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Jesse Loomis, Peru VT | Feb 2020 . . . . . . . . . #fujifilmx_us #powderjetsnowboards #glebelands (at PowderJet Snowboards) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8r2QPyhJ_E/?igshid=1jxa19k92rqwk
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Want to design your own snowboard? Take a class on the PowderJet Speed of Sawdust tour
Want to design your own snowboard? Take a class on the PowderJet Speed of Sawdust tour
[ad_1] The PowderJet Speed of Sawdust tour is a snowboard experience you won’t find in any boardshop. It’s different than taking a board off the rack and going through the flex test, examining the camber, or doing the other various checks that are standard procedure before a quick scan of the bar code. No, this is something different. The Speed of Sawdust tour is PowderJet’s way of letting you…
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PowderJet is giving away a Build Your Own Class
From the PowderJet site
To celebrate our 2nd year of Build Your Own classes, we are holding our first contest ever.
The winner will receive their choice of a Build Your Own Class or a Design Your Own board. We will randomly draw the winner on May 15th at high noon in Maine. Every week we will be choosing a couple of our favorite entries and giving them a limited edition PowderJet Shape Your Own print.
To enter post an image of your favorite shape to social media
The image can be a sketch, a photo of a present or past board, a drawing in the sand at the beach, basically anything
Facebook - post on the PowderJet wall or in a comment on a PowderJet post
Instagram - post your image and tag it #buildyourowncontest
Limited to one entry per social media platform
Entries accepted through May 14th
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Les snowboards PowderJet sont maintenant disponibles chez Alternative Sports et en vente sur notre boutique en ligne Alternative113! C'est très exclusif, il semble pour le moment que nous soyons la seule boutique au QuĂ©bec Ă offrir ces produits! Les modèles Cleaver XL, Gypsy et Gypsy XL sont prĂ©sentement visibles dans notre dĂ©partement de hardgoods Ă l'Ă©tage de la boutique. Une visite s'impose pour voir ces bijoux qui connaissent prĂ©sentement un immense succès au Japon!Â
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Run don't walk for this one and only sale on the sweetest wooden snowboards made in VT.
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Hand built wooden snowboards by Powderjet
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Et pendant ce temps Ă Â Rupert au Vermont, l'ami Jesse Lommis fabrique notre première commande de PowderJet Snowboards qui doivent arriver en boutique Ă la mi-dĂ©cembre!Â
"...like riding a skateboard with loose trucks through the woods, as fast as possible, with no speed wobbles."
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PowderJet Cleaver (repost): Mini Review - OMFG
So about a year ago, I heard rumblings of a small snowboard company in the backwaters of Southern Vermont. Ok, no big deal right?
Well then I heard that they were making snowboards by hand, using US sourced sustainably farmed wood with the same eco-resin that Grain Surfboards uses. Started by Jesse Loomis, former staff photographer forTransworld Snowboarding, the boards are designed to bring it back to the core: riding powder in the side- or backcountry with your bros, especially in those beautiful woods of Vermont. Edges are optional, rockered surf style, and a recycled P-tex version is in the works. Basically these boards ooze cool for those who live snowboarding.
I can’t tell you how surprised I was to receive one for Christmas from my family. Unwrapping the board at Christmas, instantly took me back to when I was a kid, and I received my first pair of my very own skis, not some shitty rentals or later some seasonal demos, but my own skis, the green Rossignol 4s if you must know. Then fast forward to my first snowboard, a BurtonCraig Kelly Air. Or when my wife surprised me with a Larry Mabile Twinzer for my 30th birthday. This thing was on that level.
Full grain wood, gorgeous lines, metal edges so you can take it on the groomers and a base shape to drool over. I finally got the chance to take the board out at Gunstock. First off, this board attracts a lot of stares and questions. From the skiers in the liftlines to the knowing lifties to the kids jibbing the rails, everyone asks. There was a nice dusting on some great groomers after the last Nor’easter tore through town. I rode it as if it was any other board, spun it, and snuck into the woods to really give the board a try, call it a homecoming. The remainder of my time was spent with my daughter, helping her to learn how to shred on the bunny hill.
