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The Snowboard market is a segment of the larger Sporting Goods and Equipment industry. It is composed of a variety of products, including snowboards, bindings, boots, and other accessories. Snowboarding has become a popular winter sport, with many people taking part in the activity for recreation and competition.
Snowboard manufacturers design and produce boards for different types of riders, from beginners to experienced professionals. They also produce a range of bindings, boots, and other accessories to meet the needs of different riders.
Snowboard retailers sell a variety of snowboards, bindings, boots, and other accessories. They also provide services such as repairs, rentals, and lessons.
Snowboard manufacturers and retailers are supported by a range of other businesses, such as media companies, event organizers, and apparel companies.
Some of the companies in the Snowboard market include Burton, K2, Salomon, Ride, Lib Tech, and Rome. Show Less Read more