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Ride Machete GT - Snowboard


MSRP: $549.95FOR: NeutralsLengths: 151, 154, 157, 160
Where to Buy151 | 154  | 157 | 160 

Any technical snowboard binding can be packed. It is trapped trap people in. You want to make sure that what you get fits the style of your ride and is something that you can thrive on. Ballistyx want to make sure that all of our packages are designed, set-up and tuned to make your ride as possible. This is a package that we would ride, so we thought they were outstanding for you.

Ride Machete GT Features

  • Flex rating: 7 out of 10 (1 soft - 10 stiff)
  • Thin Con construction has tapered tip and tail to reduce swing weight, enhance flex and provide a su
  • Hybrid Glass features triaxial on top and biaxial on base for balanced torsion and stiffness
  • Hybrid Lowrize� shaping amps up performance by adding a level micro-camber zone between the feet. De
  • Membrain� is a thin, light topsheet created by infusing urethane into fabric that weighs less than h
Ride Machete GT Snowboard 157 2013 NEW! MACHETE GT
For Those That Demand More The mountain is your playground on this aggressive, yet surfy twin built for hitting features and locking in landings. All mountain freestyle chargers will benefit from the new versatile Hybrid LowRize shape designed with the playful LowRize rocker in the tip and tail, and the responsive level micro-camber zone under foot.
Taking this response a step further, we have graced the Machete GT with our all-new Popwalls that combines carbon and Slimewall layers on the sidewall. By moving the carbon to the outside edge of the board we are maximizing the response, grip and stability, making this twin ideal for going big while maintaining an all around playful feel.

Shape: NEW! Hybrid LowRize
Stance: Centered
Construction Features: - Thin Con - NEW! Hybrid LowRize - NEW! Popwalls - Membrain - Carbon Array 5 - Cleave Edge - Hybrid Glass - Fusion 4000 Base - 2x4 Inserts

MSRP: $549.9FOR: NeuralsLengths: 151, 154, 157, 160
Where to Buy151 | 154  | 157 | 160 

Never Summer Cobra Snowboard 2013


MSRP: $559.99FOR: MensLengths: 155, 161
Where to Buy155 | 161 

Introducing the new Never Summer Cobra! Driven off the massive success of our true twin Proto CT, the Never Summer carbonium Cobra features blunted ends for reduced swing weight, utilizes a drawn out nose that knifes thru soft snow, and a blunted quick spade tail to enhance float in powder. Slightly setback for a more directional ride the Cobra comes equipped with a dual top and bottom carbon matrix that provides incredible power underfoot. The Cobra is the highest performance and most versatile all mountain board ever made. Its futuristic shape combined with the time tested edge hold of Vario Power Grip Sidecut gives you the ability to strike any terrain with deadly force.

Never Summer Cobra Snowboard  Feature :
  • Carbonium topsheet
  • Carbonium Laminate Technology
  • Directional Rocker Camber Profile
  • STS Pretensioned Fiberglass
  • Bi-Lite Fiberglass
  • NS SuperLight Wood Core
  • CDS Damping System
  • Sintered P-tex Sidewall
  • Durasurf XT Sintered 5501 base
  • P-tex Tip and Tail Protection
  • Full Wrap Metal Edge
  • Size: 159cm, 161cm 163cm
No snake charmer in the world would be able to tame the Never Summer Cobra Snowboard. The time tested edge hold of its Vario Power Grip Sidecut will give you the ability to bite into any terrain with deadly force, while the Carbonium Topsheeet provides a natural stomp-pad feel due to its textured finish. Top-end Carbonium Laminate Technology maxes out torsional response and strength throughout the board, giving you superior pop and durability. Next time you strike the mountain, make sure you do it with the sharpened fangs of the Never Summer Cobra Snowboard. 

Where to Buy155 | 161 

Top Ten Snowboards 2012/2013 chosen by you

These products are most interesting and latest, arguably as top ten snowboard, I will present to you as a guide our choices this season.
Tests products and encouragement motion design, materials and fashion may have been done, but a random group of riders should be able to translate into what is right for each of you.

