Accessories
The succulent suede interior is a pretty classy cushion, and when you turn up the audio it’s like rollin’ in a Caddy.
Straight from Lago’s dome like a backwoods crown with the hunting-inspired graphics.
It’s so cozy inside this rig you don’t even need to worry about wearing a beanie underneath.
Developed by Giro’s team of contest heavies, this super lightweight piece keeps your head on straight when you’re spinning down pipe walls or just lapping the park.
I would absolutely use Base Paste, not as an alternative to hot wax, but as a quick fix when my board feels slow and sticky. It’s perfect for those contest kids who want a leg up on the competition or for those who just don’t want to blow it on a pow day with a slow board!
This hand-knit wool-blend beanie will protect your head and ears from any kind of extreme weather.
The wool in these socks will keep your feet nice and toasty while the spandex will make them a comfortable fit. The high-density padding in key areas provides extra cushioning. What more would you want from a sock?
Hide your face in the Illusionist Scarf and make the cold disappear!
It keeps your face dry and warm. It’s way better than a normal cotton bandana, which is almost impossible to breath through and when it gets wet it’s miserable. This face mask makes you appreciate a nice face mask.
Stay warm and safe in this cute helmet with a warm and fuzzy knit liner.
The tips of your fingers are sure to keep warm in these PrimaLoft-insulated fleece-lined mitts.
The liner is an original piece of artwork by Seattle-based artist Luke Yates.
Designed by Ellery Hollingsworth and Byrn Valaika-high tops and bright colors are in!
“They do seem to support the wrist and prevented minor injuries,” Dave says. “I would totally recommend these to people learning to snowboard, riders who fall a lot, and those with weak wrists.”









