It seems unsophisticated to qualify Melissa MC's snowboarding mission as focused just on women.
To be truthful, she's an ambassador for everyone.
But she does have some gender-specific insight whether you're headed out to Great Bear for an afternoon with friends or planning a Colorado vacation.
First off, her last name isn't MC, that would be weird. It's a nickname, short for McCauley and she's a Spoke-n-Sport ambassador.
You can find her at Great Bear every Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m. for Ladies Night. Stop by to get some tips on gear or moves or just to say howdy.
And if you happen to be female, Melissa can hook you up with the 605 Lady Shredders, an informal tag for the circle of cool kids she hangs with.
Not do belabor this gender thing, but Melissa does have some tips when it comes to gear for women.
What works for a petite woman may not work for a tall woman, for example.
"But when items are designed for women, you can immediately tell because you are more comfortable," she says.
Which is not to say that women can't wear men's gear. It all depends on your body.
"Gear is there to make you feel comfortable and confident so you want to go skiing or snowboarding."
Spoke-n-Sport has a wide variety of women's clothing, skis, snowboards, boots and bindings in stock. Our expert staff can help you find exactly what works best.
Ladies Night at Great Bear is a great chance to get out whether you're new to the sport or fully confident in your abilities, Melissa says.
"The biggest thing to take away from Ladies Night is that it's meant to be fun," she says. "We want all levels and positive attitudes."
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