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The Invado OG combines a Vans classic look with the solution to an age-old snowboarding problem-the lack of a decent heel hold. The Vans' Hybrid BOA Fit System merges traditional lacing and the power of BOA closure at the instep with the Custom Slide Guide to provide targeted and instant customizable heel hold in any terrain or situation. This makes the Invado OG an easy choice for any rider looking for style and performance at an incredible value.
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All Mountain Explores all obstacles across the mountain, enjoying anything coming across them on the hill.
Soft / Medium A softer flex is more forgiving and playful, allowing the rider to make small adjustments with lower consequences.
Strap Strap bindings are the most common type of snowboard bindings, and they can be easily identified by the flexible straps (or sometimes a single strap) that connect across the top of the snowboard boot to hold it in place. A ratcheting buckle tightens the straps across the top of the ankle and toe of the boot. Because each strap is adjustable and can be tightened individually, strap snowboard bindings offer a high degree of adjustability.
Boa The BOA Fit System has grown into an industry standard in recent years, providing quick and easy twist-to-tighten functionality. The BOA® system consists of a knob (called the Coiler™) on the front or side of the boot that is used to adjust the tightness of the boot with cables or ropes that are routed within the boot shell. Twist to tighten the laces and pop the coiler out to loosen the laces.
Beginner / Intermediate A beginner to intermediate skier or rider is one who can confidently handle easy slopes, link turns, and control speed, but is still developing skills on steeper or varied terrain. Stays of trails marked as beginner as well as some intermediate trails.
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