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SNOWBOARDING EUROPEAN OPEN

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

SNOWBOARDING EUROPEAN OPEN

British Hopes For Vancouver Olympics

The next winter Olympics start on February 12th 2010 in Vancouver Canada and Britain has medal hopes in several events including two in snowboarding disciplines.

The Vancouver Winter Games are only 8 months away and the prospect of British success is adding to the growing excitement. Unusually, Britain has several athletes with realistic chances of winning a medal next year and thoughts are already turning to 2014 and the Games in Sochi, Russia. Britain’s winter sports organisations have recently opted to form a consolidated group called the British Winter Sports Group, which they hope will make it easier to find new funding for 2010 and beyond and propel them to even better results in future World and Olympic competitions.

In previous years, given our country’s facilities, Britain’s chances of success would have been very slim against the traditional winter sports nations like Austria, Switzerland and the USA. However that may be set to change as improved funding and new technology is helping British athletes become ever more competitive. The Lottery has provided the money for huge improvements in the way British Olympians are able prepare for competition. In the Summer Games the success of British cyclists is one example of the success well funded teams can achieve. In the previous Winter Olympics, held in Turin in 2006, Britain won only one silver medal in the women’s skeleton and historically over all Winter Olympics, Britain’s average medal haul is just one.

Of course Britain has won Olympic gold medals in winter events in the past, with skaters John Curry and Robin Cousins both taking gold in the men’s figure skating event. You may not know that Britain has also taken gold in the women’s event, but you have to go back to the London Games of 1908 when Madge Syers won. So how did London host the winter Olympics you may ask. Well actually the skating events were part of the Summer Games at that time, with the first Winter Olympics games not being held until 1924 in Chamonix. At those first games there were only 16 events across 7 different sports, whereas in Vancouver next year there will be 15 different sports with athletes competing in 86 events. That gives us an indication of how popular winter sports are becoming.

One major factor in that popularity is accessibility. Previously winter sports events were only available to those who lived in locations where the sports could take place or those who had the time and money to be able to travel there. For countries like Britain, that meant competitors were usually wealthy individuals or members of the armed services.
All that has changed over recent years and now it is reported that in skiing, for example, 2 million people participate regularly. Some of these people travel to the alpine resorts in European countries such as France, Switzerland and Austria, but many do their skiing in the UK on artificial outdoor ski slopes or at one of the new indoor “real snow” centres. There are now six “real snow” complexes in the UK with the newest being The Snow Centre in Hemel Hempstead, just outside London. It features two snow slopes and provides an area of 8000 square metres of snow for skiers and snowboarders.

Britain currently has 8 nationally-supported athletes who train and compete full-time in snowboarding competitions and the team believe they have Olympic medal chances in the Snowboard Cross & Half Pipe events. Zoe Gillings, Britain’s top female snowboarder, has already achieved a podium position in the FIS Snowboard World Cup Finals this year. Snowboarding is just one discipline where Brits will compete in Vancouver. Others include figure skating, bobsleigh, luge, alpine skiing, biathlon and short track speed skating.

The development of facilities like the one in Hemel Hempstead means that British athletes can train and compete all year round and hopefully reduce the skill gaps that previously existed against the countries that normally dominate winter sports. For example the British Alpine Ski team now has 20 full time athletes who are able to spend around 200 days annually on snow competing or training and the British Ice Hockey team recently won a bronze medal at the World Championships.

Other plans for winter sports in the UK include an educational programme that may see winter sports become part of the National Curriculum from 2010. Lessons will be given in certain sports and a roadshow tour is proposed to help promote the sports. Things are certainly improving for winter sports in Britain and with new facilities opening all the time it may not be long before we see athletes competing on an equal footing with the traditional winter sports nations.

About the Author

Michael Baker is a snow sports journalist based in Europe. He covers all snow sports, ski resorts and
indoor ski
facilities like The Snow Centre, which recently opened in the UK. Indoor snow resorts are opening all over Europe and look set to help sports like skiing and snowboarding become more accessible.

