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		<title>Swatch &amp; TTR: Art Rules Design Winner</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jun 2011 10:13:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jimbo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Swiss watchmaker SWATCH and the TTR World Snowboard Tour are delighted to announce the winner of the SWATCH ART RULES DESIGN CONTEST. Chi Fong Leong, a design student at Central Saint Martins in London, was on hand to receive the award at a high-profile ceremony held Saturdy night at Stockholm’s landmark Berns Hotel. An international [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Swiss watchmaker <strong>SWATCH</strong> and the <strong>TTR World Snowboard Tour</strong> are delighted to announce the winner of the <strong>SWATCH ART RULES DESIGN CONTEST</strong>.<span id="more-4048"></span> Chi Fong Leong, a design student at Central Saint Martins in London, was on hand to receive the award at a high-profile ceremony held Saturdy night at Stockholm’s landmark Berns Hotel. An international jury chose Chi Fong Leong ’s design from the contest entries submitted by artists and designers from 45 countries. The winning design will be applied to the SWATCH TTR World Tour Champion trophy, which will be presented to the male and female World Tour Champions at the conclusion of the 2011/12 season.</p>
<p>Chi Fong (a.k.a “Frankie”) Leong’s winning design focuses on the emotional moment when the SWATCH TTR World Tour Champion takes the prized trophy in hand. The design makes use of thermochromatic heat-sensitive paint to reveal the trophy-winner’s own handprint on the trophy: the heat of the winner’s hand causes the trophy to change colour, revealing the handprint offset in white against the black trophy. When the trophy cools, the handprint disappears and the trophy becomes entirely black once again. (The trophy itself was designed by Mark Landwehr without colour in order to allow a wide range of designs to be applied to its surface.)</p>
<p>In a comment about his winning design, Frankie Leong said, “What makes this trophy personal to whoever wins is that their unique handprint will be shown on the surface, portraying their immediate feeling at the time.”</p>
<p>Strong emotions are a big part of art, fashion and sports, the three pillars at the heart of the Swatch brand identity, and the winning design highlights a very emotional moment in a striking and completely convincing way. The SWATCH ART RULES DESIGN CONTEST jury, comprised of Swatch President Arlette-Elsa Emch; legendary snowboarder and Swatch ProTeam Member David Benedek; TTR president Reto Lamm, and Chinese fashion designer Uma Wang, reviewed designs from more than 1,000 participants before settling on Chi Fong Leong’s intriguing solution. The winning design will also find expression in a Swatch New Gent watch, which will be the official Swatch TTR World Tour watch 2011/12.</p>
<p>Now in its second year, the SWATCH ART RULES DESIGN CONTEST attracted a great deal of interest in design and snowboard communities worldwide. Artists and designers from 45 countries submitted their TTR Trophy and Swatch watch design proposals online, revealing a broad range of styles and approaches to contemporary design. The entries are on display in the online gallery at <a href="http://www.artrules.swatch.com/">www.artrules.swatch.com</a>.</p>
<p>Master of Ceremonies for last night’s SWATCH ART RULES NIGHT was the legendary Swedish rapper ADL. The ceremony, held at Stockholm’s famed Berns Hotel, was followed by a concert with the well known Swedish band Johnossi and a party with the Danish champion DJ Static laying down the dance track live.</p>
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		<title>100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games 2011 WSF Para-Snowboard World Cup</title>
		<link>http://www.snowlife.com.au/snow-sports-nz-2011-wsf-para-snowboard-world-cup/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2011 11:55:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jimbo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are excited to welcome riders from around the world to the 100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games and the 2011 WSF Para-Snowboard World Cup Event which are held from the 16 &#8211; 18 August 2011 at Cardrona Alpine Resort in Lake Wanaka, New Zealand. The event will feature two Para-Snowboard cross competitions;- a Nations [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are excited to welcome riders from around  the world to the 100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games and the 2011 WSF Para-Snowboard World Cup Event which are held  from the 16 &#8211; 18 August 2011 at Cardrona Alpine Resort in Lake Wanaka, New Zealand.<span id="more-3999"></span></p>
