Lago Re-signs With Flow Through 2011
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- June 30 2009
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June 2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Scotty Lago Sign’s New Contract with Flow Snowboarding
SAN CLEMENTE, CA – June 29th, 2009
FLOW SNOWBOARDING is pleased to announce that Twenty One year old FRENDS Crew Member Scotty Lago from Seabrook, New Hampshire has signed a new contract with FLOW SNOWBOARDING. We are very happy that Scotty will continue his loyalty to the Board, Boot, Binding brand of FLOW SNOWBOARDING.
Scotty has been snowboarding since 1996, and has been part of the Flow Family since 2003. He is mainly known for his amazing performances in several world wide events and videos. In the winter of 2008-2009 at The Winter X-Games 13, Scotty placed Second in Slope-style and First Place in the Quarter-pipe category at the US Open in Stratton Vermont. In addition to his outstanding performances and amazing video appearances, Lago is involved in raising money for charities. The most outstanding efforts include his work with The Floating Hospital for Children in Boston and donating proceeds of sales from his 2008-2009 Signature Series Pro Model (FLOW Quantum Snowboard) to the Action Sports Environmental Coalition, also known as A.S.E.C. Lago was also honored at the 2007, “30 Under 30 Awards”, which recognizes 30 outstanding young leaders from Film, Fashion, Music, Politics and Sports.
Beverly Hills, CA; Scotty Lago & Grammy winning artist Chamillionaire
Snowboarding, Traveling, Charity Donations, Guest Appearances and even a MTV/FRENDS Reality TV show in the works; Scotty’s future appears to look bright and FLOW SNOWBOARDING is glad to continue supporting him along the way.
While many snowboarding companies have spent a lifetime trying to fit-in, FLOW has spent its time standing out. Born from originality, FLOW is defiant against the norm of tradition. The world has witnessed how this one time “binding” company has progressed into the leader of innovative products featuring a complete line of “speed entry” bindings, performance proven boots and award winning snowboards. The future is here and the future is FLOW.
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For More Information Please Contact
FLOW SPORTS: Marketing Dept.
Flow Snowboarding
(949) 361-5260












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June 30th, 2009 at 6:35 pm
yesss lago
June 30th, 2009 at 6:49 pm
Stoked for Scotty ! Flow continues it’s rise to the top.
June 30th, 2009 at 11:01 pm
Used Flow bindings from 2005 - 2008. Decent bindings for beginners, but I picked up a pair of NXT-ATs to advance my riding for the 2008-2009 season. After being taken to the terrain park, double blacks and cliffs they couldn’t stand up to the pressure and broke constantly. Terrible service from their warranty department, and their “innovative” heel back technology simply isn’t worth how inconsistent they perform. Don’t buy FLOW.
Bought some Union Force SLs, and after riding them a total of 3 or 4 times the difference is stark.
Point being… I’m sure Scotty and the flow team have extra boxes of their bindings sitting around just in time for them to break and replace them.
July 2nd, 2009 at 9:34 am
TAKEN is a key word in this above statement. The “terrain” park took you for a ride, you almost died when you dropped that cliff, and who the F#*k says “double” blacks anymore. eRock must be losing his mind. Take your kook comments else where.
There is only one reason someone as good as lago supports such a sick brand…. because he believes in the technology, and he has proven that it works.
So go strap down your lame ass bindings and go snowboard the back country so no one has to deal with such a kook on the hill.
FLOW is the best!!!
July 3rd, 2009 at 4:46 am
eRock might not have said it the way you want to hear it but it is true. I rode the bindings for two years. I rode AT and the FXT or what ever the one is called with the two piece highback. They give really bad performance for toeside turns. So unresponsive it was ridiculous. Tighten the straps, leave them loose, your feet hurt all day. They also have really bad toe hold down for larger feet. I tore out the toe of my boots on day two because you can’t get suppose far enough out on your toe. They need to add a toe cap on that tongue some how. It would make a huge difference. I loved the high back support and getting in and out of them. I just couldn’t take that strap. I am also on to Union but they have their own issues too. Just way less foot pain than the flow and less boot movement under the straps.
July 4th, 2009 at 9:23 am
EROCK ? More like EATC#CK ! You are a F#CKING KOOK ! How is it that Lago , Humphreys , Antti and Sarka podium at nearly every event riding those crappy FLOW bindings ? I suspect that, being the uninformed, whiny little b!tch that you appear to be, you are prolly speed checking everything and coming up short hence breaking parts.
FLOW is the #2 binding company in the world and they didn’t get there by making crappy product !
You claiming UNION smacks of N.W. ignorance. You must buy your gear from one of the few shops that carries that brand.
This article was about Scotty and not a product review. Can’t you just be happy for the guy ? I know your mom was last night !!!!!!
July 16th, 2009 at 2:57 pm
well said. I like the EATC#CK remark too.
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