Surf, Skate, Wakeboard: Gear and Accessories

The thrill and action of surf boarding, skate boarding and wake boarding takes skill, practice, and receiving a few bumps and bruises. It also requires good equipment, since no amount of skill can make up for a board past its prime. Choosing the right board is a matter of preference, but there are a couple of things to look for that is common enough to worry about.

Skateboarding –

The most important thing in skate boarding, of course, is appropriate padding and helmets. At minimum, a helmet, elbow pads and knee pads.

Once safety is out of the way, the next most important thing is the skate board. We provide access to Alien Workshop, Birdhouse, DarkStar, Enjoi, Volcom, Zephyr, and many more brands. The basic parts of the skate board are the board itself; the trucks, which connect the wheels to the board; and the wheels and bearings, which is what you roll on. The wheels and bearings are important in their function of providing traction with the ground and preventing friction on the axle. Different wheels and bearings will yield differing performances.

The trucks behave in similar manner to the suspension of a car; they allow the wheels to tilt up and down based upon the ground and users weight. Loose trucks will allow the user to steer more easily, but will react poorly with the ground and make balance more difficult. Stiff trucks are easy to balance on, but take more effort to steer with.

The board itself is where many riders get personal. There are an endless variety of board designs, some collectible, but all of them have in common a couple of features. First, there are the spacing between front and rear trucks. This affects the turning and stability of the board. Then there is the grip tape on the top of the board is what helps the rider keep on the board. This itself can host a number of designs.

Wakeboarding –

This sport is similar to water skiing and surfing, where a single board is rode on the wake behind a power boat. The biggest piece of equipment is of course, the wake board. You can find many brands in our store including: Ronix, Hydroslide, Hyperlite, Liquid Force, and OBrien. Its construction involves a buoyant piece of foam, reinforced with resin and fiberglass. Inserted into the board are a number of screws for mounting fins and foot bindings.

The main re-configurability of the board comes from placement of the bindings and fins, and the board geometry. The boards’ length and width can be chosen to make certain maneuvers easier while others will suffer. Then there is the “rocker,” or the bend in the board from head to toe. The main types of rockers are continuous and 3 stage. A 3 stage is similar to a skate board in the distinct bends at two points in the length, while a continuous rocker appears smooth.

When adjusting the location of the bindings and fins, one has to consider balance and control. Both are affected by choices of the binding locations. The fins determine the ability of the wake board to hold onto the wake. There are a number of different kinds of fins that one can install on their board, and each kind will affect the maneuverability of the board and the ability to do tricks.

Surfing, windsurfing, and kiteboarding

When it comes to surf boarding, there are just as many variations in a surf board as there are in a wake board. The size and shape of the board is important in terms of maneuverability. There are short, medium “fun-” sized, and long surf boards. The composition of the board is also an important factor. Many boards are now made of foam with either a resin and fiberglass or newer epoxy coating.

Accessories for the board include the fins, which may or may not be interchangeable. The leash is what keeps the surfer and board together. It attaches to the riders ankle and prevents the board from straying too far from the rider in the event of a wipe out. Wax and other materials help the rider to stay on the board. In case of colder waters, the surfer may opt to wear a wetsuit and gear appropriate to not suffer from hypothermia.

Whether your favorite hobby is surfing the biggest waves, skating the most exciting tricks or wake boarding with your friends, having the right equipment and gear really does make all the difference. When you have the right equipment and you know how to use it, that is when you can truly take these exciting activities to a completely new level. The primary concern behind our SurfSkateWakeboard.com website is to provide you with a connection to the absolute finest that surfing, skating and wake boarding have to offer in terms of apparel, equipment and accessories. If you are serious about taking one of these endeavors to the next level, or even two or three, then browsing our shops Surf Shop, Skate Store, and Wakeboarding Equipment is an excellent avenue to pursue. Regardless of whether you are looking for the best swim trunks or the highest quality name brand surf board, professional skates or skate boarding gear or a helmet that fits properly, or a wake board that will give you the best possible wake boarding experience, we know what you need and we can give it to you.

SurfSkateWakeboard.com is designed to connect people who are serious about activity and adventure with the gear and accessories that they need to get things done. We know that you want to perfect the sport you are so passionate about, and that is why we are working so hard to connect you with the gear that you need. We are serious about providing you with top of the line, name brand gear, so if you really are serious about having the best of the best, this is the gear store that you have been looking for.

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Originally posted 2008-09-15 13:42:01. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Rollerblading Safely

rollerbladingThere are many people in the world that are taking pleasure in rollerblading for fun because it is an exciting sport and makes for a great workout. The sport is generally easy to learn, and learning the maneuvers is often also easy. Rollerblading allows you to be active physically and alert mentally, developing your strength and balance in the process. Rollerblading is also capable of being dangerous, however, especially for people that are still learning how to enjoy this sport properly. There are ways for you to minimize risk and to prevent rollerblading injuries, learning all about rollerblading safely in the process.

- * Helmet:
The helmet is protective gear that is specifically designed to keep your head safe. You need to wear your helmet all the time if you want to prevent fatalities and other serious damage. Helmets are not going to guarantee 100 percent safety from harm but what they will do is significantly decrease the possibility that you will sustain a head injury if you fall. You need to make sure that your helmet is properly fitting your head. If your helmet is too big or not big enough, then it will only harm you rather than helping you or protecting you. Small helmets are too stiff and uncomfortable for your head. Large helmets do not properly defend against injuries.

When you go shopping for a helmet, you are going to want to select a style that has groves for good ventilation and a narrowing of the front. Your helmet should be built tough, like ACE Bucky helmets and B2 helmets, which come in a myriad of different styles, models, sizes and colors.

- * Pads: Rollerblader pads such as elbow pads and knee pads are going to be just as vital to your health, welfare and safety as your helmet. If you have suitable elbow and knee pads on, then there is a much lower chance that you will fracture a bone if you fall in an unfortunate way. These protections are capable of supporting you and shielding your major bones and joints when serious accidents happen to occur.

- * Wrist Guards: This is another important piece of gear, functioning to soak up the trauma and shock associated with a fall by protecting your forearms and your wrists. When you stumble or fall, your impulse will be to hand on your hands, which can break your wrists if you are not careful. Wrist guards, then, are vitally important to protecting these fragile and vital bones until you can learn how to fall in such a way that your wrists are not put in harm’s way.

Along with these pieces of safety equipment, it is vitally important that you comply with all of the ethics and laws of the road way at all times. Be sensible and always be aware of your boundaries and your capabilities.

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Originally posted 2009-07-31 05:53:16. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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