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Dual Snowboards

Dual Snowboards gives users a freedom never possible with a regular snowboard. Dual is basically a snowboard cut in half and attaches to each foot independently, bringing users a more exciting experience and the ability to conceptualize new tricks. Another great advantage is the mobility factor, with dual snowboards you can walk around thanks to the two piece design. source




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ULTRALIGHT SNOWBOARD CARRY SYSTEM - Image

ULTRALIGHT SNOWBOARD CARRY SYSTEM

"Function Snow" is a new company created by two backcountry enthusiasts, their aim is to produce ultralight and beautifully designed snow equipment. The Ultralight Snowboard Carry System reflects their mission perfectly, it consists of a simple, pocketable, backpack carry strap with a single buckle assembly. watch the video Also check out their Ultralight Ski Carry System ...
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DAHU SKI BOOT

An alarming number of skiers assume that ski boots hurt, period. Most models tend to suffocate your feet and feel uncomfortable, especially when you’re not on the slopes. Bootmaker Dahu has entered the North American market with a revolutionary ski boot. The Ecorce 01 is built of high-performance composites, Italian leather, and aircraft-grade aluminum. It is composed of a lace-up liner boot that is waterproof with rubber soles and PrimaLoft insulation that can be...
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CHOPFIT CHOPPER

Work out like a lumberjack with the ChopFit Chopper! This new piece of fitness equipment is based on the traditional wood-cutting tool and offers a unique way to mix up your indoor workout routine. It is heavy enough to provide resistance while ergonomic enough to enable to a secure grip, and with an innovative functionality and design, the Chopper works all the muscles you never knew you had. A downloadable app provides a visual guide to all the exercises and detai...
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