What The Pros Are Rockin’ - Jussi Ilmari Oksanen
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- November 30 2007
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Age: 28
Sponsors: Burton, Rockstar, DVS, WeSC, Smith, Northstar, Utility board supply
Years snowboarding: 19
Roots: Finland, Kirkkonummi
Home: Encinitas, California
Height: 5′7″
Weight: 150 lbs.
Stance: Regular, 24 inches wide with fifteen degrees angle on my front foot and negative-nine on my back foot.
Forward lean: No forward lean. I find it awkward to ride with any. My boots are pretty solid, so I already get all the support I need.
Board: Most of the time I ride my Burton Jussi 159 ($530). I love my board-it works for everything from park riding to Alaska backcountry. Then for jibbing I use my 154, which is a really fun board. It has a softer flex, so that it’s better for jibbing and just cruising on the hill.
Boots: Burton Ion boots ($350), size 9 in white.
Bindings: Burton C60’s ($380) in white.
Personal settings: I used to do all kinds of things, but now I just run everything stock. The gear is so awesome that I don’t need to do anything else other than the right adjustments.
Tuning techniques: I dull the edges a bit, so I take that razor sharp brand new edge off. I file my edges off completely with a file around the tip of the nose and tail and about six inches down. I also try to wax my board as often as possible. It’s good if you can wax the brand-new board a few times, that way it sucks all the wax in and you don’t need to wax it as often during the winter.
Outerwear: I like light jackets, shells, or light insulated jackets. Then I have layers under the jacket if need some warmth.
Jacket: Burton AK 3L Pitto jacket in Truant Orange ($379).
Pants: Burton AK 3L Hover pants in roasted brown smoke camo ($329).
Gloves: Burton AK guide gloves in black ($99).
Goggles: Smith phenom goggles with mirror lens ($130).
Riding style: It has to be heli-riding. You just can’t beat the endless untracked pow.










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