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SNOWBOARD ESSENTIALS

At Snow+Rock, we know that performance doesn’t stop with your board and boots. Your snowboard accessories are just as important when it comes to keeping you warm, protected, and riding at your best. That’s why our collection of hats, neckwear, gloves, mitts, and more is built for the demands of winter, combining premium materials, innovative technologies, and expert design to keep you comfortable in even the harshest conditions. Whether you’re carving on a crisp bluebird day, braving a whiteout, or simply enjoying the après scene, we’ve got the gear to keep you covered... literally.

We offer men’s, women’s, and kids’ gloves in technical styles that balance warmth, dexterity, and grip. Many of our snowboard gloves and mittens use waterproof and breathable membranes like GORE-TEX to lock out snow while allowing moisture to escape, alongside insulated linings for dependable heat retention. Features such as reinforced palms, touchscreen-compatible fingertips, adjustable cuffs, and soft nose-wipes provide performance and convenience throughout the day, while lightweight glove liners add extra warmth and versatility.

Our beanies, hats, and headwear are designed to trap body heat while remaining breathable, with options in merino wool, fleece, and technical knits for superior insulation without itch or bulk. For full weather protection, our neck gaiters, buffs, and scarves shield you from biting wind and spindrift, using quick-drying, moisture-wicking fabrics that stay comfortable against the skin. Many can be worn in multiple configurations, giving you adaptable coverage for changing conditions.

As winter sports and outdoor specialists, we understand that extremities lose heat quickly, so keeping your head, neck, and hands protected is essential to staying warm, maintaining energy, and performing at your peak. That’s why we’ve curated an extensive range of winter accessories in a variety of fits, styles, and colours from leading brands including PatagoniaRabThe North FaceReuschBarbourMountain Equipment, and many more, so you can face whatever winter throws at you with confidence and style.

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The essentials include a snowboard, bindings, and boots for your riding style and skill level. You’ll also need a helmet, goggles, waterproof jacket and pants, gloves or mittens, moisture-wicking base layers, and warm socks. Don’t forget sunscreen, snacks, and a hydration pack to stay protected and energised on the slopes. 

Specialised snowboarding clothing is highly recommended. Snowboard jackets and pants are designed to be waterproof, breathable, and allow freedom of movement. Base and mid-layers made from merino wool or synthetics help regulate temperature and wick moisture, keeping you comfortable and dry throughout the day. 

Safety gear is crucial, especially for beginners. A certified helmet is a must, and wrist guards, padded shorts, and back protectors can help prevent common injuries during falls. Goggles protect your eyes from sun, wind, and snow, enhancing visibility and comfort in changing conditions. 

Pack extra gloves, goggles, boot dryers, a multitool for on-mountain adjustments, sunscreen, lip balm, snacks, and a water bottle or hydration pack. For multi-day trips, consider bringing a beanie, neckwarmer, and backup goggle lenses for varying weather conditions. 

Select a snowboard based on your height, weight, and riding style - softer boards are more forgiving for beginners. Boots should fit snugly without causing pain and match the flex of your bindings. Consult shop experts or rental staff for personalised recommendations. 


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