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Flame Beanie

Snowboard Caps & Beanies
Snowboard caps and beanies are just another way for you to express yourself and your personality. When it comes to caps and beanies in this sport, the sky is the limit. You can get as crazy and funky with your headgear as you would like, or you can be just a serious as the next guy. Flame beanies are pretty awesome. There is such a wide array of possibilities when it comes to snowboard caps and beanies that the sky is the limit on what you can choose.
Board caps and beanies usually look like something that your grandma made in her living room while watching her favorite soap opera. Usually there is a wide variety of mixed colors and funky patterns. You can get normal looking knitted or crocheted beanies and caps that only incorporates one or two colors and they can even have your name incorporated into the pattern. How cool would that be?
Board caps and beanies can be purchased from just about anywhere or you can even have your grandma or someone else (who knows how to) make them for you. They are usually fairly inexpensive, depending upon where you buy them from. You can usually pick one up for around $15 but they can also be as high as approximately $30. All of your top board manufacturers also produce a line of beanies that you can sport while out on the slopes and believe it or not, you can usually pick up one of these name brand beanies for less than you can it you purchase them from other websites.
Burton, Roxy, Volcom and all of the other manufacturers offer a specific line of beanies. To find the perfect beanie for you, look on the internet. You will be able to sort through the thousands of beanies that are available until you find that funky, cool beanie that you are looking for. Remember, your board beanie or cap is just another way to express yourself and add a little style to your boarding gear. Don’t be afraid to get a little funky when it comes to your head gear for the slopes. You may be more conservative in everyday life, but on the slopes you can feel free to mix it up a little. Trust me; you won’t be the only one sporting a funky colored or funky shaped beanie or cap while on the slopes. Have fun with your headwear.