European Open 2009 : Slopestyle, Kids time ! (snowboard)


SNOWBOARDING JACKETS BURTON

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

SNOWBOARDING JACKETS BURTON
As a consumer, does a product feature with a ™ after it make that product more desirable?

For example: a Burton snowboarding jacket with Thermacore™ insulation and DryRide™ waterproof breathable membrane. Does the trademark aspect of these features matter to you? Does it lend the description authenticity?

yes, in that the company cares about the technology enough to spend time and money getting it trademarked.

Burton Kid Robot 3L Snowboard Jacket


Arctic Cat Snowmobile Poster - Men In Green do Visit Earth


Arctic Cat Snowmobile Poster – Men In Green do Visit Earth


$15.99


Men in Green do Visit Earth authentic Arctic Cat Snowmobile Poster…

Burton Ranger Mens Snowboard Jacket


Burton Ranger Mens Snowboard Jacket



Whether you’re hot lapping the lifts or deep in the backcountry, the Burton Ranger Jacket has everything you need to outmaneuver Mother Nature. DRYRIDE Durashell 2-layer laminated fabric doubles up the wet weather protection, low-bulk, midweight Thermacore insulates all season, and a satin lining keeps it smoother than the interior of your creepy uncle’s conversion van. Factor in a moldable hood (…


Burton Shaun White Puff the Magic Jacket - Men's


Burton Shaun White Puff the Magic Jacket – Men’s



Material: [Shell] Storm-lite 1.0; [Lining] nylon
Insulation: 140g body, 100g sleeves
Waterproof Rating: 5K
Breathable Rating: 5000g
Core Venting: Yes, pitzips
Pockets: 2 Handwarmer, 1 chest, 1 goggle, 1 pass
Seam Taped: Yes, critically
Powder Skirt: Yes
Hood: Yes
Zip-in Compatibility: No
Recommended Use: Snowboarding in cold clear conditions or for layering under a shell…


Mens Burton full front zip stripe sweatshirt hoodie jacket - X-Large


Mens Burton full front zip stripe sweatshirt hoodie jacket – X-Large




Snowboarding Fun!


Snowboarding Fun!


$2.99


Are You A Snowboarding Beginner? If Yes, You Are In For A Treat…Here Are Some Great Snow Boarding Tips For Amateurs!Snowboarding is, beyond doubt, a fun-filled sport, and very outdoor enthusiast will enjoy reading this amazing 38-page eBook, “Snowboarding Fun.” This delightful eBook presents all the interesting facts about snowboarding, along with wonderful tips on various snowboarding hot s…

AK [AK] Decal Sticker Snowboarding


AK [AK] Decal Sticker Snowboarding



Qty: 2 Decals Size: 5.5 inches in length x 3.5 inches in height Pick the colors from above Colors available are: White, Black, Blue, Purple, Orange, Red, Silver, Gold, Yellow, Lime Green, Forest Green, Pink, and Gray…


Burton Ripper Snowboard Jacket - Boys 2010


Burton Ripper Snowboard Jacket – Boys 2010



The Ripper Snowboard Jacket from Burton is wrapped in the industry-leading performance of Dryride Durashell to ensure a season of on-mountain dryness, warmth, comfort, and most of all happiness. Dryride Durashell’s waterproof/breathable properties is a continuing process of shielding you from the external environment, while simultaneously propelling the moisture created by your body away from your…


Burton Puffaluffagus Snowboard Jacket - Boys 2011


Burton Puffaluffagus Snowboard Jacket – Boys 2011



Forget Snuffy, it’s all about the Puffaluffagus. Part of Shaun White’s White Collection, the Burton Puffaluffagus Jacket is the new hot trend in snowboarding. Featuring a look straight out of the 80’s, Burton designed the Puffaluffagus with 2 layers of DRYRIDE Durashell to provide full weatherproofing against moisture without sacrificing the breathability. This weatherproofing is essential in keep…


SNOWBOARDING BRANDS BURTON

Monday, June 14th, 2010

SNOWBOARDING BRANDS BURTON

How Good Is The Burton Infinite Channel System (Ics)

I have been riding the Burton ICS since the start of the season. I have tried it on a range of Burton snowboards with both EST and 3D bindings and in many varied conditions. I will not be going back.

