What is airbord?

Airboarding is an outdoor winter sport that involves sliding down hills on an inflatable board. It is similar to snowboarding, but instead of riding a snowboard on the snow, the rider lies on an airboard and slides down the hill on a cushion of air.

Airboards are made of durable materials and are designed to be lightweight and easy to transport. They typically have a flexible base that allows the board to bend and flex with the contours of the hill, and a front grill that channels air to create lift and control.

Airboarding can be done on a variety of terrain, including groomed slopes, backcountry trails, and even in the snow-covered streets of urban environments. It can be an exhilarating and challenging sport, requiring balance, agility, and quick reflexes.

While airboarding is still a relatively new sport, it is gaining popularity around the world. It is often offered as an activity at winter resorts and is enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels. Safety equipment such as helmets and padding is recommended for those who are just starting out or who are attempting more advanced maneuvers.