John Foy & Jason Tackitt Ripping Squaw!
Posted in General, The Quotations on 16. Mar, 2010
Posted in General, The Quotations on 16. Mar, 2010
Posted in General, The Quotations on 15. Mar, 2010
Posted in General on 12. Mar, 2010
A tribute to all the fallen soldiers this past season. Rude boy.
Featuring Nick Visconti, NJ Peterson, Brent Oftedal, Joshua Parker, Brett Butcher, Brendon Drury, John Foy, Jason Robinson, Kyle Miller, Chris Larson, Johnny Lazzareschi, Nicki Slechta, Durell Williams, Sammy Spiteri, Nial Romanek, Brandon Cocard, Kartier, James Brumfield, and Ben Rice.
Filming and Editing by Tim Bradley.
Music by NJ Peterson and Nick Visconti.
Dangerzone Season 2 Episode 14 – “Dangerzone Sucks” from Nick Visconti on Vimeo.
Hitting features in the streets has never been easy for snowboarders. Finding a natural run-in is as easy as finding a needle in a haystack and even if you do find a spot like that, it gets so blown out and played within the first month. From there snowboarders began slinging each other into features with shovels, ski poles, etc. Not a lot of speed or set up time. Then we got a little smarter and started building drop-in ramps. Drop-in ramps were great for speed but were hard to lug around due to weight and size. The days of drop-in ramps and slinging your friends into features with shovels is over. Last season an exciting new product was unveiled that has changed the face of urban shred sessions forever.
The Banshee Bungee is taking the shred world by storm. It is a light weight, braided rope that can be stretched liked a rubber band to sling your friends into features never thought do-able before. . With three strands of vulcanized rubber providing their tough demeanor, the board bungees are ready for just about anything.
The Banshee Bungee is super easy to use. You find a stable structure to hook the bungee too, have a couple (or more) friends stretch it out for you, they hand you the wake board style handle, and off you go. The further you stretch it out, the faster you go. Its light weight, easy to set up and break down, and easy to use. Urban shred spots that were never accessible are now super easy to hit.
The Bungee comes in 10, 20, or 30 foot lengths. With the Urban Assault Package you get the 10 foot bungee with handle, rope, and clamp for $149.99. Stretching to over 100 feet, the 20-foot long Outlaw Slinger can launch any boarder across any surface: asphalt, metal, snow, sand, water, warehouse floor on an office chair you name it, we send it. The teeth-chattering, skin-scraping possibilities are endless: join the Slinger in holy union with your skimboard, skateboard, snowboard, skis, kid brother, or Grandma’s wheelchair. The 3-strand braid design of vulcanized rubber prevents snapback. And over 500 feet of launch at speeds approaching 35mph guaranteeing a maximum of grins, even if you do wipe out. This package comes in at $225.


If you are ready to be a freak in the streets check out the Banshee Bungee. You will not be disappointed.
Posted in General, The Danger on 12. Mar, 2010
Last month I was invited to the NIke 6.0 The Farm Contest. It was outside of Munich Germany. Good riders good people, good sausage! Check it out! www.nike6.com
Nike 6.0 The Farm from NiKE 6.0 on Vimeo.
And don’t forget you can use DANGER as a code to save an extra 15% off at the C3 Store
Posted in General on 09. Mar, 2010
Posted in General, The Quotations on 09. Mar, 2010
1st Annual Shred with Sessions Day! from brett butcher on Vimeo.