8 Snowboarding communities on Independent Platforms
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SnowPals
SnowPals is an active community for Bay Area professionals to connect for ski and ride trips. It facilitates rideshares, ski leases, and social events, helping members expand their circle of snow sports buddies.8K members
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snowHeads
snowHeads is the biggest and most active community of snow-heads in the UK. Whether you ski, snowboard, or just build snowmen, snowHeads is a friendly place for advice on everything from ski insurance to finding the best powder.ForumChatEvents3 views / month
Snowboarding Forum
This is a forum community dedicated to all Snowboarding enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about equipment reviews, tips, traveling, gear troubleshooting, share photos, and more!44K members
ForumPaid
AlpineSnowboarder.com
AlpineSnowboarder.com is a snowboarding forum where you can discuss alpine snowboarding, snowboard carving, hardboot snowboarding, and snowboard racing.7K members
ForumPaid
AlpineZone
Welcome to AlpineZone, the largest online community of skiers and snowboarders in the Northeast. Ask here about ski Resorts, ski areas, & ski conditions, and find adventure guides.ForumNewsletter3 views / month

Newschoolers Snowboard Gabber Forum
Far from the most popular forum on NewSchoolers, the Snowboard Gabber forum is used to discuss anything snowboard related!ForumNewsletter4 views / month

Teton Gravity Research Forum
Teton Gravity Research Forum is an online community where you can communicate with fellow mountain snow sports addicts: questions, comments and discussion.ForumNewsletter
First Tracks Forum
First Tracks Forum is an online forum where you can discuss snowboarding in various parts of the world. The forum has various categories to discuss snowboarding in different corners of the world including North America, South America, Asia, Europe and more.3K members
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Community size
- Tiny: 0 communities (<20 members)
- Small: 0 communities (20-100 members)
- Medium: 0 communities (100-1,000 members)
- Large: 3 communities (1,000-10,000 members)
- Huge: 1 communities (10,000-100,000 members)
- Massive: 0 communities (100,000-1M members)
- Gigantic: 0 communities (1M+ members)




