The disclosure herein is directed toward systems and methods for supporting a person and enabling motion of a person across a surface of snow while satisfying the countervailing requirements of increasing surface area for weight-carrying capacity on soft snow and reducing the opposing forces, like f
The disclosure herein is directed toward systems and methods for supporting a person and enabling motion of a person across a surface of snow while satisfying the countervailing requirements of increasing surface area for weight-carrying capacity on soft snow and reducing the opposing forces, like for example drag and friction, in hard snow. More specifically, a snowboard described herein includes an inner edge and an outer edge, and allows the rider to control the amount of board-to-snow contact. This snowboard is configured to improve rider support, increase speed and enhance safety performance.
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1. A snowboard, comprising: a board having an upper surface and a lower surface, a first edge and a second edge, and a first and second end,the upper surface having locations for a first binding and a second binding to allow the bindings to be arranged transverse to a longitudinal axis extending thr
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A snowboard, comprising: a board having an upper surface and a lower surface, a first edge and a second edge, and a first and second end,the upper surface having locations for a first binding and a second binding to allow the bindings to be arranged transverse to a longitudinal axis extending through the first and second ends,the lower surface having a first and a second rail extending along the longitudinal axis and being separated by a recess extending along the longitudinal axis, the rails and the recess each having a width measured transverse to the longitudinal axis and the width of the recess being greater than the width of each respective rail, and the first and second rails and the recess extending substantially a length of the lower surface, andthe second edge being located at a periphery of the upper surface, and the first edge being located on the lower surface and closer to the longitudinal axis than the second edge,wherein the first and second rails have surfaces for contacting a snow surface, the first and second rail surfaces being tapered to narrow a thickness of the respective rail from the recess to the first edge of the board. 2. The snowboard according to claim 1, wherein a surface of the board between the first edge and the second edge is concave. 3. The snowboard according to claim 1, wherein the first edge is made with a first material, and the second edge is made with a second material, and wherein the second material is stiffer than the first material. 4. The snowboard according to claim 1, wherein when the boards rests on a flat surface the first edge is in contact with the flat surface, and the second edge is raised above the flat surface. 5. The snowboard according to claim 4, wherein the second edge is raised between about 1 mm and 8 mm above the flat surface. 6. The snowboard according to claim 1, where the first and second rails have respective interior shoulder walls having an at least 30° inclination from an axis parallel to a beam of the board. 7. The snowboard according to claim 1, wherein the first and second rails have a width substantially equal to one quarter the width of the lower surface. 8. The snowboard according to claim 1, further comprising a binding for gripping a boot of a rider, andwherein the binding is arranged to position a heel of the boot over one rail and a toe of the boot over a different rail. 9. The snowboard according to claim 1, wherein the first and second rails comprise modular bodies for being secured to the lower surface of the board. 10. The snowboard according to claim 1, wherein the first and second rails comprise rails integrally formed as part of the lower surface of the board. 11. The snowboard according to claim 1, wherein the width of the rails is selected to support a weight of a user, and thereby have a surface of the recess apply a force less than the weight of the user to a snow surface. 12. A method of manufacturing a snowboard, comprising providing a board having an upper surface and a lower surface, a first edge and a second edge, and a first and second end, arranging on the upper surface locations for a first binding and a second binding to allow the bindings to be arranged transverse to a longitudinal axis extending through the first and second ends, andforming on the lower surface a first and a second rail extending along the longitudinal axis and being separated by a recess extending along the longitudinal axis, wherein the rails and the recess each have a width measured transverse to the longitudinal axis and the width of the recess being greater than the width of each respective rail and the first and second rails and the recess extend substantially a length of the lower surface,wherein the second edge is located at a periphery of the upper surface, and the first edge is located on the lower surface and closer to the longitudinal axis than the second edge, andwherein the first and second rails have surfaces for contacting a snow surface, the first and second rail surfaces being tapered to narrow a thickness of the respective rail from the recess to the first edge of the board. 13. A snowboard, comprising: a board having an upper surface and a lower surface, a first edge and a second edge, and a first and second end,the upper surface having locations for a first binding and a second binding to allow the bindings to be arranged transverse to a longitudinal axis extending through the first and second ends,the lower surface having a first and a second rail extending along the longitudinal axis and being separated by a recess extending along the longitudinal axis, the rails and the recess each having a width measured transverse to the longitudinal axis and the width of the recess being greater than the width of each respective rail, and the first and second rails and the recess extending substantially a length of the lower surface, andthe second edge configured to provide engagement with a snow surface with a first coefficient of friction,the first edge configured to provide engagement with the snow surface with a second coefficient of friction when the second edge is not engaged with the snow surface, wherein the second coefficient of friction is lower than the first coefficient of friction,wherein the first and second rails have surfaces for contacting a snow surface, the first and second rail surfaces being tapered to narrow a thickness of the respective rail from the recess to the first edge of the board.
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