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Ski & Snowboard Dealers in Amherst, NH
Sport Loft - Amherst, NH - Phone: (603) 889-4340
Surfside Pools Inc - Amherst, NH - Phone: (603) 889-3100
Zimmermann's Ski & Board Outlet - Amherst, NH - Phone: (603) 881-3972
Helpful Definition for: Ski & Snowboard Dealers
A ski is a long, flat device that is worn on the foot and is designed to help the wearer slide smoothly over snow. Originally it was intended as an aid to travel in snowy regions, but they are now mainly used for recreational and sporting purposes. Also, a ski may denote a similar device used for purposes other than skiing, for example, for steering snowmobiles. Skis were usually wooden planks made from a single piece of wood, however, now they are made from a complex assembly of components including glass fiber, Kevlar, aluminum etc. Most skis are long and thin and curve upwards at the front to prevent digging into the snow. Snowboards on the other hand are boards, usually with a width the length of one's foot, with the ability to glide on snow. In Amherst skiing and snowboarding are a popular sport. Ski and snowboard dealers in Amherst are listed with YellowPagesGoesGreen.
Recent Business News for: Ski & Snowboard Dealers
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