0 one of two specially shaped boards, wider than a ski and shorter than a ski or snowboard, that you fasten to special boots to move over snow and do tricks (= clever movements)
The ski rental repository has 2125 pairs of skis, 450 snowboards, and 75 skiboards.
Modern skiboards share these characteristics but are also wider, and have more in common with snowboards, encouraging use of the edge during a session.
Regular skiboards are generally 75-110 cm long, symmetrical, twin tipped.
Line, the largest of these companies, continued to produce skiboards for a few years but turned its focus to twin tips after sales fell off.
Skiboards are used and worn in conjunction with standard ski boots that connect to the skiboards with use of a binding.
Snowboards and skiboards have generally had much more sidecut than alpine skis, roughly similar in layout to a parabolic ski.
When the skiboard halves are joined, the skiboard has a central, waist portion and an upward curving front shovel area.
A skiboard system is provided, which includes a divisible skiboard having left and right skiboard halves and left and right loose heel binding.