I may not get a chance to ride to the resort in the place where you want to go up and meet you directly, and if  i know you well, so I can decide boards, boots and bindings are best for you.
With that, I'll just tell you our best option, boards, boots and bindings are made by companies that push their limits to give you better products every year.

Burton Harvest

Backed by one of snowboarding’s most talented crews, the team-inspired Harvest is Burton’s Nug board perfected. Read the entire review…

Endeavor B.O.D.

The Endeavor B.O.D. (Board of Directors) has been the front-runner of the brand’s board range for the past 10 years. Read the entire review…

GNU Impossible A.S.S. Pickle Snowboard

Probably not coincidentally, the board engineers at Gnu came up with Asym Sym Sync technology and put it o n a board called the Impossible Pickle. Read the entire review…

K2 Ultra Dream

Have you ever had one of those dreams where everything finally goes your way? Read the entire review…

Lib Tech Phoenix Series Jamie Lynn C3

First there was the Banana, then along came C2 Power Banana. Now, there’s C3 BTX – a camber dominant or “submissive Banana.” Read the entire review…

Nitro Ultimate

The Ultimate is, well, the ultimate in lightweight construction. Read the entire review…

Never Summer Cobra

Threatening a wild cobra may be the last mistake you make on a pilgrimage from Bombay to the southern rim of the Himalayas. Read the entire review…

Ride Machete GT

Ride introduces all-new technology with the release of its Machete GT. Read the entire review…

Salomon Villain Snowboard

A new addition to the Salomon men’s lineup, the Villain is an all-terrain jib board. Read the entire review…

Sims X-Wedge

With waves of new technologies pouring into the industry every season, many being gimmicks, some being useful and very few being original — the X-Wedge with E-Board technology is in a league of its own. Read the entire review…

YES. The Greats

Nine times out of ten, anything to do with “the edge” is horseshit. Read the entire review…


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Lib Tech Phoenix Series Jamie Lynn C3 Snowboard



MSRP: $559.95FOR: NeutralLengths: 157w, 160
Where to Buy157w | 160 

Now, there’s C3 BTX – a camber dominant or “submissive Banana.” The Phoenix is a terrain smashing super board, designed with the help of mighty Northwest legend Jamie Lynn. If Lib Tech’s inventiveness seems outwardly strange, know this: Applied beneath your feet, there’s nothing like it.

The LibTech Phoenix Classic Series Wide Snowboard gives riders with bigger feet a ride thats more like traditional camber but still provides excellent float in powder Trapezoidal camber under the bindings distribute pressure more evenly for tons of pop stability and great carving The serrated edges create seven contact points on each side to give you some of the best edge hold out there The basalt and fiberglass construction reinforces the core and dampens out vibration for a smooth ride Get out and try the brand new C3BTX technology from Lib Tech giving you more of a camber feel with excellent soft snow versatility Specs Flex Medium Stiff Flex Design All Mountain Shape Directional Twin (5GÇ¥ setback) Camber C3BTX Rocker/Camber blend Waist Width 25 1cm (on size 157W)

Features Designed for riders with boot sizes 11+ Bio Bean top sheet is an eco friendly top sheet made from castor beans H Pop core is a high compression wood alloy core that uses less glue and resin Basalt and fiberglass combo gives the board lightweight strength with dampening Mange Traction serrated edges cut into ice and snow for excellent edge hold Double sintered sidewalls are tough and light to withstand impacts TNT base is low maintenance and easily repaired Correct Sandwich gives you a lower spin weight for extra rotations

 Lib Tech Phoenix Series Jamie Lynn C3 Snowboard Feature :

Size: 160
  • Directional Twin Geometries - Effortless freestyle and freeride geometry: Twin chassis (from contact
  • H-Pop - Wood Alloy Core is made from experimental new dead trees with the highest compression respon
  • TNT - Fast and low maintenance dual layered fluoro base material: Wax it or maybe skip a day.
  • Art by Jamie Lynn
  • Correct Sandwich Construction - SUPER LIGHT SPIN WEIGHT! The perfect blend of pickles and mustard: U
Size: 157
  • Directional Twin Geometries - Effortless freestyle and freeride geometry: Twin chassis (from contact
  • H-Pop Camel Core
  • TNT Base - Super fast two layer fluoro base
  • Magne-Traction� - Serrated edges slice through the snow with 7 strategically located and sized bumps
  • Art by Jamie Lynn


7 best ski and snowboard resorts in Korea


Given that almost three-quarters of Korea is covered by mountains, it's no wonder thousands of tourists fly in every winter to hit the slopes.
Now that it's finally snowing, even in Seoul, here's where to find the best snowy runs in Korea.