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<p>The event will feature two Para-Snowboard cross competitions;- a Nations  Cup 17th August 2011 and one Para-Snowboard cross World Cup 18th August 2011, both at  Cardrona Alpine Resort.</p>
<p>The Nations Cup is being hosted by Cardrona Alpine Resort and Snow  Sports NZ, with the 2011 WSF Para-Snowboard World Cup Event hosted as part of Winter Games NZ with  Snow Sports NZ. This pre-information will be succeeded with a full information event  pack in the near future.</p>
<p>This is a unique opportunity to come to New Zealand to train during the  Northern Hemisphere Summer, experience our small but great ski resorts, and compete in two events,  including a World Cup.</p>
<p>Winter Games NZ is one of the world’s most exciting new events combining  snow and ice sports, international elite competition and social  festivities. The Games will run from the 13 – 28 August in various  locations throughout Otago and Canterbury in New Zealand’s South Island.  www.wintergamesnz.com</p>
<p>The Snowboard cross events will be hosted at the Cardrona Alpine Resort,  www.cardrona.com. The nearest township, Wanaka, is 34km (35 min drive) away and the  nearest international airport is Queenstown which is 50 km from Cardrona  Alpine Resort.</p>
<p>Event information<br />
The dates of 100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games is from 13 &#8211; 28 August  2011.<br />
The Par-Snowboard cross event days are:</p>
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<li>17 August: Nations Cup</li>
<li>18 August : WSF Para-Snowboard World Cup</li>
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		<title>Burton: Looking Back On How It All Began</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2011 03:47:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jimbo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everything has a story on how it all began and one thing that caught my attention was this quick flashback in time when Jake Burton started this mega business which was of course named after him. At 57 years old, the widely successful snowboard tycoon is rarely seen without his signature ski uniform, a skull [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everything has a story on how it all began and one thing that caught my attention was this quick flashback in time when <strong>Jake Burton</strong> started this mega business which was of course named after him.<span id="more-3929"></span></p>
<p>At <strong>57 years old</strong>, the widely successful snowboard tycoon is rarely seen without his signature ski uniform, a skull cap, boots and his board that all bear his last name. Burton has created an entire lifestyle, an Olympic sport and a multi-billion-dollar industry almost entirely by himself.</p>
<p>It all started with a $10 toy his parents bought him when he was a kid. It was called a Snurfer, a wood plank with a rope attached to one end that riders could use to surf downhill on land.</p>
<p>Jake was inspired. <strong><em>&#8220;From the minute I got on it I was into it,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I always thought that there was a sport there. It was made by a bowling company, Brunswick, and it was not marketed as a sport. It was sort of like the hula hoop.&#8221;</em></strong></p>
<p>The Snurfer was a passing fad in the 1960s to nearly everyone except Burton, and his hobby soon grew into an obsession. </p>
<p><strong><em>&#8220;So I graduate from college in &#8217;77, and I had a pretty good job in New York City,&#8221;</em><br />
</strong> he said. <strong><em>&#8220;I guess you could call it investment banking. It was a little different back then, but I wasn&#8217;t very happy. And that idea was still that there was a sport there.&#8221;</em><br />
</strong><br />
That year, Burton dropped everything, moved to Londonderry, Vt., and blew his $100,000 inheritance to create his first crude snowboard and found his own company. Just one problem. He had no idea what he was doing.</p>
<p><strong><em>&#8220;I can remember sort of developing a board and trying to figure out how to make them,&#8221;</em></strong> Burton said. <strong><em>&#8220;I had this little woodworking shop, and I had developed this really small router to make boards. Twice the router shot boards out, and they went into a wall. I was sort of like a fish out of water.&#8221;<br />
</em></strong><br />
His goal was to sell 50 snowboards a day in that first year, but at the end of it, he had sold only 300. But the following year, sales doubled and a craze was born. Three decades later, Burton now helms a snowboarding mega-brand.</p>
