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YT Channel Video Videos For 5th of September, 2019

The Shortboard Revolution was a helluva thing. The pace of the most-explosive period in surfboard design was break-neck, full of blink-and-you'll-miss-it concepts that may have worked just fine, but for one reason or another never really caught on. Case in point: a certain Bob Simmons-inspired twin-fin noserider acquired by Mark Ingleby, father of Australian longboarding ace and two-time world champ Harley Ingleby.<br /><br />The senior Ingleby started collecting obscure surfboards back in the '80s—he's dedicated his entire house to the pursuit, in fact—which allowed his son Harley to have no shortage of unique and overlooked craft, like the magic twin, to put to the test and spark his imagination.<br /><br />In the video above, Harley discusses what it was like to grow up with the ultimate board collection hanging over his head, before getting the backstory of the twin's design from local shaping icon Bill Tolhurst and taking it for a spin.

Harley Ingleby Takes An Obscure Piece Of Surf History For A Spin

5th September, 2019

The Shortboard Revolution was a helluva thing. The pace of the most-explosive period in surfboard design was break-neck, full of blink-and-you'll-miss-it concepts that may have worked just fine, but for one reason or another never really caught on. Case in point: a certain Bob Simmons-inspired twin-fin noserider acquired by Mark ...

With Upper Decks, SNOWBOARDER is providing our readers with insights, images, and other details culled from putting a handful of new terrain park performers through their paces for five days of jibbing, jumping, and carving amongst the freestyle features of Aspen Snowmass, Colorado. Providing the action and impression of the top park boards in stores this fall are former Forum pro and prolific video part protagonist, Eddie Wall and 2019 MS Superpark Standout Emma Crosby alongside the SNOWBOARDER Editorial Staff. This is SNOWBOARDER's take on the Burton Free Thinker. <br /><br />While we can only aspire to the style, smoothness, and switch methods that Danny Davis possesses, Burton has provided us with the next best—and most realistic—option in our pursuit of freestyle fluidity: ride the board that Danny rides. The Free Thinker was designed to the Michigan native’s specs: a regular camber true twin, made for snappy responsiveness in the park, pipe, and whatever naturally playful terrain is found elsewhere on the mountain. Burton’s Squeezebox tech underfoot adds maneuverability and pop to the Free Thinker, while 45 Degree Carbon Highlights reduce weight and fine tune the torsional flex for a hard-charging ride. A bonus for midwinter hardpack days is the Frostbite edges, which extend slightly out beneath the bindings for extra hold whenever conditions dictate. At its metaphorical core, the Free Thinker is designed for total terrain freedom, so wherever your stock run takes you, you’ll have a good time.<br /><br /><br />For the latest from Snowboarder Magazine check out:<br />https://www.snowboarder.com/<br />Facebook - https://sbdr.co/Facebook<br />Instagram - https://sbdr.co/Instagram<br />Twitter - https://sbdr.co/Twitter<br />YouTube - https://sbdr.co/YouTube

2020 Upper Decks Park Boards: Burton Free Thinker

5th September, 2019

With Upper Decks, SNOWBOARDER is providing our readers with insights, images, and other details culled from putting a handful of new terrain park performers through their paces for five days of jibbing, jumping, and carving amongst the freestyle features of Aspen Snowmass, Colorado. Providing the action and impression of the ...

