SNOWBOARDER Magazine August 2008 Issue On Sale Now

SNOWBOARDER Magazine Issue 21.1 has hit the shelves! The issue you have been waiting all summer to get your grubby little hands on has left the printers and is fresh on the shelves of your nearest fine reading establishment. This issue is loaded with online bonus content. Scroll down and start checking it out.
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Up For Grabs: With Austin Smith
After a stellar freshman debut, Austin garnered himself more recognition in one winter than many established pros do in their entire career, including this publication’s Rookie of the Year title. This is your chance to get into Austin’s head-to-toe kit, so URL yourself over to snowboardermag.com and enter to win his setup.
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La Familia in Italia by Cody Dresser
“It all began with a five-0 so lifted his snowboard spit flames from its backside. Then came his trademark combo attack, as the session culminated in a backside 50-50 boardslide with a front board pretzel out. The Magoon shuffle may be the subject of debate at marginalized rail contests, but on that kink, there was only shock and reverence.”
La Familia in Italy: Online Bonus Gallery
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Postcards from the Edge by Amber Stackhouse
“The jump session was a parade of prime numbers—Erin was landing switch back 180s, Tania stomped a front five Indy, and Kjersti was awfully close to landing the sickest front seven stalefish in all of women’s snowboarding.”
Erin Comstock Photo Extras
Video: Roxy Takes on Austria
Roxy does Austria: Amber Stackhouse Photos |
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Sicktionary
“Follow Cam [Fah-loh Kam] verb: When a friend/filmer trails a rider while recording their every maneuver. Wide-angle lenses are optimal for this type of filming.”
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Fresh & Tracked with Jeremy Jones (Jib)
FRESH: "Morning Turd: No better way to start the day!"
TRACKED:
"The industry offering a helping hand in hooking kids on drugs and alcohol!"
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White Noise with Jack Mitrani
"Snoop Dogg's new album Ego-Trippin' is perfect to get everything done to!"
More of Jack Mitrani's Music Picks |
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