<p>In 1981, a wooden Burton Back Hill board sold for around $115. Today, Burton snowboards still have a hardwood core but are coated in layers of fiberglass and finished off with steel edges and acrylic graphics. Boards come with such names as Bullet, Joystick and Meateaters Road Soda, and retail from around $300 to $1,500, for custom boards.</p>
<p>His name is now synonymous with some of the most popular events at the <strong>Winter Olympics</strong> and <strong>X-Games</strong>. His gear has been worn and designed by celebrity athletes such as Olympic snowboarding champion <strong>Shaun White</strong>.</p>
<p>While his company is private and does not release financial or sales figures, Burton Snowboards grosses around $700 million a year, by some market estimates.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s serious revenue for a not-so-typical company. At Burton headquarters in Burlington, Vt. and if there&#8217;s fresh powder on the nearest mountain, no one&#8217;s expected at work in the morning.</p>
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		<title>World Snowboarding Championships 2012 Qualifying News</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 00:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jimbo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s the end of the Northern Hemisphere winter season, and before we turn heads to the south, lets recap the qualifications to the World Snowboarding Championships. It has only been on for a few months, but already 24 riders from 10 nations are qualified. Some by winning TTR 6 star events, some by winning national [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s the end of the Northern Hemisphere winter season, and before we turn heads to the south, lets recap the qualifications to the World Snowboarding Championships.  It has only been on for a few months, but already 24 riders from 10 nations are qualified.<span id="more-3876"></span> Some by winning TTR 6 star events, some by winning national championships and other by national quota from their WSF federation. The roster is a great mix of established superstars like <strong>Peetu Piiroien, Mark McMorris, Jamie Anderson, Kazu Kokubo</strong> and <strong>Eric Willet</strong>, and upcoming talents for all over the world. Not to forget the winner of the WSF Rookie Finals: <strong>Emil André Ulsletten.</strong></p>
<p>The global reach of snowboarding is truly documented this early in the qualification process. The riders come from <strong>USA, Japan, Russia, South Korea, Finland, Norway, Great Britan, Canada, Czech Republic and Italy</strong>. When the qualification is done, <strong>240 riders from 30 countries</strong> will be battling out for snowboarding’s most prestigious titles in Oslo, February 2012. This is a powerful demonstration of snowboarding’s global reach, and the winners will be true world champions.</p>
<p>As a reminder, there are 5 ways to qualify: By winning TTR 6 star events, by being TTR top 50 men or Top 30 women after Burton European Open 2012, by receiving a wildcard, by national quota and by being TTR World Tour Champion the last three seasons. All participants must be among TTR Top 500 men and Top 250 Women by the end of Burton European Open 2012. It’s a fair and open rider entry protocol with equal opportunities for all. The wild card portion is under 5% of the starting field.</p>
<p>TTR has created a 52 weeks rollover discipline ranking starting and ending with European Open, that serves as the main qualification tool. It is published both at the TTR website and on <a href="http://www.wsc2012.com/riders/">www.wsc2012.com/riders</a> . Here you will see the riders that currently have made the cut marked in red. The challengers marked in grey. As the TTR ranking is becoming more and more relevant, it will be a qualification drama peaking at the Burton European Open 2012. Compared to previous years, it now requires solid results to make it into TTR top 50. <strong>Yale Cousino</strong>, currently holding the 50th position on the slopestyle rank, has only posted 4, 5 and 6 star results. Number 30 on that same ranking, <strong>Sven Thorgren</strong>, has a 8th place in the 6 star Burton European Open as one of his results.</p>
<p>The ongoing qualification will be a great sports drama, and we expect it will increase rider interest for all upcoming events &#8211; and not only 6 star events. Doing good in 5 star events as the <strong>New Zealand Open</strong> will be crucial for determine your ranking position. All events up till the European Open will count, so don’t miss out on your opportunity to become the true champion of snowboarding!</p>
