I sure think so, I had it for a few years and it didn't hinder me very much, if at all. Btw, I still have a small bump just below my knee from that.
Snowboard packages vary from company to company or shop to shop. But if you are going snowboarding then the least you should expect from a package is a snowboard and bindings. But if you take the time research you can also get some new boots for a little extra cost.
if you mean going from regular to goofy, then yes, you will have a difficult time, but if your talking about the degree of your bindings in the same stance, it shouldnt matter too much if you change the degree. to each their own.
No. It is definitely not safe to snowboard after a fracture. If you do want to snowboard, recommended time is at least 2-3 months after the fracture. Fracture bones are sensitive to cold temperature. It is best to rest for months.
Who cares !! Snowboarding is a waste of time
Go to a place that's always cold.
sierra snowbords has 50% off all the time
A snowboard gets more air than average skis unless you have the short skis which can sometimes get more aor but 95% of the time boards get more air
nope. it could take the wax off over time though.
yeah that's normal
What do you mean by 60 days or more?.... Is it going to be out for 60 days or longer? yes. It's going to be out for a really long time. ANOTHER VIEW: If you mean the Cataclysm Trial, then it is only a 10 day trial. After that time, you must upgrade the account.
Going backwards in time, it would be 30th September 2008, going forward from that time it would be 29th November 2008.
time = distance / speed time = 1700 / 15 time = 113.33 hours to convert into days divide the number of hours by 24 113.33 / 24 =4.7 days