Yongpyong Resort

yongpyong resort  
We always wondered what the view would be like from the top of a rainbow. For the moment, Yongpyong is the biggest ski and snowboard resort in Korea.
Unlike other resorts that tend to focus on certain levels and trends, Yongpyong is great for every kind of skier. Some 28 slopes -- spread across beginner, intermediate, advanced and expert levels -- offer terrific variety.
Among the various slopes, the Rainbow, Gold and Mega Green slopes are the most popular, and cover most of the three mountains overlooking the resort, which is about three hours' drive from Seoul.
Rainbow is the highest, at 1,210 meters, and it takes 20 minutes to get to the top where skiers can choose which course to take. With numerous intersections, this is without a doubt, one of the most fun slopes riders can experience in Korea. The Rainbow Paradise course is the longest course, at 5,600 meters.
If you are a beginner, however, the Mega Green (700 meters long) is the best choice.
As it is one of the widest slopes in Korea, beginners can worry less about crashing into other skiers. The slope is also relatively one of the easiest, as it is slanted at only 12 degrees.
What the resort makes up for skiing and snowboarding facilities and slopes, it lacks in other entertainment features. But there are great adventures to be had outside the resort, with the Daegywallyeong Sheep farm and also the Hanwoo (Korean beef) village nearby.
130, Yongsan-ri, Daegwallyeong-myon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do (용평리조트, 강원도 평창군 대관령면 용산리 130); 82 33 335 5757;  www.yongpyong.co.kr

 High1 Resort

High1 Resort 
The purest powder in the country. The best feature about the relatively new High1 Resort, which is abour four hours' drive from Seoul, is the snow.
With the highest altitude (1,345 meters) among Korean ski resorts, the resort accordingly features beautifully clean, natural, puffy snow. For beginners, this can work as an advantage as the natural softness protects you from getting seriously hurt.
Although the slopes are not as interesting or fun as those of Pheonix or Yongpyong, High1 has a different advantage.
All of the slopes at High 1 start from the top of the mountain; which means even the beginners and intermediates can enjoy fairly longer courses. Most recommended: The Victoria 1 (1,439 meters long), the Hera 2 (1,005 meters) and the Apollo (1,830 meters).
Experienced skiers and boarders who don’t want to go all the way down to the easier area can stop at the midway base called Valley Hub where they can make it back up to the highest point and choose from the 14 different slopes offered at the top.
Fun fact: Kangwonland Casino, located within the resort, is the only casino in the country where Koreans are allowed to play.
261, High1-gil, Jeongsun-kun, Gangwon-do (강원도 정선군 하이원길 261); +82 1588 7789; www.high1.com

 Phoenix Park

Phoenix Park  
Do your best leaf impression on the bunny slopes at Phoenix Park. A two-hour drive from Seoul, Pheonix Park offers the most extensive selection and ski/snowboard instruction for novice skiers; it also provides various practical courses for riders at any level.
Many Korean universities send students for group events and ski classes as the venue is famous for its impeccable handling of large groups, and because of the accessibility of restaurants, shops and rooms, even with massive crowds.
On the downside, skiers will not be able to enjoy a peaceful run on the slopes, especially as the courses as the lower grounds will be mostly jammed with beginners and instructors.
If you get sick of the crowds and snow, head to the Park’s impeccably clean and family-friendly indoor water park Blue Canyon for a change.
1095, Myeonon-ri, Bongpyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do (휘닉스 파크, 강원도 평창군 봉평면 면온리 1095); +82 1588 2828; www.phoenixpark.co.kr


