2009 Good Wood Board Tester Bios
Complete stats and the top-three board picks of the 23 hardest-riding boarders in the testing business.
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- September 07 2008 | 21,625 views | 57 comments
Even before I moved to So Cal from Montana to work at TWS, I overused words like “radical,” “awesome,” “shred,” and “gnarly.” I’ll try to not sound like the ultimate boarder in this blog, but I think it’s in my blood. I’m the editor, I mean the “shreditor …”
A video by Pete Andersen on snowboarding’s most soulful subculture. Check the complete NoBoarding feature in the October Issue—out now!
» Read Full StoryComplete stats and the top-three board picks of the 23 hardest-riding boarders in the testing business.
» Read Full StoryCheck out video from the final day of the 2008 Oakley Stylewars.
» Read Full StoryDay 2 video from the Oakley Stylewars at Falls Creek, AUS.
» Read Full StoryCharles Reid dominates the Volvo 28 Steps at the 2008 Oakley Stylewars. Check the video.
» Read Full StoryIn the beginning there was an urge to find different ways to get down a snow-covered hill, to be different, and to tinker. This account is not meant to issue bragging rights or lay down who’s-first claims (unless they are widely known,) but it’s an effort to educate and give thanks to the early pioneers who had the ingenuity and took the time to make snowboarding better. This is a simple account of the evolution of the snowboard binding.
[First published in Transworld SNOWboarding, February 2005]
By Dennis Nazari
Photography by James Cassimus
The timeline was first published in the Transworld SNOWboarding February 2005 issue.
» Read Full StoryLouie Vito’s “Songs For Cruisin’” Playlist … for reals.
» Read Full StoryAn abbreviated timeline of snowboard binding evolution. The binding timeline was first published in Transworld SNOWboarding in February, 2005.
» Read Full StoryTWS rolled up to Hood during Session 3, Gretchen and Nicolas’ signature session. Oakley had the place on lock from TAC-style QP sessions, dodgeball blowouts, to soccer battles. Any more activities and the campers heads would’ve exploded.