Articulated two-section snow board

Land vehicles – Runner vehicle – Standing occupant

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280 17, 280 20, 280 22, 280603, 280606, B62B 1304

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058654461

ABSTRACT:
An articulated two-section snowboard has a first and second section joined together for twisting and oscillation. Each section has an upper surface, a lower surface and an outer portion and an inner portion. A flexible connector joins the inner portions of the first and second sections and a pair of bindings for securing the feet of a user to the upper surface of the first and second sections.

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