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Ruckspin
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Posted: Jan 16, 2006 - 12:39 PM
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First post: Oct 11, 2004
Total posts: 252
Location: Langley Park County Durham
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| Palmer have there own factory and do supa tech boards and are named after saun pal,er so are pretty core |
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HandD
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Posted: Jan 16, 2006 - 12:45 PM
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First post: Feb 09, 2005
Total posts: 1764
Location: Medway
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| I respect nothing mwahahahahaha |
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jockmcnasty
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Posted: Jan 22, 2006 - 03:04 AM
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First post: Oct 17, 2004
Total posts: 71
Location: ESSEX
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| Signal snowboards, any company run by dave lee and having matt hammer on board is cool with me and they warrantied my snapped board super quick sending me the new one before the old one had been sent back (best damn warranty I've ever come across in 10 years) plus the boards ride super good (just like supernatural boards used to ) |
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MetalJoe
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Posted: Jan 22, 2006 - 10:55 AM
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First post: Nov 14, 2004
Total posts: 2206
Location: Bucks / MK Xscape
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Burton, for being one of the early pioneers of snowboard tech, for still being snowboarder owned and run, and for being successful.
Rome for building solid, fun boards and having a good rider-oriented vibe.
32 for having the lightest, comfiest, most tech boots on the market.
Helly Hansen for over a hundred years experience in creating warm and waterproof clothing.
Flow, for going out on their own and trying to do something revolutionary with bindings. |
_________________ Part-time BASI 2 snowboard instructor and experienced Python/SQL developer.
Snowboarder, Telemarker, Alpine Skier.
SCUKer #1041
(All opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employers)
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burton_boarder
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Posted: Jan 22, 2006 - 11:38 AM
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First post: Jan 03, 2005
Total posts: 430
Location: yorkshire
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backlip
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Posted: Jan 22, 2006 - 06:04 PM
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First post: Oct 11, 2004
Total posts: 596
Location: Scotland
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capita - no rollerblades, mountainbikes or shareholders here haha
also the teams not comprised of jocks all trying to jump the further than each other with an added 180 |
_________________ snowflex makes you invincible.
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neversaydie
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Posted: Jan 22, 2006 - 06:57 PM
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First post: Jan 16, 2006
Total posts: 672
Location: Hampshire under a roof with Jodi
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| Scott USA or GNU... Both Pioneers, and always seem forgotten! |
_________________ Some say they come looking for Drugs, Dirty Dancin & Poundin' Techno House music!
http://www.nsdcreations.co.uk
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Alex_1979
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Posted: Jan 22, 2006 - 07:02 PM
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First post: Oct 05, 2005
Total posts: 317
Location: Bournemouth (Talbot Woods, the real Westside!)...oh, County of Dorset
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neversaydie wrote:
Scott USA or GNU... Both Pioneers, and always seem forgotten!
Mervin Manufacturing (Lib Tech/Gnu/Bent Metal Bindings) would get my vote for sure. I have never been able to understand why they haven't had better distribution in the UK.
You would have thought that their new parent company (Quiksilver) would use their commercial clout to rectify that issue. When i was in the Quiksilver store in MK they had a rubbish range. The Quiksilver store in Bournemouth hadn't even heard of Gnu/Lib Tech! |
_________________ Founding (and only!) member of the Mount Norquay (Banff) ex-Lifties Association. (UK Branch)
Listen to The Smiths
Fat Vegans....explain yourselves!
Try anything once except incest, line dancing and Flow bindings.
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joel
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Posted: Jan 22, 2006 - 07:09 PM
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First post: Jan 11, 2005
Total posts: 168
Location: Bristol
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| DC. Just for the mountain lab |
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