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		<title>Nitro Snowboards Preview for 2011/2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 May 2011 09:30:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jimbo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nitro Snowboards are a top brand when it comes to hardwear and have a pretty spot on collection of outwear too. In this tasty little product preview one of the head guys from the company gives you a quick run through of what’s hot in the hardware department for the coming 2011/2012 season. There is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Nitro Snowboards</strong> are a top brand when it comes to hardwear and have a pretty spot on collection of outwear too. In this tasty little product preview one of the head guys from the company gives you a quick run through of what’s hot in the hardware department for the coming 2011/2012 season.<span id="more-3861"></span><br />
<img class="alignleft" src="http://www.google.com.ph/url?source=imglanding&amp;ct=img&amp;q=http://broblog.snowbroader.eu/files/2011/03/20110207-img_1650.jpg&amp;sa=X&amp;ei=07HHTcGFLYWyvwPuhsyvAQ&amp;ved=0CAUQ8wc&amp;usg=AFQjCNH1tQuJlFEkCKvDQZlIo91PbNsPcA" alt="" width="384" height="288" /><br />
There is going to be a range of snowboards designed very closely with Nitro riders, such as <strong>Eero Ettala, Austin Smith, Bryan Fox, Jon Kooley, Anton Gurrarsson, Ben Bilocq and Marcus Keller</strong>. They will be have a board designed for their specific needs by a designer and then the riders will each design their own graphics. Another nice new board product is the Factory series with takes standard shapes and concepts like the <strong>T1, Team and the Rook</strong> and basically got them pumped on steroids. The end result is a line of high-end boards that are lightweight and super responsive. There are four different models of these new faster, stronger, better boards; one based on the T1, one on the Rook and two on the Team.</p>
<p>Also new is the <strong>Blacklight</strong>, which is one of Nitro’s top-end all-mountain boards that comes in camber and Gullwing. It is an all-mountain freestyle twin tip which comes in four different width sizes from normal to wide, with two stages in between which means you can get a super custom fit no matter what size your feet are. This range is gonna stoke a lot of people out.</p>
<p>In the binding department there is not so much revolution going on but rather evolution with loads of nice details being added to an already solid line of products. With the lightweight and ultra-responsive Machine binding, there is now air dampening in the form of airbags on the base and a reinforced strap with a stainless steel cable integrated into it, meaning it’s virtually unbreakable whilst remaining nice and flexible. The Phantom is Nitro’s super responsive highend freestyle binding which features a lightweight flat highback which is sick for tweaks and sideways movement. The Phantom also features the same in strap cable technology and looks like a key bit of kit for tearing up the park.</p>
<p>For boots the main bit of technology is the Reducer construction, which features in the Reducer and Select models. This involves 360° casting which means that instead of just the top of the foot being cast, as is the case which regular casting, the whole foot is cast which gives a awesome comfy fit. It is also more compact and more lightweight. A really important evolution for the 2011/2012 Nitro boot range.</p>
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		<title>Entries open for 100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 14:44:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jimbo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[LAKE WANAKA, New Zealand (April 26, 2011) – Entries opened this week for 100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games, the Southern Hemisphere’s largest winter sports event taking place on 12-28 August 2011 and that is expected to attract over 1,000 of the world’s elite snow and ice sports athletes. Many of the ice sports teams [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>LAKE WANAKA, New Zealand (April 26, 2011)</strong> – Entries opened this week for 100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games, the Southern Hemisphere’s largest winter sports event taking place on 12-28 August 2011 and that is expected to attract over 1,000 of the world’s elite snow and ice sports athletes.<span id="more-3817"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Ipd7047OyhE/TZinsmz2tkI/AAAAAAAACxs/lqu03KZuIJk/s400/Winter%2BGames%2BNZ%2B%25282%2529.jpg" alt="" width="320" height="213" /></p>
<p>Many of the ice sports teams are already confirmed and will feature some of the top nations in speed skating, figure skating, ice hockey and curling. Korea is sending eight speed skaters while Australia will send a large 16 person figure skating team and China is sending their ice hockey team. In curling, the mixed doubles will feature the double world champions from Switzerland while the women’s competition will include the Olympic gold medallists from Sweden. Curling also has confirmed entries from Australia, China, Hungary, Japan, Korea, Latvia and New Zealand.</p>
