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Razor Ripsurf

Razor, creators of the popular drift racing Crazy Cart, have developed the Razor Ripsurf, a board that brings surfing to the city. The board´s styling and function were guided by the feel of surfing and features of a real surfboard, the end product mimics the feel of surfing on a concrete environment. Ripsurf uses Razor´s RipStik Air technology which allows riders to speed up and slow down without ever taking their foot off the board, and, by moving your body in the same way as surfers ride waves, the RipSurf will keep going until you decide to stop. watch the cool video of it in action

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Available in Europe here




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OAKLEY AIRWAVE GOGGLE - Image

OAKLEY AIRWAVE GOGGLE

Oakley have updated their Airwave Goggle. Oakley Airwave 1.5 builds on the success of the popular goggle launched last year, it has 30% more battery life, better processor, better graphics, and MFI Bluetooth. As the previous version, it features a 14-inch screen integrated within the goggle, you can check your speed, altitude, jump analytics, temperature, locate your track friends, listen to music, answer calls, view text messages, and navigate resort maps...
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Yardsale Magnetic Ski Poles

Say goodbye to the hassle of juggling ski gear with Yardsale Magnetic Ski Poles, designed for both backcountry and resort adventures. These innovative poles feature magnetic foam grips and baskets that effortlessly click together, making carrying your gear a breeze, whether on the chairlift or in the parking lot. Crafted from durable 7-series aluminum with ice-crushing steel tips, these poles are built to perform. The ergonomic Bloom algae foam handles and 3D...
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PUSH SNOWBOARDING | BY NOKIA AND BURTON

Nokia, in partnership with Burton, developed a monitoring system for snowboarders. The idea is to connect a series of sensors (heart rate, pressure on the board and orientation) to a Arduino processor, which then sends via Bluetooth, the acquired data to a Nokia N8, which records the entire performance (including the phone´s GPS path).  All this through a free application that can be downloaded from the Push Snowboarding web page. The Push Kit should be av...
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