Accessories

 These are goggles. Snowboarders wear them so snow doesn't get in their eyes. There are many different brands of goggles. These specific goggles are called Oakleys. They run for about $80.00.
 This is a stomp pad. A stomp pad is used to help a snowboarder get up a toe rope. A snowboarder put his or her foot on it to give the snowboarder better grip. There are also many brands of stomp pads. Stomp pads also come in many shapes and sizes. They run for about $7.00 - $15.00.

 This is a board bag. Snowboarders use this to carry their snowboards on long trips. There are many brands of bags. This one is called a Morrow. These bags run for about $80.00.
 These are snowboard pants. They are different from regular pants because they have a lot of lining for the cold winter. There are many different brands of snowboard pants. Snowboard pants run for about $40.00 - $100.00. But without these pants, you will be extremely cold.

 This is a high-back pack. Snowboarders use it to keep all of their stuff in like money, tools, and any extra stuff they might need. They run for about $15.00.
 This is a helmet. Snowboarders wear them to prevent injury to the head. Helmets are a nice thing to have when you are a freestyle snowboarder. This specific helmet is a Leedom helmet. They run for about $120.00.

 This is a glove and a mitten. The glove is on the left hand side and the mitten is on the right hand side. The gloves and mittens keep snowboarders hands wear in the cold weather. Gloves and mittens can run anywhere from $10.00 - $90.00 a pair.
 This is another helmet. This helmet is designed to look like the person who was wearing the helmet was shot several times in the head. This helmet doesn't have as much padding to protect the rider. This board runs for about $90.00.

 These are another pair of goggles. These goggles are another brand and they also look different. It really doesn't matter what goggles you have as long as they don't fog up. These goggles run for about $90.00.

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