<p>Winter Games NZ CEO, Arthur Klap, said the quality of entries already received showed the importance of 100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games on the world circuit.</p>
<p><em>“It’s really good to see countries sending significant numbers of their top athletes indicating Winter Games is a valuable competition platform for both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres,” he said. “With the Northern Hemisphere season now over, team managers will be assessing their options for the summer months. Winter Games NZ will appeal as it offers world-class competition and provides a valuable launch pad for their 2014 Winter Olympic campaigns.”</em></p>
<p><strong>100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games</strong> runs from 12 to 28 August in Wanaka, Queenstown, Naseby, Dunedin and Methven. As well as on-snow competition, the Games will feature a full off-snow festival programme to include an adventure expo, live music, film festival and downtown rail jams and big airs. For further information, visit <strong><a href="http://www.wintergamesnz.com/">www.wintergamesnz.com</a>.</strong></p>
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		<title>Every Third Thursday &#8211; Terry Kidwell</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2011 09:31:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jimbo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This episode of ETT we had the honor of working with two icons! Terry Kidwell and Paul Schmitt. Watch as Paul takes us through how he built Terry&#8217;s legendary prototypes with skate technology back in the eighties. Many of today&#8217;s top technologies can be linked to progressive boards built in the past and after hanging [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode of ETT we had the honor of working with two icons! <strong>Terry Kidwell and Paul Schmitt</strong>. <span id="more-3802"></span></p>
<p>Watch as Paul takes us through how he built Terry&#8217;s legendary prototypes with skate technology back in the eighties. </p>
<p>Many of today&#8217;s top technologies can be linked to progressive boards built in the past and after hanging out with these two legends, it all makes perfect sense. </p>
<p>This is what snowboarding is all about!<br />
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<p>View 10th episode here:</p>
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		<title>Signal Snowboards and Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington Build a Custom Snowboard for &#8220;Music for Relief&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Apr 2011 09:10:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Signal Snowboards teams up with Chester Bennington of Linkin Park to raise money and awareness for the Japan disaster through Music for Relief. Inspired by Signal’s hit show Every Third Thursday, Chester hand builds a custom snowboard with Linkin Park vinyl records pressed into the board as the top sheet and graphic. The board is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Signal Snowboards</strong> teams up with <strong>Chester Bennington</strong> of <strong>Linkin Park</strong> to raise money and awareness for the <strong>Japan disaster through Music for Relief</strong>.<span id="more-3780"></span> Inspired by Signal’s hit show Every Third Thursday, Chester hand builds a custom snowboard with Linkin Park vinyl records pressed into the board as the top sheet and graphic. The board is now being auctioned off with all proceeds going to the Japan disaster relief efforts. Fans of music, snowboarding and charity will all be satisfied watching Chester build a board from scratch with pure love.</p>
<p>Check out this video how they created the board.<br />
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<p>Visit <a href="http://musicforrelief.org/">musicforrelief.org</a> to see how you can help or bid on it <a href="http://bit.ly/fVwxEk">here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Other sites to find the auction:</strong><br />
<a href="http://signalsnowboards.com/">Signalsnowboards.com</a><br />
<a href="http://linkinpark.com/">LinkinPark.com</a><br />
<a href="http://facebook.com/linkinpark">Facebook.com/linkinpark</a><br />
<a href="http://musicforrelief.org/">MusicforRelief.org</a><br />
<a href="http://facebook.com/signalsnow">Facebook.com/signalsnow</a></p>
