Four years ago, DC introduced snowboards to their collection and they continue to step up the technology, design and materials that define their snowboards. Inspiration for this winter’s DC snowboard line comes directly from the snow team’s needs and DC’s history in skateboarding. For 2012, DC introduces the Ply snowboardsthat have a skate twin geometry, [...]
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DC Snowboards 2011-2012
June 18th, 2011Industry Profile: DC Snow Marketing Manager Adam Hawes
June 2nd, 2011Job Title: Marketing Manager Employer: DC Years On Snow: Hooked since the 5th Grade. Days On Snow: Never enough. Currently Riding: Mammoth/Bachelor/Snowbird/Hood over the next few weeks. Current Set-Up: DC Devun Walsh 157, DC Lauri Heiskari 153, DC Torstein Horgmo Ply 150.5, DC SuperPark Boots, DC Outerwear and Layering Currently I am: Mildly hungover? Eating [...]
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January 27th, 2011Location: Mammoth, CA Snow Conditions: Hardpacked to icy groomers. Setup: I rode the DC Devun with Union Team bindings and Vans Veil Boots size 8. Size: 154cm. First Impression: You’d swear you are riding a camber board Weight: Lighter than average Flex: It goes without saying but if you’d seen Devun ride, you know this [...]
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March 24th, 2010DC continues to design their range of products based around performance, technical features and functionality. DC boots continue to take technology they use in their shoes and brings them to the snowboard side. The DC outerwear collection takes performance and functionality to the snow with their street inspired fabrics. Their snowboards are in their 3rd [...]
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March 29th, 2009Functionality, performance and visual enhancement are what DC outerwear brings to the table. Whether you like the rocket pop (remember that), glow in the park, DC board graphics or colors that are less flashy, there is a variety that stand out or don’t stand out on the mountain depending how you like it. The outerwear [...]
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March 3rd, 2009
Already in their 2nd season of making snowboards, DC continues to add onto their collection with two new additions of snowboards: a men’s board BDR and a women’s board BFT. They now have seven series of snowboards and for 2010, four pro models within the collection (Ikka, Devun, Lauri and Biittner). Quite the accomplishment for [...]
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July 23rd, 2008
Here are some upcoming DC women’s outerwear and snowboard boots that will be hitting the shops very soon. Women’s Outerwear DC Morton W Jacket MSRP: $320.00 This military styled, wool ¾ length jacket features a faux rabbit fur removable vest, fully taped seams, and insulated lining. Other features Exotex™ 10,000 waterproofing fabrics, a removable waist [...]
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July 10th, 2008As I stepped into the DC event at the Palms Hotel in January, I should have been blown away because I was in the Hugh Hefner Suite…but it wasn’t the suite that captured my eye. It was a very bright piece of DC Outerwear that stood out. This piece of outerwear I would find out [...]
Read More... | 3 CommentsDC Snowboard Boots re-releases the Serum
June 22nd, 2008
DC Snowboard Boots is re-releasing the Serum boot for the 2008-2009 season, marking it’s 10th year in snowboard boots. When released in 1998, the Serum took on a skate design. The 2008-2009 Serum is updated in technical design but keeping the same classic look of the original Serum. DC should be hitting stores [...]
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February 20th, 20082008-2009 DC XFB Location: Keystone, Colorado Snow Conditions: Cold, overcast with hard packed groomed runs. Setup: I rode the DC XFB with Technine Suerte’s and my Vans Omni Focus Boots size 8. First Impression: Really surprised by how it rode but happy with it as well. I hope the bling doesn’t blind me riding down [...]
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