Vivaldi Park

Where you're most likely to score a date. Vivaldi Park is perhaps the most popular among the younger crowds as it lies about an hour by road from Seoul.
Although not outstandingly special, the slopes are in good shape and offer a variety of choices for any skier.
However, due to its proximity to Seoul and its young, fun clientele, it tends to get a little too crowded. If you are thinking of going during the weekends, be prepared to wait at least 30 minutes to get on the lifts.
Or if the waiting gets too frustrating, pay a visit to the adjacent Ocean World, one of the most famous water parks in Korea.
1290-14, Palbong-ri Hongcheon-gun Seo-myeon Gangwon-do (강원도 홍천군 서면 팔봉리 1290-14); +82 1588 4888; www.daemyungresort.com

 

Konjiam Resort

Konjiam Resort  
For early birds. The biggest strength of Konjiam Resort is that it only admits a certain number of skiers every day, capping visitor numbers at 7,000.
With this limit, the resort promises that the queues will not take more than 15 minutes.
Fittingly, the resort has become very popular for those who want a fast few hours of fun during weekends and also early in the morning.
The downside is the relatively low quality of the snow, as the resort relies on artificial snow due to the warmer temperature of its locale.
Another important point is the length of the slopes: the closer the resort is Seoul, the lower the mountains and thus, shorter slopes. Konjiam is a 90-minute drive from Seoul (read: shorter slopes). 
540 Dowoong-ri, Docheok-myun, Gwangju City, Gyeonggi-do (경기도 광주시 도척면 도웅리 540); +82 3777 2100, www.konjiamresort.co.kr

 

Muju Deukyusan Resort

Muju Deukyusan Resort  
The site of many a Korean drama.Along with Yongpyong, the Muju Deukyusan Resort is one of the biggest ski and snowboard resorts in the country, with long slopes for everyone, interesting layout and impressive facilities.
The downside? As it is located in the relatively warmer North Jeolla Province, the resort also relies on artificial snow, which means more ice and effort while riding. It's a three-hour drive from Seoul.
San 43-15, Simgok-ri, Seolcheon-myun, Muju-gun, South Jeolla province (전북 무주군 설천면 만선로 185), +82 63 322 9000; www.mujuresort.com 

Alpensia Resort

 Alpensia  

Your favorite winter athletes will be staying here. Alpensia may be scheduled as the main resort for athletes during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, but slope-wise, it may be more fun to go to Yongpyong, which is a five-minute ride away by bus.
After all, Alpensia may be housing the athletes, but the athletes themselves will be heading to Yongpyong and Phoenix to compete.
However, although the six slopes may not be as impressive for pros, Alpensia can be a haven for beginners and intermediates, who can practice and perfect their skills at this relatively quieter resort, then move on to the bigger and more challenging places nearby.
The resort and the overall ambiance is quite impressive, so it would be best to enjoy before the big names start arriving for the Olympics.

225-3 Yongsan-ri, Daekwallyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do (강원도 평창군 대관령면 용산리 225-3), +82 33 339 0000; www.ichotelsgroup.com
 

GNU Impossible A.S.S. Pickle Snowboard


MSRP: : $799.95FOR: NeutralLengths: 152, 155, 159
Where to BuyAMAZON

The GNU Impossible Asym Sym Sync Pickle by far has the longest name in snowboarding history, but there is a reason for that. This snowboard has more technology in it then any board GNU has ever produced. The Impossible starts with the Elliptical C2 Twin Asymmetric Banana Camber which combines camber underneath your feet with rocker in between you get the best of both worlds. Asym Columbian Gold Eco Core is extremely light, strong and poppy is the perfect foundation for performance snowboards. Blended in magnesium fiber adds to lightweight feature and brings even more pop to The Impossible. Magnesium Fiberglass gives the Impossible a lightweight boost of pop and response. Bio Beans Topsheet is an environmentally friendly topsheet that has the highest strength to weight ratio. Take the Impossible out on the mountain and link some turn together and you will feel a state of euphoria we like to call Imperceptible Perfection. Everything is possible with the Impossible.