Using a channel system to attach bindings to a snowboard is not a brand new idea. But the way Burton has implemented it is and that is what I think makes the Burton ICS worth a very good look.

Before you go ahead and purchase a Burton ICS board there are a few things you should know.

1. If you have Burton 3D bindings you can attach them to your board with new binding plates which are free from Burton
2. If you do not have Burton bindings check with your dealer to see if new binding plates are available from your binding company. At the time of writing there were no alternative plates available for most of the better known brands.
3. The future is ICS so if you are going to purchase a new board don’t compromise because your old bindings don’t fit.

ICS stands for ‘Infinite Channel System’ and when it comes to setting up your board the key word here is infinite. With traditional systems you are bound by fixed positions on the board and on the plates. With ICS you can move the bindings fractionally in all directions to achieve your perfect stance width and foot position. Angles and widths are easily set by the new angle / reference viewing window. If you carry a tool when riding it is very easy to make changes by loosening the two screws on each binding. You do not need to lift the binding off the board to adjust the plate position or angles… this is a major plus point.

To accompany the channel system Burton have produced a new range of bindings which are referred to as EST. In addition to the two point fixings Burton have improved the foot bed and the most obvious difference to me is the comfort of the cushioning.

If you are interested in testing out the new ICS / EST system on the mountain then you should stay at rudechalets Morzine accommodation

About the Author

Chris Lavender has been skiing and snowboarding for over 20 years and is the founder and director of rudechalets which provides summer and winter accommodation in Morzine & Chamonix.

Unveiling the Burton / GORE-TEX ® brand Olympic Snowboarding Uniform


Burton P.S. Aperture Pack Bondage Black


Burton P.S. Aperture Pack Bondage Black


$112.46


The Burton Aperture Pack is a clean, simple 26-liter day pack designed for carrying all your essential photo gear, with extra room for anything else you might need such as laptop, skateboard, pens and sketch book. With padded customizable compartments, tripod carry and a slew of external accessory pockets, the Burton Aperture Pack has a home for everything….

Burton Mens Baker Under Glove True Black Small


Burton Mens Baker Under Glove True Black Small


$41.21


The Burton Men’s Baker Under Glove is a totally awesome glove. Built with rugged DRYRIDE Ultrashell fabric and the extra waterproof Insane Membrane insert, the Baker Under Glove also doubles up the warmth with Thermacore insulation and a woolly pile fixed fleece lining. Too warm or too cold? Control your climate with the hidden, dual-function heater/vent pocket, which will accommodate a disposable…

Burton Mens Profile Glove True Black Small


Burton Mens Profile Glove True Black Small


$33.71


Warm and weatherproof, the Burton Men’s Profile Glove is constructed of bomber-tough DRYRIDE Ultrashell 2L fabric, with midweight Thermacore insulation. A quick-drying microfiber lining keep your hands toasty warm. Burton’s pistol-grip pre-curved fit delivers superior dexterity keeping your hands warm and nimble, no matter what kind of action you get into….

Bakoda Branded Snowboard Leash Nylon w/Metal Clasp


Bakoda Branded Snowboard Leash Nylon w/Metal Clasp


$6.99


Getting yelled at by the lift Nazi for not having a leash is annoying. Bakoda’s stylish leashes avoid that mosquito bite and keep your board safe.

FEATURES:

* Heavy Duty Articulating Metal Clasp
* Metal Key Ring
* Heavy Duty Nylon Strap…


Red Impact Wrist Guards


Red Impact Wrist Guards



Insane sprain protection. Fully adjustable, low-profile design for a comfortable and less bulky under-glove/mitt fit….


