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Snowboard Papa

Snowboard Papa

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    Deep Pow and Cliff Drops
  • Bio:

    1993 - Started Skateboarding
    1995 - Stared Snowboarding
    2003 - Started Working @ Mtn Resorts
    2005 - Moved to Mountains to Snowboard
    2007 - Started Work @ Backcountry.com
    2008 - Became a father, and still snowboarding.

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Red Theory Helmet

Red Theory Helmet

Rating for this product: 5 December 18, 2008

Finally a helmet that fits well, keeps me toasty warm no matter what conditions I am shredding/skating in. This helmet has 3 key features..

1- WEIGHT - By far one of the lightest helmets out there, and it doesn't compromise function or durability. When my helmet is on I don't know its there.

2- Goggles - Every goggle I own, (SMITH, ELECTRIC, ANON, VONZIP) works flawlessly and with this design you won't get gaper gap.

3- No Mr. EGGhead - Most helmets made me feel like I was Humpty Dumpty when I would ride, this helmet fits comfortably and I don't get any resistence when whipping my head back to watch my buddie hit my cliff line.

Helpful Votes: 1 Yes | 0 No

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DAKINE Mission Photo Pack - 1600cu in

DAKINE Mission Photo Pack - 1600cu in

Rating for this product: 5 April 1, 2008

This pack is stellar. I use it when I hike to get the shots I need. Its light, has plenty of compartments for all my gadgets, and i can access the camera quickly if i see something that draws my attention.

I wouldn't necessarily say you can go and bomb a 30 foot cliff on your board with your camera in there, but I'd say that anything below 10 you'd be allright. :P

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