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		<title>Just released for your viewing pleasure: a super nice edit of Bataleon Team Rider Brendan Keenan</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Apr 2011 05:31:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jimbo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is an awesome video edit of Bataleon Team Rider Brendan Keenan with some cool shots from the Canadian back country while he rides out his board and some neat tricks&#8230; enjoy!]]></description>
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		<title>Free Style Snowboards on 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2011 08:21:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some previews of snowboards next year. It&#8217;s too early but here are some ideas snowboard manufacturers are thinking right now. Take a look. Academy – No huge changes at Academy. Academy’s biggest seller the Propaganda gets a new Rasta inspired “legalise” cannabis graphic which should enrage parent groups throughout the United States. Amplid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some previews of snowboards next year.  It&#8217;s too early but here are some ideas snowboard  manufacturers are thinking right now. Take a look.<span id="more-3736"></span></p>
<p><strong>Academy </strong>– No huge changes at Academy. Academy’s biggest seller the Propaganda gets a new Rasta inspired “legalise” cannabis graphic which should enrage parent groups throughout the United States.</p>
<p><strong>Amplid</strong> – Amplid’s park and jib offering caters for everyone. The Verdict has low camber for predictable pop and edge hold. The Aggronym retains its Flatliner profile for smooth on-rail action and the Dopamine combines a jib rocker profile with Amplid’s WDT core for lively pop but a damp charging feel, which means you won’t be confined to the park.</p>
<p><strong>Apo</strong> – The biggest news at APO is that the MTD comes with two profile options. Standard Camber caters for the MTD’s loyal fan base and Double Rocker (rocker between the feet and camber at the tips) adds that powder and park versatility that a lot of snowboarders now demand.</p>
<p><strong>Arbor</strong> – Arbor’s Parabolic Rocker and Grip Tech Edge “System” has propagated throughout their range. The Draft and Westmark remain Arbor’s park and jib big hitters, but now the mid-wide Blacklist joins them to cater for slightly larger footed riders.</p>
<p><strong>Artec </strong>– The biggest change at Artec is the new vivid colour ways which will definitely split opinion. Mammoth local Gabe Taylor and Austrian Lisa Filzmoser get pro models. The Pop Rocker also returns to the line, we liked this board last year.</p>
<p><strong>Atomic </strong>– Atomic has really got its board line’s aesthetics in order for the 2012 season. The Hatchet returns to its original rounded tips shape and gets a stunning multilayer animal claw graphic, it also upgrades to a 7000 impact base.</p>
<p><strong>Bataleon </strong>– There are lots of new additions and changes at Bataleon for 2012. The all new Disaster and the Airobic pick up Bataleon’s latest innovation, Jib Triple Base Technology. Jib TBT has a wider flat section at the nose and tail for smoother butters and a more locked-on feel on rails and boxes. Joining the list of boards using Bataleon’s Freestyle Triple Base Technology is the Whatever which has a firmer flax than the Fun.Kink and a softer flex than the legendary Goliath. In the girls range the Feelbetter is the new addition, a soft and forgiving twin shaped snowboard with Freestyle TBT.</p>
<p><strong>Burton </strong>– Every year we struggle to work out what the changes are at Burton. Without a catalogue it’s proven a little difficult, but here’s what we do know. Last year’s late release the Aftermath with traditional camber and the squeezebox core profile reappears in Burton’s 2012 offering. The Mr Nice Guy replaces the famous Love series. The Honcho is a new twin shaped medium spec cambered board with a directional flex. The late release Custom Restricted and Easy Living pick up the all new Camber Humps profile, from interviews we’ve read with Todd King from Burton on the Transworld Business website, Camber Humps sounds like traditional camber with early rise tips.</p>
<p><strong>DC </strong>– DC continues to focus entirely on freestyle boards in 2010. Aaron Biittner and robo-boarder Torstein Horgmo join the ranks of pros at DC lining-up to ride the skateboard inspired PLY. The PLY incorporates two new technologies developed by DC to bring the feel of snowboarding even closer to that of skateboarding. Lock &#038; Load camber features traditional camber which blends into flat sections 20cm before blending into the “Radius to Flat” kicks. DC claim Lock &#038; Load camber improves pop, presses and boardslide stability. The PLY also features DC’s new Skate Twin shape which has a slightly longer and more streamlined nose kick for float in powder and smoother turn initiation and a stubbier more blunted tail for agile turns in powder and powerful ollie pop</p>
