Intended Purpose: The Coal V-Neck Gator is a two sided micro tech fleece designed to be lightweight and bandana style for the mountain. Appearance: I received the V-Neck Gator in the purple colorway which is entirely purple with the coal branding all over. I like the bright color but there are other options that aren’t [...]
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Review: Coal V-Neck Gator
December 6th, 2011Review: Coal Frena NWA
October 18th, 2011Intended Purpose: This knitted neckwarmer is built for the rugged cold of the mountains. It’s best for the chilly negative temp days because the material in thick but breathable. Appearance: I received the Frena in the turquoise color choice which happens to be my favorite option. The rest of the color choices are bright colors [...]
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June 16th, 2011Job Title: Credit and Customer Service Manager Employer: C3 Worldwide; home of Capita Snowboards, Union Bindings and Coal Headwear Years on snow: 10 non-commited, 2 committed Days on snow: not enough, but I managed to get in around 20? last season Currently Riding: 154 Capita Indoor Survival FK, Union Atlas Bindings, 32 Lashed boots, Bern [...]
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September 19th, 2008
Industry Profile: C3 Worldwide Sales Manager Johan Malkoski Shay: Tell us a little bit about yourself? Johan: My real name is John but a hockey playing meathead roommate from 20 years ago thought that Johan was a better name and it stuck. I’m 6’3″, 210 pounds of twisted steel, bald, larger than normal nose, 41 [...]
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August 19th, 2008I’m always in awe to step into the snowboard offices where the thinking behind snowboard products is done…you get to see the work environment and the people who are there that create it all. Yesterday I had the chance to stop by Capita located in Seattle and here’s what came of it. It’s grown [...]
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