Multiple segment pivoting snowboard

Land vehicles – Runner vehicle – Standing occupant

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280603, 280606, 280 15, 280 16, 280 20, B62B 1304

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ABSTRACT:
A snowboard is provided for riding over snow, including a front board member having a front board forward end and a front board rearward end; a rear board member having a rear board forward end and a rear board rearward end; and a hinge assembly interconnecting the front board member rearward end and the rear board member forward end. The rear board member preferably overlaps the front board member so that the front board rearward end is underneath the rear board forward end to minimize drag at the joint when the snowboard moves over snow in a forward direction.

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