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while snowboardingwhile snowboarding. This is what an average snowboarder knows about the usage of snowboard wrist guards. However, it has a lot many uses in addition to the one mentioned above.

If you are a novice user, you are probably still learning to snowboard. You are more likely to have crashes and a number of slams while you place your palms at different places to stop yourself. All this means, a greater risk of fall where you are putting your hands and wrists in danger. And this is exactly where snowboard wrist guards are most-needed. Strong plastic and foam protection inside the wrist guards protects your wrist against injuries. Although, wearing a snowboard wrist guard is not a sure-shot formula to protect you every time, but it increases the probability of your wrist protection in general. This is very important as a wrist break is one of the most common injuries faced while snowboarding.

And the best thing is that wrist guards are one of the cheapest items meant for snowboard protection. There are no excuses why you should not add one to your selection of items for snowboard protection. Remember that if you sprain your wrist while snowboarding, it will become difficult for you to continue snowboarding. There is a large probability that you will give-up snowboarding either due to fear or simply because your wrists do not support you in doing that.

So, once you have decided to buy wrist guards, next thing is to decide the type of wrist guard you should buy. Basically, you have under-glove, over-glove, and built-in snowboard wrist guards. Under-glove is the type of wrist guard that you can strap-on and then wear gloves over it. You can use these wrist guards with virtually any glove. However, remember that if you want to wear them over your gloves, they may not fit as the under-glove wrist guards are really tight. Over-glove wrist guards are comparatively loose and you can wear them over your gloves. The built-in snowboard wrist guard comes with gloves attached with it. Although, it limits your selection of gloves, it is the most hassle-free type and avoids any compatibility issues between the gloves and the wrist guards.

Snowboard wrist guards are definitely an important equipment of snowboard protection for newbies and beginners due to the frequency of falls they encounter. However, as you learn the intricacies of the game, it is still a good option to keep on wearing them to add an additional edge to your snowboard protection.

by: Peter Alvo




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