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THIRTY TWO Advanced Snowboard Boots & Outerwear

Producer of high-end boots and apparel by snowboarders for snowboarders. Full Line of boots In all shades and for all levels from beginner to Advanced Snow Master. Outerwear, pants, hoodies, hats & more.www.thirtytwo.com

AERIAL7 SOUND DISK BEANIE

From the streets to the mountains, the Aerial7 Sound Disk Beanie merges technology and fashion. This innovative beanie is so comfortable you’ll forget you’re even wearing headphones. The ultra slim sound disk delivers crisp, clear sound. Built in microphone works with iPhone & Blackberry. Designed for comfort without sacrificing sound.

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ICELANTIC SKIS The Shaman

With a truly unique shape and design, The Shaman balances the skier’s weight allowing a forward, powerful powder turn unlike anything you have ever believed possible. Offered in 161cm 173cm and 184cm lengths, The Shaman provides excellent maneuverability while its 160 mm tip rivals even the biggest powder skis in floatation and stability. And don’t be fooled by the wide girth, the Shaman rips the groomers with its aggressive sidecut and torsional rigidity. So go ahead, shed your inner demons and put The Shaman to the test. www.icelantic.com

DROP Verde & DPI Glove

For 2009/2010, the all-new Verde Series puts an eco-friendly twist on some  of DROP’s most popular gloves by incorporating recycled Thinsulate insulation, chrome-free leathers and reclaimed three-layer soft shell fabrics.  To celebrate this initiative and at the same time  extend the artist-driven DROP Pure Inspiration (DPI) Series introduced last year, San Francisco’s nature-loving artist, Bigfoot, was tapped for an exclusive collaboration. 50. www.dropmfg.com

Hestra Vertical Cut Freeride Glove

Its short cut fits neatly under jacket cuffs, and reinforced knuckles and palms keep you protected from wayward branches and long days on the mountain. Stretch Cordura fabric is super comfortable, while Army Leather goatskin palms are super soft and grippy. 155, www.hestrausa.com

K2 Eco-Pop For Her & Slayblade For Him

The EcoPop and Slayblade boards are the flagships for K2’s expanded environmental focus. The new EcoPop – X Game Gold Medalist Gretchen Bleiler’s board – features our state of the art Flatline Technology and Harshmellow damping while at the same time utilizing K2’s Eco Conscious Construction (ECC) to help keep winters cold and snowy. The Slayblade, which also features all of K2’s state of the art technology, is also designed using our brand new Flatline Technology, proven Harshmellow damping and environmentally conscious Hybrilight Construction. 500.-550. www.K2snowboarding.com

ARBOR 2010 DRAFT
Already known as a player in snowboarding’s eco-revolution. Now Arbor takes on the rocker revolution – the new Draft is designed around The System, a fusion of interdependent technologies that support jib-specific performance.  Make no mistake; rocker boards represent a new approach to how snowboards function.  Rocker shapes require a total rethinking of long held ideas on technologies and how they interact. To that end, we offer The System. All of Arbor’s wood cores are made with poplar that has been certified by the Forest Stewardship Council as sustainably produced.  Poplar is still the best choice as a primary wood core material due to its combination of lighter-weight performance, durability, and availability. Recipient of 2010 SIA’S “INNOVATION” AWARD & BACKCOUNTRY MAGAZINE’S “GEAR OF THE YEAR” AWARD. 395. www.arborsports.com

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