The Ultimate Guide to Snowboarding Gear for Warm Weather

The Ultimate Guide to Snowboarding Gear for Warm Weather.

As summer approaches, many snowboarders find themselves wondering how they can continue their sport even when temperatures start to heat up. Snowboarding in warmer weather can be a lot of fun, but you’ll also need the right gear. From jackets to boots, here is the ultimate guide to snowboarding gear for warm weather.

First of all, snowboarders need to think about their headgear. Whether you are hitting the slopes in the cold winter months or the warm summer months, a quality helmet should be a must-have item. Summertime helmets should have enough ventilation to keep your head cool. Look for helmets with adjustable ventilation features, or special features such as built-in sweatbands that help keep you cool and reduce moisture buildup.

Next, you’ll need to change your snowboard setup for warmer weather. The traditional snowboarding setup of stiff boots and bindings won’t work as well in warmer temperatures. Swap out your stiffer setup for one that is designed to keep you comfortable when temperatures rise. Consider boards and bindings with lightweight construction that helps reduce heat buildup. Additionally, spring/ summer boots usually have better ventilation to keep your feet cool while you ride.

When snowboarding in warmer weather, many boarders choose to go with lighter outerwear. Layering is still important but you should favor pieces that are made of lightweight, breathable materials such as lightweight fleece or polyester. Mesh and ventilation panels can also help keep you cool and comfortable. Also, opt for lively colors that help reflect light away from the body, keeping you even cooler.

You should also pay attention to your gloves. Moisture-wicking gloves, made from synthetic and breathable materials, are great for summer trips to the slopes. Avoid heavier leather gloves as these can make your hands too hot and uncomfortable when warmer weather snowboarding.

Finally, no summer snowboarding wardrobe is complete without a good pair of sunglasses. Sunglasses are essential for keeping snowblindness (snow reflection) at bay. Look for sunglasses that are designed to stay in place and are designed to block the UV rays of the sun. Polarized lenses are also a great choice, as they can help reduce glare and improve visibility when snowboarding in bright light.

Whether you are a seasoned snowboarder or just getting started, these tips should help keep you safe and comfortable while snowboarding in warm weather. While snowboarding can still be fun when it’s hot out, the right gear is key for a successful and enjoyable experience. So get out there and make the most of the warm days!

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