Want to know the future of building objects? In The Diamond Age futurist novelist Neal Stephenson outlines “the feed” from which citizens can create anything they want for free. We’re not there yet, but that hasn’t stopped Signal Snowboards from creating the world’s first 3D printed snowboard in this month’s Every Third Thursday. Check it out.
Nick Tucker, the skater who grew up in SD and moved to LA, is now on Supra. And the team is hyped.
“I’ve known Nick since he was just a li’l guy coming up from San Diego,” fellow SUPRA team rider Kevin Romar said. “It’s dope to have a homie you’ve known for a long time on the same team as you. Congrats Nick, you earned it. Welcome to the team.”
The Rome Snowboards crew hits up Austria for a little backyard action, apparently. If you have time, watch this clip and let us know how it was in the comments.
Got three words for this skate stopper remover: stop, drop, and roll. Seems like a man so good with power tools would have learned that in kindergarten. Guess not.
Kelly Slater dropped in on Joel Parkinson to take his 52nd ASP World Tour win at Kirra during the final of the 2013 Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast and gets a great start on his Slater’s Dozen campaign.
I felt really relaxed. I was stressed early in the week,” Slater said from the stage. “I knew I was going to have to be relaxed to get past Mick and Joel. No one could seem to stop this bastard. . .?
Hey, none of us will ever do a run like Shaun White did to win the 2013 US Open Snowboarding Championships in Vail, Colorado, however, thanks to Shaun’s GoPro we can all enjoy it right along Shaun’s biggest Youtube fan, Caryl Thompson. She’s old, but she loves to watch. . .
The Volcom Damn Am went down over the weekend (March 7-10, 2013) in Costa Mesa, California and as comes as no real surprise Curren Caples won it followed by Louie Lopez, and Adriano Lachovski. The video above shows exactly how Caples pulled if off. For the complete results click the link.