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1st-in-sporting-goods.com Makes Shopping for Sporting Goods and Sports Equipment Easier and More Enjoyable
With Helpful Articles About Sporting Goods and Featured Individually Selected Companies That Offer Quality and Excellent Customer Service. 1st-in-sporting-goods.com provides advice, information and individually selected companies for shoppers looking for quality Sporting Goods, Archery, Baseball Caps, Fly Fishing, Fishing Supplies, Golf Equipment, Martial Arts, Jerseys, Paintball, Running Shoes, Ski Equipment, Snowboards and Sports Equipment.
Swansea December 21, 2004 -- While online shoppers are looking for the perfect Sporting Goods, many may find it difficult and not know where to go or look because there are so many options.
Thats why Glenn Sarault, owner of SunBright Publishing, launched http://1st-in-sporting-goods.com this week. There are so many companies and so much information out there that can make it difficult to shop for Sporting Goods. But at http://1st-in-sporting-goods.com, weve done all the work so our customers dont have to, Sarault said.
Sarault features individually selected companies on the Web site that provide a large selection of name brand, high quality products, dedicated customer support and expert information. Sarault researches and tests Sporting Goods companies and posts the better-quality companies on http://1st-in-sporting-goods.com. The company review process includes examining each companys attention to detail and the feedback from each companys visitors.
The Web site also provides customers with articles that provide tips and information about the types of Sporting Goods they are looking for. For example, Snowboards: Winters Alternative to the Surfboard
Two Main Types
Freeride snowboards are designed for snowboarding everywhere over the mountain in all kinds of snow conditions. Freestyle snowboards are made for skateboard-style stunts. Many ski resorts even have snowboard parks which, like skateboard parks, have rails, jumps and half-pipes.
Other Considerations
Snowboards are measured in centimeters, and length is an issue when purchasing. The hoard should approximately reach the snowboarders chin. The snowboard should be wide enough so boots do not hang over the edge (causing feet to catch the snow and wipe out). Standing on the board with feet in bindings, your feet should be flush with the edge of the board.
Check the flex of snowboards by holding the board in the middle and pushing on the other end with your other hand. If the flex is soft, the board will be easier to maneuver. Body weight is a consideration: Heavier for size should opt for a stiffer board and lighter weights may want to buy a board with softer flex.
Snowboards use bindings to attach to the riders feet. The two kinds include straps and step-ins. Snowboard boots are soft, unlike ski boots, and have laces. Comfort is important for boot fit, as are goggles for glare and bad weather. And, whether youre on a snowboard, surfboard or skateboard, remember the sunscreen! according to the Web site.
Other advice and helpful information about archery, baseball caps, fly fishing, fishing supplies, golf equipment, martial arts, jerseys, paintball, running shoes, ski equipment, snowboards and sports equipment can also be found on http://1st-in-sporting-goods.com
We've taken the time to shop around and help narrow down your many choices in Sporting Goods and Sports Equipment for value and satisfaction. You'll be happy with your connection to select companies that also feature outstanding Ski Equipment and Golf Equipment to help you better enjoy your time away from work, Sarault said.
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