So what were my first impressions? Like Madonna’s Like a Virgin, it felt like I was touched for the very first time. This thing is ridiculous (the good kind of ridiculous). Of course, I didn’t really get a chance to truly test it on the terrain that it was designed for (that will come), but I’ve ridden enough snowboards that I can quickly give you the good, bad and the ugly.
The good Anyone who loves the shred deserves one of these in their quiver, especially if you like ripping in tight spots like Stowe’s trees or the rock chutes at Snowbird. The board tracks true and straight. It’s durable (at least seems to be, plus it comes with a 2 year old warranty) so you don’t need to pamper it. It even rides great switch. It is also the essence of simplicity. There’s a lot of us who are tired of the bullshit, and are looking for a simpler way. The PowderJet embodies this feeling, as it makes you want to hike up to that little mole hill in the backyard or scope a run off the local golf course.
The bad (well if you call it that) If you are looking for a board to do it all, then you should go elsewhere. The board also requires a bit more backfoot then I’m used to when I traditionally ride. This also had me extending my left (front) foot a bit more than I usually do. If you try railing this board on a groomer like you’re Peter Bauer (assuming that you know who he is), you’ll end up flat on your ass or sliding into home. Based on Jesse’s advice, I mounted the board as I would any other (23.5″, 21 up front, -15 in the back). I also did this knowing that you can pretty much ride a 25″, centered stance with a tiny park deck in powder if it has enough rocker. Of course, there are easy solves to these “issues”. Shorten my stance. Try setting my stance back slightly. Don’t pretend I’m European.
The synopsis When I was riding this board, I found myself employing more back foot, like when I surf or skate. It had what I like to call on surfboards “that skatey rocker feel.” I also kept thinking back to two other boards: The Burton Performer and the original Burton Fish. The PowderJet rides like a Burton Fish, but shorter. The feel is more “real” and “authentic” than today’s snowboards. And when you look down, you remember what it was like on a Performer. At the end of the day, I wanted to ride this more. And I can’t shake that grin on my face when I look at the PowderJet. They cost about $550 so about the same price as a better snowboard.
It’s not a board for everyone, but I’d recommend one for anyone who is still thinking Snowboarding was better when everyone hated us. And I’m seriously considering that this board is traveling with me when I head out west.
PS – Jesse, let me know when you decide to make a freeride or freestyle version of the PJ.
The nitty gritty: Overall Length: Â 151 cm Nose Width: Â Â Â Â 29.2 Tail: Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 28.45 Waist: Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 24.9 Sidecut: Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 7.4 mÂ
The original PowderJet with added metal edges for a little grip on the icy spots. Poplar and triaxial glass with a hard maple base. Rocker profile and long nose for floating in fluff. Concave tail for surfy turning. Deep tapered sidecut for quick turns and for pointing. Factory waxed in all temperature eco wax.
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Awesome short webseries about PowderJet and other innovators in the snowboard industry.
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Dawn patrol session courtesy of PowderJet.
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Knee to thigh high. Mushy crust. No one in the lineup. #powderjet #nh #parkreport #snowboard #backyardshred
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Why shouldn't snowboarding be as simple as its' cousins skateboarding and surfing?
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So about a year ago, I heard rumblings of a small snowboard company in the backwaters of Southern Vermont. Ok, no big deal right? Well then I heard that they were making snowboards by hand, using US sourced sustainably farmed wood with the same eco-resin that Grain Surfboards uses. Started by Jesse Loomis, former staff photographer for Transworld Snowboarding, the boards are designed to bring it back to the core: riding powder in the side- or backcountry with your bros, especially in those beautiful woods of Vermont. Edges are optional, rockered surf style, and a recycled P-tex version is in the works. Basically these boards ooze cool.
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It's on! #powderjet #snowboard (at Gunstock Mountain Resort)
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