<p><strong>Endeavor</strong> – For the last two seasons Endeavor has impressed us with their quality construction, no-nonsense technology and stunning graphics. This year the Endeavor line-up returns with a few significant changes. One little addition is rubber dampening strips in the sidewalls of the Boyfriend, Color and Hi5 series boards. Whereas the Boyfriend and Color Series use the rubber strips along the whole of the effective edge, the Hi5 has rubber strips limited to under the bindings. The Color Series is now available exclusively with reverse camber and the Live Series is available with camber or rocker. The biggest news at Endeavor for 2012 is the total redesign of the Board of Directors. To quote Endeavor’s owner Max Jenke “The Board of Directors was always meant to be the board that the team and particularly Scott and I were supposed to ride. We found we were never taking out the BOD and were opting for the softer more fun boards. So for 2012 we decided to completely redesign the BOD.” The new Board of Directors has a twin shape, zero camber profile and Endeavor’s new Wings technology that lifts the contact points at the start of the effective edge off the snow, it has a medium flex with carbon stringers and nice tight sidecut for a lively feel. All of Endeavor’s high end boards now use Basalt glass laminates.</p>
<p><strong>Forum</strong> – At Forum the Honey Pot and Holy Moly are still using Combo Platter technology despite the mixed feedback, we’ll be sure to get back on one of these boards during the board test. After a little research I’ve discovered the new Bully isn’t new at all, however, the 2012 Sledge graphic is definitely going to bring some attention its way. Every year Forum gets a little more brazen with its topsheet designs, both the Contract Series with its hooker graphics and Destroyer with its Death Row (not the record label) graphics will have your grandmother falling of the back of her rocking chair.</p>
<p><strong>Imperium</strong> – Demir Julia is still building fantastic boards and commissioning some great artwork at Imperium. We really liked the all new City Series, a blunted twin shaped jib stick with Elan’s WDT core and a rockered profile. Snowsurf’s Art Director Yann Dechatrette’s has done a fantastic job on the Skateboard style graphics.</p>
<p><strong>K2 </strong>– There are two big pieces of news at K2. Fans of the Believer and Darkstar will be sad to hear that both boards got the chop. The good news is that the Believer gets an immediate replacement in the form of the Happy Hour. Designed with the help of the king of handplants and the world’s most avid fan of Black Metal, Danny Larsen, the Happy Hour is immediately recognisable by its ‘Stabby Twin” shape;  soon to be universally banned from airbag sessions.</p>
<p><strong>Lib Tech </strong>– Last year’s late release the Attack Banana is on Lib Tech’s starting line-up for the 2012 season. The Attack Banana aims to offer a halfway house between the legendary Skate Banana and more punch TRS series. The Attack Banana makes use of Lib Tech’s new EC2 hybrid rocker camber with has very slight camber at the tips for improved all-mountain performance. The Attack Banana also gets a firmer flex than the Skate Banana and Basalt laminates for a damper more powerful feel.<br />
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Lobster</strong> – Eiki and Halldor Helgason’s new brand Lobster enters the frame for 2012. We caught a glimpse of the boards in a dark pit hidden amongst Bataleon’s wears. You’ve probably caught a glimpse of the boards from the Lobster Flip footage that was doing the rounds at the start of February.</p>
<p><strong>Never Summer </strong>– With the success of the Raptor and Heritage, Never Summer are adding to their Carbonium Series next season. The Proto CT aims to meet the demands of those riders that want the twin freestyle shape of the Evo and the powerful edge hold and pop of the all-mountain SL</p>
<p><strong>Niche </strong>– We popped by the Niche stand to meet Dustin and Greg and find out about their green approach to building boards. Despite having a box of their freestyle boards stolen from the exhibition centre the night before the show, the guys were remarkably upbeat. Next year Niche will be releasing five boards onto the market, the Aether is Niche’s stiffer reverse camber all mountain slayer; the Theme is a true twin with a camber profile; the Knew is a soft, zero camber jibbing machine and the Minx is Niche’s zero cambered jib board for the ladies.</p>
