Friday, November 12, 2010 3:34pm PST

Winner of Analog's Design Unlikely Features contest announced

By: Lindsay Fraka


GrindTV Newswire, Via Analog: (November 12, 2010) Analog's 2nd annual Design Unlikely Features Contest invited participants to create a unique, custom-built jib feature. We received 343 submissions for this year's contest-that's a ton of totally new ideas! Entries were judged based on creativity, ride-ability, and build-ability. We looked for something fresh and imaginative, and that is also movable.

Jesse Paul from Maple Grove, MN, will have his dream creation built and Analog will bring him out for the weekend to the Design Unlikely Features Contest on December 18th, 2010. Big Bear Mountain Resort will host the event where he can participate in the first ever contest on his winning feature (of course there's no pressure to compete it's optional). In addition, Jesse will receive:

1st Prize
2 Round Trip Tickets to/from Big Bear Mountain
2 Nights Lodging at Big Bear Mountain Resorts
Custom built snow feature at Big Bear Mountain
Contest centered around his creation
Analog Outerwear Kit (Gloves, Jacket, Pants)
Analog Clothing Package (Including: Jeans, beanie, t-shirt, flannel, fleece, backpack, and belt)

Channels: SnowStyle

Tags: AnalogBear Mountain

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