There are a few things to consider when purchasing a powder snowboard. First, powder snowboards are wider than traditional snowboards. This is because the powder is deeper and softer than packed snow, so you need a board that can float on top of it. Second, powder snowboards often have a rocker profile, which means they are slightly curved from nose to tail. This helps the board glide better on powder. Finally, consider the flex of the board. A board that is too stiff will be difficult to control in powder, while a board that is too soft will be sluggish.
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