2011 Product Preview: Round 3Jeremy Jones--big mountain Jones--launched his new snowboard line at the SIA show in Denver. He calls his Solution splitboard a "human-powered snowmobile", which he will need to complete the filming of his latest movie, Deeper. The two-year Teton Gravity Research project emphasizes using human power to score deep powder, instead of sleds and heli's. The board features Magne-Traction edges and directional rocker with camber underfoot. ![]() Quicksilver Batfox Flag Jacket Patriotic? No doubt about it. This jacket features 10k waterproofing and a rip-stop nylon shell; it's flashed with stars, stripes, and the good ole red, white and blue. You might see Todd Richards, NBC Olympic commentator and ripping snowboarder, sporting this coat up in Vancouver. It only runs $195, a small price for patriotism. ![]() Lib-Tech ecoMotional goggles Care to see the world through Lib-Tech's lens? This is Lib's first foray into goggles, and they integrated "technormous broknowledgy" into the design. "Even though we haven't seen the sun up here by the Canadian border for over 3 months, the Lib goggle features 100% UV protection," says Pete Saari of Mervin Manufacturing. The frames feature art by Lib Tech skateboarder artist Quincey Quigg. ![]() Burton Prophecy Burton introduced RE:Flex technology in their new Prophecy binding, which more or less provides riders with the versatility of a disc binding in addition to the benefits of Burton's EST system. According to Burton's Chris Cunningham, rider benefits include 70% more underfoot flex than traditional disc bindings, more cushion, and compatibility with all mounting systems. In short, you'll be able to rock this binding on a Burton deck, and it's compatible with other brands' boards as well. Channels: Snow < previous 3 of 12 next > | Recent Commentsgeorge foreman says: "Which such an impressive equipment, even if you don't win you just know that you look great trying to :p" george foreman says: "Liked the Gnu Danny Kass C2BTX, and especially the skull. george foreman says: "I am always glad to read good news. |








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