Top 5 Snowboards for BIG FEET
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LIB TECH SKUNK APE: https://goo.gl/Kxvp4D
RIDE WARPIG: https://goo.gl/eLSWsJ
RIDE TWINPIG: https://goo.gl/R4oYd4
SPRING BREAK SLUSH SLASHER: https://goo.gl/AAuMzp
NEVER SUMMER INSTAGATOR: https://goo.gl/WHxkx6
K2 PARTY PLATTER: https://goo.gl/dxCXAf
TJ'S GEAR
UNION STRATA BINDING: https://goo.gl/ph3zey
SMITH GOGGLES: https://goo.gl/Tm16Kp
TM-2 BOOTS: https://goo.gl/Smtk9R
VOLCOM PANTS: https://goo.gl/FJstNY
TEAM HOOD: https://goo.gl/ny4J2R
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I've had many of you ask me about good snowboards for larger boot sizes, so in this video I lay out 5 boards to keep in mind that will help you to avoid the dreaded heel and toe drag. The main spec you should be looking at if you have a boot size 11, 12, 13 or bigger, is called waist width. The bigger the waist width, the less chance you will have of getting heel or toe drag. These 5 boards are naturally wide and will accommodate larger boot sizes. You should also check to see if your favorite snowboard is available in a "Wide" size, indicated by a W next to the size, as that can also help to solve this issue. I hope you found this video helpful, thanks for watching.
RIDE WARPIG: https://goo.gl/eLSWsJ
RIDE TWINPIG: https://goo.gl/R4oYd4
SPRING BREAK SLUSH SLASHER: https://goo.gl/AAuMzp
NEVER SUMMER INSTAGATOR: https://goo.gl/WHxkx6
K2 PARTY PLATTER: https://goo.gl/dxCXAf
TJ'S GEAR
UNION STRATA BINDING: https://goo.gl/ph3zey
SMITH GOGGLES: https://goo.gl/Tm16Kp
TM-2 BOOTS: https://goo.gl/Smtk9R
VOLCOM PANTS: https://goo.gl/FJstNY
TEAM HOOD: https://goo.gl/ny4J2R
SUPPORT ON PATREON
https://www.patreon.com/boardarchive
https://www.patreon.com/snowboardprocamp
MERCH AND STICKERS
http://boardarchive.com/shop
I've had many of you ask me about good snowboards for larger boot sizes, so in this video I lay out 5 boards to keep in mind that will help you to avoid the dreaded heel and toe drag. The main spec you should be looking at if you have a boot size 11, 12, 13 or bigger, is called waist width. The bigger the waist width, the less chance you will have of getting heel or toe drag. These 5 boards are naturally wide and will accommodate larger boot sizes. You should also check to see if your favorite snowboard is available in a "Wide" size, indicated by a W next to the size, as that can also help to solve this issue. I hope you found this video helpful, thanks for watching.
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