Impossible A.S.S. Pickle. Never mind its hilarious designation, the A.S.S. Pickle is packed with technology. Riding across the flat bottom of a pipe, you’ve probably noticed that it’s a lot easier to keep your speed up on your toeside compared with your heelside, that’s because of the body’s natural asymmetry. Gnu’s A.S.S. technology works to balance this asymmetry through asymmetrical toe and heel sidecuts, contacts and shape, while the tip and tail are symmetrical. When your board works with your body’s mechanics not only is it easier to turn, but it’s also easier to pop and float through deep snow. This board also incorporates Gnu’s proven EC2BTX (Elliptical C2 Twin symmetric) Banana Camber and Magne-Traction. Psychedelic graphics court esy of Gnu art director Tim Karpinski. Ride this board, and as the slogan goes, “Get weird!”

Where to BuyAMAZON

K2 Ultra Dream Snowboard

K2 Ultra Dream Snowboard
MSRP: : $549FOR: MenLengths: 153, 156, 158, 161, 164
Where to BuyAMAZON

Ultra dream can take you to places you never imagined, and all went according to your ways. Maybe that's what inspired the K2 team that has imbued special power to realize your dreams and take you to places you have not imagined with K2 Ultra Dream Snowboard.

On the heels of the Turbo Dream’s success, the Ultra Dream was crafted for all-mountain dominance. The ultra-strong Bambooyah blend core and BC Shaping provide more float in the pow and less chatter in the chop. And with K2’s directional All-Terrain Rocker it has more lift through the nose setting you more tail heavy meaning fewer nosedives.

What’s so new about the Ultra Dream? Its Baseline with Tweekend profile. This unique profile blends the tip and tail rise with the rocker creating a smoother, less abrupt profile. Tweekend gives more rideable surface, meaning, you guessed it, more float.

If it is big lines and powder that take you to the mountains, the K2 Ultra Dream Snowboard is your ticket to ride. The Ultra dream is agile enough to work the trees and bold enough to go big in the alpine. K2 designed this board for the backcountry experience with All Terrain Rocker and backcountry shaping to maximize float and soft snow performance. Hybitaper construction reduces swing weight by tapering out core material in the ends without compromising on performance or switch rideability. The K2 Ultra Dream is the go anywhere, do it all board you've been looking for. The board's stable platform and backcountry shaping deliver awesome performance beyond the groomed.
Where to BuyAMAZON

Endeavor B.O.D. Snowboard

Endeavor B.O.D. Snowboard

MSRP: $525FOR: MenLengths: 149, 152, 155, 158, 161
The Endeavor B.O.D. (Board of Directors) has. Leader of the brand board area for the last 10 years This season it has with the technology that it takes to the next level update. It is a zero-twin fall, so it becomes loose as a reverse camber bo ard but has the stability of a regular fall board. His super lightwei ght Phantom Woodcore considers floaty in powder form, while rubber sidewall inlays prevent impact on the handrails. The Endeavor crew apparently had a good time coming up with the witty jokes that are the basis of the 5 different board sizes (49, 52, 55, 58, 61) as: ". If Hell span freezes over, I'm going to tear up ther e 'Man can this board to ride two inches smaller than your go-to-size, without control. Long-time graphics Endeavor contributor Rory Doyle, completes this solid all-mountain board with manly art.

Burton Harvest Snowboard

Burton Harvest Snowboard The team tweak on our hit machine.

MSRP: $499.95FOR: NeutralLengths: 143, 147, 151
Backed by one of snowboarding’s most talented crews, the team-inspired Harvest is Burton’s Nug board perfected. The Harvest features a trimmer more responsive waist, added camber and a slightly softer flex for buttery bliss. Nug Raduction allows you to downsize your board by up to 10 centimeters. Squeezebox technology is the “King of Pop ,” balancing thicker more powerful core sections with thinner more flexible sect ions. The result is energy at the tip and tail and a whole lot of pop. Proving that big things can come in small packages, this board is super maneuverable, floaty and stable at speed. Spin it off a cliff Jussi Oksanen-style or stomp landings a la Mark McMorris.

