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EC Ramos

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  • Stomping Grounds:

    SoCal - SoFla
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    What drives you? warm surf, fresh pow, porn, and technology
    Gets you up in the morning? Blue Bird skies & Santa Ana winds
    Where are you from? Born- Miami (FL) Reside- LA (CA)
    Where are you going? Oah'u (HI)

    Tell all the gear geeks out there about yourself. "WYSIWYG" Live to Ride (Water, Snow, Concrete)

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Burton Shaun White Noble Gentleman's Pant - Men's

Burton Shaun White Noble Gentleman's Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 April 17, 2009

My first outing in these pants was in April 2009 on Niseko Village | Hokkaido (Japan)

Comfort/Style: SICK (never cold, nor wet)
Function: Great (good pockets, etc.)
Overall: The White Collection offers some cool duds

FYI: Don't take the quality of the belt serious, cause it's a cheap belt that will eventually break down after a season of on/off fastening.

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Amazing goggles, but subpar peripheral vision

Anon Figment - Jeremy Jones Pro Model

Anon Figment - Jeremy Jones Pro Model

Rating for this product: 3 March 25, 2008

I originally received the 'Test Pattern' Figment's by mistake and thought they were nicer then the Jeremy Jones Figment model.

Anon Figment PROS:
Superior quality (foam, strap, frame, etc.), style-Style-STYLE! (hands down the steeziest goggles available), lens options/tints (Anon lens' offer amazing protection on sunny days)

Anon Figment CONS (and there is only 1):
Subpar peripheral vision. I wanted to keep them, but I ended up returning the goggles because I wasn't comfortable with the peripheral vision.

In my opinion: the best overall goggles available are from Oakley & Smith.

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Strictly Pipe

Arbor Mystic Snowboard

Arbor Mystic Snowboard

Rating for this product: 3 February 21, 2008

I live near Arbor Sports and there is no doubt that they produce amazing snowboards. Arbor is one the most supportive companies you'll ever come across! I picked up the '06 Mystic from this site during mid-season and it took some getting used to the overall stiffness compared to the Arbor Element I was riding. The Mystic is a specialized board focusing on the pipe. I definitely don't recommend it for rails/jibbing... it is that stiff! It's a solid ride in hard pack conditions... I also rode the Mystic on an 'epic' pow-day, and although I was wishing I had packed my Element during that weekend, the Mystic was definitely capable of dealing with powder conditions. Again, there is very little flex with the Mystic, but you can probably ollie to the moon if you're able to compress the bamboo core! I would highly recommend this board to any intermediate/advanced pipe boarder.

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The Swiss-Army Deck

Arbor Element Snowboard

Arbor Element Snowboard

Rating for this product: 4 February 21, 2008

The Arbor Element was my first board, and I can say that it is truly an "All-Mountain" snowboard. There is a decent amount of flex to forgive, and if you get a chance to ride a pow-day on this board you'll be stoked. The Element is also possibly the best looking deck ever produced. The koa wood top is stunning! The '07 bottom with the Hawaiian Island chain is simply 'classic'. After selling off my Arbor Mystic, I was back on my ol' Element and I've ridden pretty much every terrain except rails with it. I would recommend this board for any single quiver owners looking for a versatile snowboard , or a dedicated pow-board.

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Versatile

Burton Ronin Flight Pant - Men's

Burton Ronin Flight Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 March 9, 2006

Pros: These pants may have well been designed for 'boarding in California! I remove the liners before boarding in SoCal, and they are nice-n-comfy to change into afterwards. Burton gear is built bomber, so the quality is there and they will keep you dry all day long. FYI on SIZE: I chose size medium after purchasing small Ronin Cargo's pant last year. They're a bit baggy, but I wanted them loose since I wear knee pads and 'hippers'. Size small (Ronin/Burton) fit really well, but were too short in length. I'm 5'6"/150.

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