2008 Burton Audex Jacket


2008 Burton Audex Jacket



08 AUDEX OUTERWEAR

The future of wearable technology.

The Audex® collection represents the ultimate blend of technology and snowboard function. Available on select jackets and packs, Audex includes Bluetooth® powered by Motorola®, iPod®-compatible wireless, and MP3/Media technology. Music, video, photos and phone calls are just a click away. Plug in. Rock out. Ride on.

BLUETOOTH® STE…


BURTON SNOWBOARDING JAPAN

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

BURTON SNOWBOARDING JAPAN

Paolo de Guzman – Burton Supermodel X 2009 Snowboard (Japan)


BURTON SNOWBOARDING EQUIPMENT

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

BURTON SNOWBOARDING EQUIPMENT
Im buying flow Bindings M9 and forum recon boots and im affraid they will be to flexible..?

Im 35 year old , 6 feet tall and wheigh 200 pounds and I also looking for a little bit of confort.. Ive been snowboarding for 8 years.

At the moment i have Burton Moto boots and Burton freestyle old bindings. Both of these are like 5 year old equipment. I have the chance to buy some new Flow m9 bindings and Forum Recon snowboard boots. I have a wide Ride snowboard and usually like doing some freestyle but love to ski all the mountain …

By the way i can buy these two things very cheap.

Should i buy them or will i have two much flexibility and will this bother with my all mountain skiing.

Sorry about my english..

Well technically you can ride anything if you want. The Flow M9 is actually a very strong and sturdy binding, contrary to popular belief. However the strap is pretty soft as it is geared toward the park. The M11 is going to have a much more responsive strap that will give you added support. But the M9 will prob work just fine. As for the Recon boots, they are a very soft entry-level snowboard boot. They lack the necessary support for hard, all-mountain riding. Especially with 200 lbs. of force wrenching on them every turn, these boots are gonna mush out in no time. But like I said previously… everything is rideable. I would suggest saving up a few extra bucks and swooping a more supportive pair of boots for a cheap closeout price. http://www.sierrasnowboard.com/snowboard-boots-0.asp

Good Luck
Sierra Crew

Burton Snowboarding Equipment : How to Mount Burton Bindings


Red Impact Shorts (Men's)


Red Impact Shorts (Men’s)



Extractable padding and breathable fabric meet street fashion….


Wrong Gear Tactical Warrior Mask Tan


Wrong Gear Tactical Warrior Mask Tan


$24.99


Wrong Gear Warrior Mask is the latest in tactical fashion and offers basic face protection from the sun, wind, sand, dust, or for any outdoor activity. The shemagh material is 100% cotton. The mask also has a 100% ventilated polyester mesh material on the face/mouth area for comfort and it helps to prevent moisture from your breath to fog up your goggles. A reinforced Velcro strip at the back of t…

Wrong Gear Tactical Warrior Mask Green


Wrong Gear Tactical Warrior Mask Green


$24.99


Wrong Gear Warrior Mask is the latest in tactical fashion and offers basic face protection from the sun, wind, sand, dust, or for any outdoor activity. The shemagh material is 100% cotton. The mask also has a 100% ventilated polyester mesh material on the face/mouth area for comfort and it helps to prevent moisture from your breath to fog up your goggles. A reinforced Velcro strip at the back of t…

Burton Custom Snowboard (Closeout)


Burton Custom Snowboard (Closeout)



** The Burton Channel mounting system is compatible exclusively with Burton bindings. Snowboards with The Channel are NOT compatible with other binding brands ** The Custom snowboard from Burton is the godfather of freestyle. Shredded daily by Mads and Mason on any terrain imaginable, there’s a reason the Custom sets the standard that every company aspires to. Featuring the most proven ingredients…


Profile of Burton Snowboards: The Global Market Leader in Snowboarding Equipment


Profile of Burton Snowboards: The Global Market Leader in Snowboarding Equipment