With Upper Decks, SNOWBOARDER is providing our readers with insights, images, and other details culled from putting a handful of new terrain park performers through their paces for five days of jibbing, jumping, and carving amongst the freestyle features of Aspen Snowmass, Colorado. Providing the action and impression of the top park boards in stores this fall are former Forum pro and prolific video part protagonist, Eddie Wall and 2019 MS Superpark Standout Emma Crosby alongside the SNOWBOARDER Editorial Staff. This is SNOWBOARDER's take on the DC Biddy. <br /><br />DC Snowboarding has long been dedicated to designing boards that drive creativity in the park and the Biddy is emblematic of that commitment. Developed to be a catalyst for a rider’s individual progression, the Biddy’s rocker profile has a consistent and forgiving flex, ideal for pressing and buttering but plenty stable for hitting jumps. It holds a true edge, so whether you find yourself carving fresh corduroy or cutting through chunder, the Biddy has you covered going edge-to-edge. DC’s Stratus Core combined with easy-flexing Biax Fiberglass further contribute to the Biddy’s smooth and playful ride, as well as the board’s affinity for jibbing all things steel, wood, or otherwise. The bottom line: The Biddy’s playful and reliable style sets the stage for enhancing your riding. And while it’s perfect for beginners, the Biddy is also enough board for freestyle veterans, ensuring a fun ride in the park, run after run.<br /><br />For the latest from Snowboarder Magazine check out:<br />https://www.snowboarder.com/<br />Facebook - https://sbdr.co/Facebook<br />Instagram - https://sbdr.co/Instagram<br />Twitter - https://sbdr.co/Twitter<br />YouTube - https://sbdr.co/YouTube

2020 Upper Decks Park Boards: DC Biddy

5th September, 2019

With Upper Decks, SNOWBOARDER is providing our readers with insights, images, and other details culled from putting a handful of new terrain park performers through their paces for five days of jibbing, jumping, and carving amongst the freestyle features of Aspen Snowmass, Colorado. Providing the action and impression of the ...

With Upper Decks, SNOWBOARDER is providing our readers with insights, images, and other details culled from putting a handful of new terrain park performers through their paces for five days of jibbing, jumping, and carving amongst the freestyle features of Aspen Snowmass, Colorado. Providing the action and impression of the top park boards in stores this fall are former Forum pro and prolific video part protagonist, Eddie Wall and 2019 MS Superpark Standout Emma Crosby alongside the SNOWBOARDER Editorial Staff. Enjoy SNOWBOARDER's take on the Salomon Huck Knife Pro. <br /><br />Today’s purveyors of park riding don’t discriminate between cheese wedges and sidehits and because of that, demand a snowboard that is stable in the jump line, smooth for hitting rails, and ready to tackle natural features found elsewhere on trails. With this in mind, Salomon created the Huck Knife Pro, a lighter and poppier version of their team-favorite Huck Knife. The combination of Salomon’s Quad Camber—traditional camber between the bindings and rocker on the tip and tail—makes for a forgiving ride that doesn’t sacrifice ollie power. The board’s flex and snap are enhanced by carbon stringers in Salomon’s Popster Booster core while the EQ Rad Sidecut provides the perfect balance of agility and fun. Salomon packed all of this performance tech in a classic blunt shape, with the end result being that whatever you decide to ride onto or off of, the Huck Knife Pro will perform.<br /><br />Feature Highlights:<br />- EQ Rad Side cut<br />- Quad Camber<br />- Ghost Green Core<br />- Popster Booster<br />Sizes: 148, 155, 158, 155W, 158W<br />MSRP: $549.95<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />For the latest from Snowboarder Magazine check out:<br />https://www.snowboarder.com/<br />Facebook - https://sbdr.co/Facebook<br />Instagram - https://sbdr.co/Instagram<br />Twitter - https://sbdr.co/Twitter<br />YouTube - https://sbdr.co/YouTube

2020 Upper Decks Park Board Showcase: Salomon Huck Knife Pro

5th September, 2019

With Upper Decks, SNOWBOARDER is providing our readers with insights, images, and other details culled from putting a handful of new terrain park performers through their paces for five days of jibbing, jumping, and carving amongst the freestyle features of Aspen Snowmass, Colorado. Providing the action and impression of the ...

Some past footage was found off the coast of Kevin Kowalski.<br />Shot and Edit by Tadashi<br />http://bloodwizard.com/

Lost Tapes of Kevin Kowalski

5th September, 2019

Some past footage was found off the coast of Kevin Kowalski.Shot and Edit by Tadashihttp://bloodwizard.com/ ...