<p>Dustin and Greg have put a lot of time and money into developing less hazardous and polluting materials to build snowboards out of. Snappy Sap is a resin they’ve developed from bio-renewable materials from industrial waste streams of the paper pulp and bio fuels industry. Instead of Fibreglass Niche boards use Basalt laminates; the fibres have 20% more tensile strength than glass fibres. Hemp stringers add liveliness to the boards and replace traditional materials such as Kevlar and Carbon Fibre which require vast amounts of energy to produce. The ABS sidewalls, base material and steel edges are created from recycled materials.</p>
<p><strong>Nidecker </strong>– We all know it’s on the inside that counts, it’s just a bonus that Nidecker has sorted out their boards aesthetics for next season, we really liked the look of the Blade, Advanced and Dita Von Teese… for obvious reasons. Nidecker has also introduced “Ultimate Traction” to its boards, a 7 bump wavy edge (if you include the contact point and the start and end of the effective edge). From the catalogue description its sounds almost identical to Mervin’s Magne Traction, but there is no mention of a licence… might we be seeing the next big patent infringement unfolding under our very eyes?</p>
<p><strong>Rome</strong> – For those Rome fans that have been waiting for the Mod to get rockered, it’s happened. The Mode Rocker introduces Free Pop Rocker (Flat profile from 5cm before the first insert to 5cm behind the last insert with rockered tips) to the traditional Mod construction, think high grade sintered base, Hot Rods carbon rode reinforcement and biax glass. The tasty graffiti style graphics come courtesy of Brick Lane local DFace.</p>
<p><strong>Rossignol</strong> – There’s only one new addition to the freestyle fold at Rossignol, the Jibsaw. The Jibsaw uses the Freestyle Amptek profile which is essentially early rise tips; to that it adds a 7500 grade sintered base, a tight radius Magne Traction sidecut and Rossignol’s ridiculously poppy Carbon and Kevlar reinforced C/K wood core. We really like the artwork by London duo 2SickBastards, and the board goes very nicely with the revised Cuda bindings. We have a feeling the Angus may have to play second fiddle to the Jibsaw next season.</p>
<p><strong>Salomon </strong>– Apart from the new Man’s Board, Salomon’s most significant 2012 release is the Powder Snake. The shape is much like the Sick Stick’s tapered twin and the spec is definitely geared towards powder with a powder camber shape and medium firm flex; but with K2’s Happy Hour about to make Stabby Twin shapes uber popular we don’t think it will be long before we find The Powder Snake slithering into terrain parks. The Grip and Drift return for another year, this year’s Drift pairs really nicely with the Arcade Melon colour way binding and the Grip has its own Chief binding colour way too.</p>
<p><strong>Smokin </strong>– Smokin Jay continues to tread his own, very unique path, producing hand built boards in his Tahoe factory. One board we liked last year but couldn’t really stomach the graphics was the MIP; the good news is that the 2012 MIP graphics are a lot more palatable. And for those of you that like the whole blunted nose and tail shape, this year’s MIP takes it to a whole new level.</p>
<p><strong>Stepchild</strong> – There hasn’t been a huge amount of change at Stephild, the biggest surprise being that JP Walker is into his second season of riding a pro model with a Rasta themed graphic… the man must love his red, green and gold. For all of those wondering where the Headless Horseman has disappeared too, don’t despair; the Headless Horseman is now the FTW.</p>
<p><strong>Weekend</strong> – Weekend are the little guys producing small quantities of cambered boards in Austria for snowboarders who like a mid-flexing no nonsense twin shaped snowboard for riding everything. This year team riders Heikki Sorsa and Eddie Wall get pro models.<br />
<strong>YES</strong> – I bet when Romain, DCP and JP thought of the name Yes they didn’t consider that they’d be the last brand on every list, so last but by no means least is YES snowboards. There are two new additions to the YES board range next year the Big City a directional twin with traditional camber and a slightly wider waist than Tadashi Fuse’s pro model and The Jackpot which features all of Nidecker’s flagship technologies from Camrock to Ultimate Traction edges. The extremely popular Great Dudes of History is now the Great Women and the likes of Bridget Bardot, Audrey Hepburn and Sophie Loren embellish the topsheet. For us the biggest development at YES is the inclusion of some wide models for larger footed riders.</p>
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<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/21253166">2012 Freestyle Snowboard Preview</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user3949772">Snowboard-Review</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
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