Pour les bonnes skieuses à la recherche d’une chaussure confortable et performante. Elle est dotée d’une largeur à l’avant pied de 102 mm, pour profiter de toute la journée de ski dans un grand confort.
For the last five decades, Whistler Blackcomb has left its mark on those who are drawn to the mountains. What started as a single Olympic dream in 1966 has evolved into the largest ski resort in North America, with a slew of accomplishments to back it up. From the resort’s adventure-seeking founders to its freestyle heydays – and breaking Guinness World Records along the way – snowsport industry legends recount the contributions that Whistler Blackcomb has made to skiing and snowboarding and the significance of its golden anniversary. But while 50 Years of Going Beyond solidifies the resort’s legacy in the past, there is no denying that the last 50 years is just the beginning.
Whistler Blackcomb: 50 Years of Going Beyond The Movie – 1965.66 – 2015.16
Presented by: Whistler Blackcomb and TELUS
Produced by: Switchback Entertainment, Whistler Blackcomb, and Origin Design & Communications
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We’ve come down with a snow-demic at Whistler Blackcomb with over 12 feet (3.9 metres) of snow so far this season with much more in the forecast.
If you’ve been waiting to see where the snow will fly you now have proof that Whistler Blackcomb is the place.
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Video by: Jeff Thomas // Origin Design & Communications
Skiers: Ian Morrison, James Heim, and Dave Gheriani
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A staple in the DC line, this deck has a tasty price and was crafted to rip in all conditions. It has a forgiving rocker profile, which made it harder to catch an edge and encouraged trying new tricks. It was flexible, but not too soft, so our testers weren’t worried about washing out at high speeds or in the sludge. Carves were easy to lock in and we found this deck loved to launch all over. “This board would be best for a chick that rides mostly park, but who also likes to jib around the rest of the mountain and pop off anything,” said one Good Wood guru. “It charged, and I felt comfortable as soon as I strapped in.”
From our testers: “This Biddy will treat you right from first date to last. She is dependable and pops like a champ. This is a good board that is flexy but not too soft— Great for All-Mountain laps and groomers.”
(Flex is not standardized and differs by brand. The rating here is the best estimate of the board’s flex.)
(Sidecut Radius: The measure of how deep or shallow the arc of a board’s edge is from the tips to the middle, in meters. A smaller radius, around six to seven meters means a board will generally turn tighter. As the radius number increases, a board can be expected to make wider turns. Multiple numbers on the same length board means the radius is blended.)
Read more at http://snowboarding.transworld.net/gear-guide/2016-good-wood
Legendary photographer, Wade McCoy, has spent most of his life documenting the rise of freeskiing in one of America’s most iconic ski areas, Jackson Hole.