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Sandboarding is a boardsport and extreme sport[citation needed] similar to snowboarding that involves riding across or down a sand dune while standing on a board, either with both feet strapped in or while standing loose, without bindings. Sandboarding can also be practised sitting down or lying on the belly or the back. It typically involves a sandboard, although it is also possible to use sleds, surfboards, a skateboard deck, or snowboards. Sandboarding has adherents throughout the world, but is most prevalent in desert areas or coastal areas with beach dunes. It is less popular than snowboarding, partly because it is very difficult to build a mechanised ski lift on a sand dune, meaning participants must walk or ride a dune buggy or all-terrain vehicle back to the top of the dune. On the other hand, dunes are normally available year-round as opposed to ski resorts, which are seasonal. Contents 1 Equipment 2 Worldwide 2.1 Sandboarding in Israel 2.2 Sandboarding in Australia 2.3 Sandboarding in Africa 2.4 Sandboarding in the U.S. 2.5 Sandboarding in South America 2.6 Sandboarding in Central America 2.7 Sandboarding in Europe 2.8 Sandboarding in the United Kingdom 3 Events 4 References 5 External links Equipment The sandboard base is much harder than a snowboard, and is built mostly out of formica or laminex with special base materials now being made for this sport by Venomous Sandboards that will slide on wet and dry sand. To glide in the sand, the board bottom is often waxed, usually with a paraffin-based sandboard wax, before a run. Afterwards, the bottom of the board may have a lightly sanded look to it, while 'Venomous Race Base' tends to polish smoother and glossier with use. Most terrain sandboards are composed of hardwood ply, while 'full-size' sandboards are a wood, fiber glass, and plastic composite. However, a snowboarding base will sometimes work on steeper dunes.
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