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The gear I use for riding Pow. Either in the park or while getting some freshies.
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Riding Pow since 1990
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Camelbak Unbottle 100 oz.
First to recommend
2 people recommended this item
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A hydration system is an absolute necessity for those participating in active sports and activities. The Camelbak Unbottle 100 oz. is my recommended system. The Unbottle fits perfectly in the Burton AK pack and provides 100 ounces of sweet, refreshing water. The stops at the bottom of the mountain are strictly for alcohol and food consumption, so I rely heavily on my Camelbak to keep me hydrated during a day of catching some freshies, hitting the park or just some good ole free riding. Camelbak makes numerous hydration systems for all types of activities and life styles.
Updated Aug 28, 2006
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Nikwax
First to recommend
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I have used Nixwax products for roughly the past ten years. The products are biodegradable and are designed to extend the water proofing durability of your snowboard or ski outer gear, gloves and boots. I strongly recommend Nikwax to everybody who participates in any outdoor activity that requires keeping materials dry.
The products I use:
Nikwax Tech Wash - Jackets and Pants
Nikwax Paste Wax - Gloves and Boots
Updated Aug 28, 2006
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Burton Snowboards: Dominant 159
First to recommend
3 people recommended this item
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This is my choice ride for the park. The flex is amazing and the pop you get from this board rocks! Everybody says I should go with a smaller ride, yet I don't as the 159 is perfect for getting in some backside runs in if the park is annoying. I have stuck with Burton boards since I started riding. I have never had a problem and completely dig on the company philosophy and style. (via Burton Snowboards)
Updated Jul 18, 2006
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Burton Headphone Beanie
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4 people recommended this item
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While I prefer to use actual headphones when riding, the headphone beanie by Burton has become a very welcome accessory. There are those days when the temp goes negative and your ears need some protection besides a goggle strap. The headphones are not Hi-Fi quality, but they are more than sufficient when riding.
The style of the beanie isn't screaming "Hey look at me, I'm a cool kid", but it is screaming "Pilot to bombardier, open the bay doors", which I actually like. The beanie also keeps your noggin very warm and doesn't lock in tons of moisture.
Updated Aug 27, 2006
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Burton AL-1 (Toolkit)
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Burton's AL-1 is the perfect combination of size and functionality. All of the AL-1's tools are attached so you won't go loosing the individual bits. The AL-1 is also designed so you don't have to take your gloves off! Go figure, no more standing at the table and having to take your gloves off then realize you can't feel your fingers any more.
While the tool isn’t going to give you everything you need to keep your board or skis tuned, it will definitely provide you with the necessary tools for making those adjustments that are needed to make the best of all snow conditions.
Updated Oct 28, 2006
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Hot Chillys - Base Layer Bottoms (Stirrup)
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Hot Chillys are the only base layer bottoms that I use for snowboarding. They are ultra light, keep you warm and cozy and they also don't store large amounts of moisture in the material. I use the Hot Chillys that have the stirrups as I don't like having the legs start to crawl/bunch up through out a day of riding.
Updated Aug 27, 2006
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Anon Optics: Figment
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Anon goggles are great for guys and girls with big ole heads. It took me forever to find a pair of goggles that would wrap around this big skull of mine. Not only is the Figment very well constructed, the ventilation is awesome and of course the design is rad!!! (via Anon Optics)
Updated Jul 18, 2006
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Burton Snowboards: P1 Bindings
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Perfect bindings for all terrain riding. Super light, just enough flex and great response. Not to mention they are the most comfortable bindings I have ever used. I came back to Burton bindings after riding Bent Metal BMX for a few years and the only thing I regret is not going back sooner. (via Burton Snowboards)
Updated Aug 29, 2006
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Burton Snowboard Boots: Ion
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Hands down, the lightest and most comfortable boot I have ever used. These were lighter than the "32" boots! The Ions are quick and easy to get in and out of with the "Speed Zone" lacing system, all you got to do is give it a little tug and you are in or out. The other great thing is the design of the boot is sick! (via Burton Snowboards)
Updated Jul 18, 2006
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Apple iPod Nano (old)
80 people recommended this item
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The nano is very small and light. It is perfect for people who have an active lifestyle. Previously to getting the nano, I had a 2nd generation 15GB iPod that was heavy and bulky. Sure, I could put 1/10th of my music collection on it, but it was always ever present in my pocket. The 2GB nano can house roughly 500 tracks and I don't even notice it while running, skating or getting some freshies. (via Apple)
Updated Jul 30, 2006
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