Top Ten Snowboard 2012 by Customer Best Seller


Choosing a snowboard that fits you would be very inconvenient, but do not worry, here we try to give an idea to you about snowboard that might suit with you. top ten snowboard we collect based on customer choice of several online stores, top ten snowboard which could certainly be an option for you who still have problems deciding what is best snowboard, snowboard tenth following choices

top ten snowboard 2012


Forum Youngblood Wide Snowboard 155
Youngbloods are the riders constantly pushing what can be done on a snowboard. This softer, true twin board is there to spin-on, spin-off whatever they want. Raising their voices in an attempt to be heard, the Youngblood's chaotic and loud graphics amplify what this crew has to say.  more info
top ten snowboard 2012
Forum Youngblood Wide Snowboard 155

Nitro Prime Propagnda Zero 2012 Snowboard 156W
Prime in our performance proven Zero camber design. Zero camber and our Powercore now give the Prime that snappy, easy to ride feel. This board will enhance your abilities and transform you into a rider that can tackle any run on the mountain. more info

top ten snowboard 2012
Nitro Prime Propagnda Zero 2012 Snowboard 156W

Bataleon 2013 Evil Twin Snowboard
Bataleon 2013 Evil Twin Snowboard : Simply put...This board is sick. You should ride it. more info
top ten snowboard 2012
Bataleon 2013 Evil Twin Snowboard


Santa Cruz Platinum Twinza Snowboard 159 Mens
 If you are ready to eliminate that nasty back leg burn and trade in your card to the Over The Bars Club, this board is for you. The Twinza will provide the ultimate floatation, while taking all the work out of riding the deepest pow. more info
Santa Cruz Platinum Twinza Snowboard 159 Mens

Burton Blunt Mens Snowboard
Effortless to ride, thanks to its rocker design, and with edges that are turned up and de-tuned, the Blunt is easy to shred and virtually impossible to catch an edge on.  more info

Burton Blunt Mens Snowboard

Morrow Men's Radium Snowboard - Black Yellow 151cm
Amateurs and advanced riders will immediately find that this all mountain destroyer will propel you to new levels.Morrow snowboards are without a doubt ones that everyone will enjoy. They are forgiving and fun, yet incredibly frisky and energetic. In a short time you'll be creating unholy tricks that you once dreamed were impossible. more info
Morrow Men's Radium Snowboard - Black Yellow 151cm


Signal Omni Series Snowboard - Wide
The Signal Omni Series Wide Snowboard isn't a plank or a flimsy, full-rocker ride that's incapable of supporting your big stature. The wider version of Signal Snowboards' Omni series board features an insanely versatile blend of camber and rocker to let your creative juices flow from your mind, through the board, and directly into the snow (or steel railing) upon which you shred. more info
Signal Omni Series Snowboard - Wide

Jones Snowboards Mountain Twin Wide Freestyle Snowboard
Ideal for Backcountry Freestyle and Resort Radness. Whoa cowboy Quit having so much fun over there. Save some pillow lines for the rest of us It's hard not to attack every terrain feature on the new and improved Mountain Twin.  more info
Jones Snowboards Mountain Twin Wide Freestyle Snowboard

Ride Agenda All Mountain Snowboard 2013 - 152
When you are on a budget but don't want to sacrifice the performance you deserve, you will find the Ride Agenda Snowboard on your docket. With a surfy hook-free LowRize rocker, durable P-tex sidewalls and quality Foundation Tuned Core, the Agenda offers the best freestyle value in town. Schedule one for yourself today more info
Ride Agenda All Mountain Snowboard 2013 - 152
Forum Recon Chillydog Snowboard Mens
The right to include ChillyDog with Pop for a stable, playful, and poppy ride to rip apart park sessions. The right to hit, slide, and slap it anyway you want. The right to ride the Recon.” Vote YES on 720. more info
Forum Recon Chillydog Snowboard Mens

Corinne Pasela new face in the Roxy


Last season Roxy picked up Ohio native, Corinne Pasela, a mean rail rider with ambition to someday save the world.  Featured in the Roxy and Peepshow collaborative film series, Wanderlust, Corinne experienced her first time traveling, riding and filming with a professional crew. There’s a whole lot more to come from this chick. She shreds

Corinne Pasela - Roxy Wanderlust Trailer

Age: 20Years Shredding: 8Sponsors: RoxyStance: Regular
Hometown: Middleburg Heights, Ohio Home Mountain: Boston Mills/Brandywine

