Park Edit: Øivind Fykse Engelschiøn
His name makes our spellchecker have a melt down, but we will risk it as Øivind Fykse Engelschiøn throws down in this slushy park edit from Oslo.
His name makes our spellchecker have a melt down, but we will risk it as Øivind Fykse Engelschiøn throws down in this slushy park edit from Oslo.
Vimana exploded onto the scene this season with their well thought out collection of products and slick branding. The team is on point too with Markku Koski, Fredrik Austbo, Thomas Iversen and Saku Tiilikainen flying the flag. Here, watch as Vimana took the team for some Springbreaks laps at Oslo WinterPark.
The Yawgoons have been straight fire this season with their edits and this one is right up there with the best of them. Watch as Scott Stevens and Johnny O’Connor take some creative laps at Copper.
It’s been an incredible fortnight for snowboarding progression in which the first two quads were landed. Yiwei Zhang completes the hatrick with the first ever pipe cab triple. This is insane.
The last in the series from I Ride Park City, in what has been yet another great year for the influencial park. This episode features Sam Taxwood, Ben Bilodeau, Alex Sherman, Harrison Gordon and Ozzy Henning. Watch out for Sam Taxwood on his 185 swallowtail.
The first step of The Men Of Iron tour as the crew stop over in the legendary resort of Trollhaugen.
By now the majority of European resorts have shut their lifts for summer. Rusko in Finland is no different but the up and coming Saikkonen brothers, Joona and Petrus made the most of closing day.
Kevin Trammer makes his second iphone slow-mo appearance of the season with this solid, fs blunt 450, captured at the Vans Hi-Standard in Mayrhofen back in March.
The hugely popular Volcom Peanut Butter Rail Jam went down this past weekend in sunny Mammoth. A chance some of the best rail riders to show off their stunts before Summer commences. Check out the full edit from the finals.
The snowboard community officially went into meltdown last night as the UK’s Billy Morgan threw down the world’s first quad cork. With a huge amount of shares and comments going around, it appears the sport is split between either loving the quad to hating the way the sport is progressing. Here we attempt to find out what this relevation means, if anything at all?