Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Their Take Recap

Posted by Angrysnowboarder On July - 28 - 2009

July’s coming to an end and the Their Take series is starting to wind down a bit. There’s a few more companies that have yet to get back to me. As of right now there’s going to be a slight hiatus in the interview series, but here’s a recap of all the past Their Takes incase you missed any. Read the rest of this entry »

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Their Take: Yes Snowboards

Posted by Angrysnowboarder On July - 24 - 2009

Yes Snowboards is one of the most hyped brands for next season. A large part of this is due to three of the guys behind the brand and their untimely departure from Burton. JMZ gives us their take on a few things including live after Burton. Check it out. Read the rest of this entry »

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Their Take: Snowbunny Snowboards

Posted by Angrysnowboarder On July - 21 - 2009

A great name can do a lot to promote a brands image or it can also hurt it. When you’re in more of a niche market this especially rings true. Jessica from Snowbunny snowboards gives us her take on brand names, broing down, and a few other things going on in snowboarding. Check it out. Read the rest of this entry »

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Their Take: Prophet Snowboards

Posted by Angrysnowboarder On July - 17 - 2009

Coming out of Portugal is Prophet Snowboards, a freestyle oriented company. Check out what Hugo has to say about being a small operation pressing boards in his back room, how being green is just marketing, and rockered boards. Here’s their take check it out. Read the rest of this entry »

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Their Take: Humanity Snowboards

Posted by Angrysnowboarder On July - 14 - 2009

What’s it take to be a company that’s based on giving back to snowboarding and the world? Interesting concept and one that Humanity Snowboards is basing themselves on. Check out this upstart brand that has a different approach to having a team, being green, and giving back. This is their take. Read the rest of this entry »

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Their Take: Working Holiday

Posted by Angrysnowboarder On July - 10 - 2009

Working Holiday are the guys behind Bond Outerwear, SLVDR, and Weekend Snowboards. Dan McNamara was cool enough to give us their take on topics ranging from the economy to how TJ Schneider is working with them to create a signature line. Check it out. Read the rest of this entry »

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Their Take: Catalyst Snowboards

Posted by Angrysnowboarder On July - 7 - 2009

Catalyst Snowboards are completely built in Australia making them one of the true little guys in the Southern Hemisphere. So what’s it like for them being located off the typical grid of manufacturers? Here’s their take on some of the issues they’re facing and what they’re doing for snowboarding. Read the rest of this entry »

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Their Take: Trew Gear

Posted by Angrysnowboarder On July - 3 - 2009

What’s the hardest part about launching a high end technical outerwear brand in this economy? Lots of things but John Pew from Trew Gear gives us his take on all the challenges they face right now with the launch of their brand. He also gives us their take on traveling around North America in a GnaRV for the winter and getting in touch with the people. Check out what they have to say. Read the rest of this entry »

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Their Take: Ellis Snowboards

Posted by Angrysnowboarder On June - 30 - 2009

Two years ago I met Tony and Mark, the guys manning the Ellis Snowboard booth at SIA. Just a little company coming out of Southern California and doing boards and bindings. Chances are you’ve probably seen their ads in Snowboard Magazine. Check out what they have to say about the hardships of being a small brand, team riders, and being green. Read the rest of this entry »

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Their Take: Magical Go-Go and POM POM Wax

Posted by Angrysnowboarder On June - 26 - 2009

Wax and accessories are something everyone uses, and as it’s still an ancillary cost it hasn’t been cut out of peoples budgets. Sarah Cameron from Magical Go-Go and POM POM wax gives us their take on being a small accessory brand, being the only women’s specific wax company, keeping snowboarding fun, and various other issues in snowboarding. Check it out. Read the rest of this entry »

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New Dangerzone Episodes

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Jun-26-2009 I 1 Comment

Sidecut Theories Explained

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Jun-26-2009 I 20 Comments

Stock Insoles Suck Get Some Support In there

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Jun-26-2009 I 23 Comments

Camber Theories Explained

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Jun-26-2009 I 44 Comments