable, and many well-used boards look as if they have been babied extensively. These board turn much more quickly than others.
The Tahoe Series Lamar snowboard is a freestyle type board created for pipe rides, snowboard parks, and big air contests. They are also great for power days when you don't want to, or can't keep changing boards. This snowboard is very light, features an aggressive sidecut radius and stance setback. This board holds edges well and is even forgiving in icy snows. It is prone to de-lamination though, and is a little sluggish for the most advanced riders, but it is great for both men and women of all skills levels. They are flexible, forgiving, simple and comparatively inexpensive. There are no cheap lamar snowboards, but there are relatively inexpensive ones, and buying used or year end sales can make all the difference. Just remember if you buy used to check the Lamar snowboard binding.
Megan Pischke is considered one of the top female riders on the scene. She
has her own board, and it is great for riders who are, for the most part, all mountain boarders, but have the skills and nerve to experiment with freestyle riding. This form of riding includes all the basics of skateboarding except it does not include tabletops, pipes, rails or tricks. Taking place in areas apart from the terrain park, all mountain riding includes both freestyle and all mountain riding elements. There is just nothing like Lamar snowboarding.
Megan's board was designed for "slopestyle" riders. Slopestyle riding has recently been added to the US Open snowboarding championship and includes a variety of jumps, obstacles, hips, rails, and other challenges to riders' skills and artistic interpretation. This new style is extremely skate influenced and incorporates many skate moves into the snowboarding competition.