Posts Tagged ‘snowboard layering’

Review: Burton Camp Pullover Hoodie

December 27th, 2010

Intended Purpose: Designed to be a lightweight first layer and with dryride ultrawick it helps repel moisture.  It’s quick drying and stink proof to keep a sweaty day on snow less noticeable to your friends. It’s functional for warm weather coverage or midwinter insulation. Appearance: I bought the men’s camp pullover hoodie in the true [...]

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Review: Burton Dryride Tech Polo

May 8th, 2010

Intended Purpose: Designed to be a lightweight first layer and with dryride ultrawick it helps repel moisture.  It’s quick drying and stink proof to keep a sweaty day on snow less noticeable to your friends. Appearance: I bought the men’s tech polo in the white color mostly because it was the only color they had [...]

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Plenty of eesa savings!

December 16th, 2009

In 2004 Stephen Cleary set out to create a layering company that worked on the slopes and looked good off the slopes, that company was eesa lux layering.  Now 5 years later after other companies followed in their footsteps it’s become time that the doors are closing at eesa and for Stephen Cleary to take [...]

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