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Reskate

Reskate is a project from Barcelona, it was born with the intention of rescuing that skateboard you abandoned behind in your teens, the board that didn resist your last trick or the board that is rotting in your balcony. Reskate restores your old skateboard into a brand new mini long, they recollect your board and deliver it to an acclaimed illustrator. You will get get a limited and unrepeatable edition!



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AWAYCO GEAR RENTAL

Traveling with your surf/snow boards is a hassle, but surfing or snowboarding with rental gear is never ideal. Well now, San-Fran-based company Awayco, is hoping to bring an end to this problem with its membership platform, by allowing travelers to reserve top-quality boards and other gear from the Awayco site and pick it up from an approved specialty retailer on location. They partner with the best brands and only work with premium equipment, so you can travel ligh...
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GOLDCOAST LONGBOARDS

GoldCoast Skateboards is a Salt Lake City and California based company specializing in longboards, cruisers and transition skateboards. Their boards are made from Bamboo and provide toughness, elasticity, feel and response, they are cold pressed and precision cut to perfection. They feature some very cool designs and shapes and are great for both casual cruising and hill bombing. You can get them from the Goldcoast website or from amazon....
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AIRBOARD

Looking for a new snow toy for the slopes this year? Check out Airboard, an inflatable sled that makes you feel like you are hovering over the snow. Made of high-quality polyurethane covered textiles, the portable Airboard is light and extremely durable, and thanks to its flexible air body, it absorbs slope unevenness and bumps giving you a smooth ride. Steer by shifting your weight, and to brake simply turn your airboard at a 90° angle to your downhill direction, ...
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