There are three types of XFIRE Boards corresponding to each role. They are not considered just snowboards; they’re specially engineered to work on all types of terrain, such as sand or dirt, as XFIRE DASH! takes place all over the world!
There are three types of XFIRE Boards corresponding to each role. They are not considered just snowboards; they’re specially engineered to work on all types of terrain, such as sand or dirt, as XFIRE DASH! takes place all over the world!
Alpine boards. Shoots an extra boost of air from the tail.
Freestyle boards. Support grips on nose and tail.
All-mountain boards. Easy terrain while aiming.
XFIRE Boards can be folded over and carried on a racer's back, similar to a backpack. The straps allocated inside the board can be pulled out and spring back when let go. This allows racers to carry their boards around with ease, making it great for portability, especially at events.
How are the boards distributed?
Even though they are specifically designed by and for XFD, they are distributed to any kind of sports store so anyone can buy and use them, even if they aren’t in an officially registered team.
The XFIRE Glove is what all racers must wear. How the shooting laser mechanic functions doesn’t need to make total sense, given the context of the story and setting.
Functionality
Slips over any glove a racer wishes to wear.
Has a screen display on the top side telling the racer specific information they need.
The palm side of the glove is where Combat racers can aim and shoot from.
The Glove can tally racers' final scores.
There are right-handed and left-handed versions to suit each racer's preference.
XFIRE Uniforms are fun, fashionable outfits racers wear during tournaments. They come in a range of multiple styles that can be adapted for different climates. From skirts, to vests, to dresses, and more - it gives racers freedom to express themselves how they please.
However, there is a limit of 3 colours per uniform. Once a team is officially registered, coaches can choose what colours they want, but it will need approval by the XFD committee first before being manufactured. To avoid overlap, uniform colours are usually locked to each city or town but can be reused if the previous team has retired.