What was your season like last year? What was it like getting picked up by Roxy?
My season last year was like a dream, time traveling and such. Getting picked up by Roxy offered me the chance of a lifetime, to snowboard places I had never considered before, not to mention the chance to work with some incredible people whom I hold much respect for. It was pretty sweet. Did I mention I got to snowboard a lot? That was so fun. Before Roxy came around, a big life plan of mine was to learn as much as I could so that one day I may save the world. It still hasn’t changed much. I was really into the idea of graduating college then falling into Teach for America for two years, amongst many other ideas.

How awesome was filming for Wanderlust?
Though I probably didn’t say much throughout the journey, it was quite wonderful. I learned a lot and still have a lot to learn. I rode with some amazing people. It was fun, most definitely. Being in Quebec was my favorite part of filming. Sometimes in Ohio, the snowboard thing seems like some underground society. Not many people film street (not to say there aren’t some living legends out there) and pedestrians definitely don’t know what’s up. So to be in Quebec where film crews roamed around, like cruising off a building on a snowboard is normal, was pretty cool. It’s inspiring, really. Plus it was cool to see how people do things differently. I like that.

Do you ever get nervous about hitting anything, like an intimidating rail?
Heck yeah! We’ve been groomed to walk up and down stairs like civilized human beings, jumping off a building is socially unacceptable. So, sometimes throwing yourself down a set of stairs seems as incredibly unnatural as it sounds, and that’s intimidating for sure. Can’t help but think of all that can go wrong.

What do you do to get rid of the brain bugs and butterflies when trying something new?
Don’t think, just do. It’s fun to scare yourself, so everything works out in the end…hopefully. I tend to try something a bunch of times before getting a ‘trick’ to feel right. That repetition, for me, eventually chases out that initial brain bug or butterfly.

Any fears?
Knocking out my teeth, as well as the unknown and dark places… but then again those are the most fascinating.

Jake Blauvelt Naturally - THE TRAILER (2013)

Jake Blauvelt Naturally - THE TRAILER (2013)


Jake Blauvelt is all over the Internet. With help from Friday Productions, Blauvelt has been releasing a ton of footage on the web for a couple seasons now, most notably with his 2011 web-series project "Jake Blauvelt: Naturally."

 
 Check Out more Naturally Episodes HERE

After his end-of-series full-part dropped last fall, however, the online Blauvelt feed went a little quiet. Now, with the release of the halfway-mark teaser for his new two-year movie project "Naturally," we see why.
This "Naturally" go-round will be a lot like the last: Blauvelt will be riding with his homies at a bunch of exotic locales, in all the best conditions, and it all will be documented with the best cameras (Cineflex and RED) and by some of the best cameramen around (Gabe Langlois of Brain Farm and Greg Martin of Friday Productions). What makes it different is the order that things will be released. First, there will be a movie, and the behind-the-scenes webisodes will follow.
It's Blauvelt's biggest project yet. We rang him up to ask a little more about how he assembled the perfect shred crew and what it's like to embrace the web-based movie model.

Isenseven: a film production, a crew, a clothing label, a lifestyle - and every snowboarder friends. For 10 years Isenseven throw their premieres, the most impressive snowboard parties.
When people hear Isenseven, they immediately think of good and danceable music, a nice party-goers & troupe, celebrating nothing better to do than with their fans, and to a great party as they are anywhere else.
With the world premiere in Munich Isenseven organized now one of the biggest snowboard movie premieres in the world. Therefore Isenseven particularly pleased this year to getting back to travel across the country and together with you to throw your next party, of which the kids still talk months!

Riders featured: Fips Strauss, Tobi Strauss, Ludwig Lejkner, Fredrik Evensen, Alex Tank, Tom Klocker, David Bertschinger Karg, Colin Frei, Benny Wetscher, Peter King, Simon Gruber, Christophe Schmidt, Wojtek Pawlusiak, Dani Rajcsanyi, Christian Haller, Ethan Morgan, Kevin Bäckström, and some special guests.

DVD with 36-page booklet, stickers and bonus material!
 
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