Snowboarding

Manifest: Aaron Robinson’s Film Lives

by The Editors on January 23, 2012

When Aaron Robinson died in a fall through some rocks near El Colorado, Chile last summer, his friends had a difficult time even thinking about completing the snowboarding film they were working on. Sam Tuor explains:

. . . it was hard to even think about the movie, let alone sit down and edit hours of his footage from the winter. It wasn’t until Blake Paul sent me an email highlighting the fact that one of Aaron’s goals all season was to get everyone down to Chile and film a segment for the movie that I came to realize something that should have been so obvious. We had to head South and finish what he had started. Although we were physically missing the one person who really should have been on that trip I feel like he was actually with us more than ever. We’ll miss you A-ROB!

Manifest is the completion of the project and it’s well worth a watch.

[Link via @TimZimmerman]

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Bern x 686: A Helmets & Outerwear Collab

by The Editors on January 23, 2012

Bern686 Mens

Bern has partnered with 686 on a pair of helmets that will go perfectly with 686’s 2012-2013 outerwear collection. A limited edition run of Bern’s Watts and Lenox helmets will feature graphics with the look of real denim.

686 President and Creative Director, Mike West, says, “For our 20th anniversary collection, we wanted to work with companies with the same high standard of quality, innovation and unique design that we’ve come to be known for. Bern fits that mold perfectly and we’re more than pleased with the project.”

Just look at that stylish little patented brim. . . Follow the jump for the official word. [click to continue…]

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Jake Burton Kicking Cancer’s Ass

by The Editors on January 21, 2012

Jake BurtonWe’re super stoked to report that according to a memo sent out to Burton employees this week Jake Burton’s “cancer is toast.” Jake says:

It appears that my cancer is toast. It’s scans and observation from here forward. There is still the possibility of surgery or some radiation down the road, but it will be clean-up in nature and I’m not too stressed about it. As my oncologist Steven Ades said, “Jake, you get your diploma”. . . As I transition from being a patient to being a survivor, I move on with enormous respect for both cancer (‘The Emperor of Diseases’) and chemotherapy (how can something so beneficial be so simultaneously harmful).

Jake goes on to thank Donna, his three boys George, Timi, and Taylor and the entire Burton family. We knew he’d power through this flat spot and now we’re wishing him prolonged health. Follow the jump for the complete memo. [click to continue…]

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Salomon Gets All Shadowy On Bindings

by The Editors on January 19, 2012

Salomon Snowboards has added a flexible heel loop to their bindings making them reportedly offer up much better board feel and a more natural flex while riding. It’s called ShadowFit.

Featuring a flexible heel loop for enhanced natural fit and flex with boot, Kevlar Quickwire for optimal strength, support and transmission, and a baseplate engineered for weight reduction and better board flex under foot. The result — a fully anatomical fit with unrivaled response and tweakability, in one ultra-light and comfortable package that allows your whole kit to flex as one.

Louif Paradis seems to like it. Follow the jump for the official word. [click to continue…]

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Frends x RED Hi-Fi Helmet

by The Editors on January 19, 2012

Not that snowboarders need another reason to be distracted, but RED and Frends have teamed up on a Helmet with sound.

RED’s team favorite gets juiced up with the Frends music experience. Audio inspired and designed with the Air Band 180 Fit System, removable ear pads and internal padding for a lower profile fit—Make Frends with the Hi-Fi.

As the video suggests, Danny Davis thinks it’s a pretty nice set up. . . even for driving trucks.

[Link: Red Protection]

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Snowboarder Dies At Aspen Highlands

by The Editors on January 19, 2012

Gabriel Lee Hilliard, a 30-year-old snowboarder died Wednesday, January 18, 2012, after hitting a tree on the run Deep Temertiy at Aspen Highlands, Colorado, according to a story in the Aspen Times.

The man was discovered, unconscious, by another skier who notified the Ski Patrol. A patroller performed cardio-pulmonary resuscitation on the man for an unknown period of time before he was pronounced dead at the scene. . . An investigation into the incident revealed a single snowboard track leading into a tree. It is believed the snowboarder hit that tree, continued and struck another tree. A branch from the second tree impaled the man in the left side of his chest, the Sheriff’s Office said.

Our thoughts are with Hillard’s friends and family.

[Link: Aspen Times and Denver Post]

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686 Looking For A Few Good SIA Boxers

by The Editors on January 18, 2012

Lights Out686 is looking for some snowboard industry people who would like to settle a score, knock someone out, or just dust it up for a round in their Lights Out boxing matches during the SIA Show on January 26, 2012 at Casselman’s.

They’re describing it as “a fun-filled evening of your friends from the snowboarding industry kicking the s*$t out of each other!”

If you and a friend (or enemy) would like to go a couple rounds, then click here to let 686’s Kristin Cusic know and she’ll put you on the card.

Fights start at 9 PM. Casselman’s is located at 2620 Walnut Street, Denver, Colorado.

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Louie Vito’s New Reality Edit Series

by The Editors on January 18, 2012

We’ve been diving into all the new Youtube “channel” content lately to see what it’s all about. (Want to read more about Youtube’s somewhat skewed logic check out John Seabrook’s story Streaming Dreams in The New Yorker).

Livin’ Louie Vito is just one of the shows Red Bull is populating their channel with that, not surprisingly, promotes an energy drink sponsored athlete. If you hadn’t noticed yet, self-serving media is the new media.

[Link: Red Bull Channel]

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Desperate Seeking A Gnar Zone Host

by The Editors on January 17, 2012

The search for someone to host a fictional new extreme sporting show called The Gnar Zone has potential to be one of the funniest new webisodes on Youtube. Check it. . .

[Link: The Ride Channel]

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Burton’s 1997 Rumors T-Shirt vs. Reality

by The Editors on January 17, 2012

Tshit2In 1997 Burton Snowboards was at the nexus of a storm of rumors. The rumors were so pervasive that some clever instigator at the company created an extremely limited edition T-shirt for the 1997 SIA Trade Show in Las Vegas. The shirt jokingly outlined all the outlandish, outrageous things people were saying about the company that season.

Now, 15 years later, we thought it might be interesting to revisit the T-shirt that set out to sarcastically dispel the rumors and see how many of them eventually came true. Follow the jump for the complete rumor breakdown.

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