Posts Tagged ‘Technine’

Snowboard Review: 10-11 Technine Re-enforcer

April 6th, 2010

Location: Winter Park, CO
Snow Conditions: Hardpacked snow conditions that softened up during the day with bluebird skies.
Setup: I rode the Technine Re-Enforcer with Technine Elements bindings and Vans Veil Boots size 8.
Size: 152.5cm.
First Impression: This is much better than I expected, a Technine board that I’d actually ride.
Weight: Average
Flex: Despite the re-enforcer being a [...]

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Binding Review: 10-11 Technine Elements

April 5th, 2010

Location: Winter Park, Colorado
Snow Conditions: Hardpacked snow conditions that softened up during the day with bluebird skies.
Setup: I rode the Technine Elements bindings on the Technine Re-enforcer with my Vans Veil Boots size 8.
Time to set up the binding: Average time to set up the binding.
Fit: I rode the women’s mediums which fits [...]

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Technine Snowboards 2010-2011

March 26th, 2010

Technine has been in snowboarding for 17 years now creating products that follow a lifestyle, from their snowboards to bindings.  Building gear designed for all-mountain freestyle, park and urban riding is what Technine  is about, what they know and what they want to keep setting the bar level for.  Their intentions are simply put in [...]

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Technine Bindings 2010-2011

March 11th, 2010

Technine has entered their 17th year of making snowboard bindings and continue to build bindings that are based on comfort, durability and a direct feeling to your snowboard.  From their Baltimore toe strap to their comfortable ankle straps, they keep you enjoying a comfortable ride down the mountain.  Their addition of the scrub hook highback [...]

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Industry Profile: Brandbase Founding Partner Trent Bush

September 8th, 2009

Shay: Tell us a little bit about yourself
Trent: Born and raised in Boulder, CO. I live here now with my wife Stacy and 2 kids Astrid and Trent Jr. We’re now officially a snowboarding family. I met my wife through snowboarding (she was a competitive snowboarder in the early 90’s, [...]

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