A little slideshow of my Girlfriend Alii and I on a southern California trip we took over the last couple weeks. It was so awesome to get away and get some sun and walk around in shorts. We saw some good friends, went surfing, hung out and got our bronze on-actually I got burt, it was pretty sweet. Then headed to Bear on the way home for a some spring time boarding-It was good times. Now back for some powder and hopefully deep turns. Hope to get some runs with you. Peace..
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Endeavor Snowboards BOD Series Product Review
Endeavor Snowboard Design was created in 2002 by Max Jenke-retired Pro rider and Scott Serfas-Senior Staff Photographer for Transworld Snowboarding Magazine. The owners are Max Jenke, Scott Serfas and Rob Dow also a retired pro rider! Having these guys run a brand with such strong influential backgrounds makes for a solid brand as a whole.
The Board of Directors Series is designed for the rider looking for a clean look with a nice responsive side cut and pop. It is a directional freestyle snowboard making it ideal for riders who love to jump in the park or powder, and make fast fun turns in powder or hard pack! The flex rating on this board is on the stiffer side of the Endeavor line rating a 2 out of 10 (with 1 being the stiffest)! It is one solid poppy deck! Even though it has a stiff rating and is epic for charging lines and jumping, I still love riding the 157 on jibs and rails in the park. It’s solid and stable, but maneuvers very well making it fun on all features. For 2011 it comes in a 154cm-157cm-160cm. Kale Stephens, Endeavor team rider who has always been on top of the snowboard world pushing the limits chooses this board for every day use and for charging powder and jumps! Art is very important to Endeavor making each and every model stand out in it’s own way. The art work for this series was done by Vancouver, Canada artist Vince Chan who has done work for Crooks and Castles, Complex, and Hypebeast to name a few. It is a clean look and the graphic is sick! One of the huge reasons that Endeavor is so amazing is that they make sure the materials used for the entire line are top notch and art work from world renowned artists is used for the graphics! It’s a package deal that makes their snowboards on top of the game.
Detailed Features include the following
-Directional Freestyle Shape
-Stiff Flex Rating=2(1is stiff/10 is soft)
-Extremely Fast Sintered 7500 Base, Factory Waxed
-Aggressive side cut for quick turns
-10 Tip to Tail Carbon Stringers for Extra POP
-Stance Centered on Contact Points
-26″ Maximum Stance Width
-Poplar Tip to Tail Wood Core
-Retail price is $499.00(Great price for the performance)
I am riding this deck as well as the Endeavor Live 159 and the Endeavor High 5 159 models. Make sure to check out the website for more details on the entire line and peep the blog at http://www.endeavorsnowboards.com
Anyone who may be interested in purchasing Endeavor products can order from the website and they will ship direct! I would love to share more with anyone interested! Feel free to email me at drurylagger@hotmail.com if you have any questions or if you are interested in riding some boards. Thanks everyone!
-Brendon Drury
Endeavor Snowboards and Porters Tahoe Team rider
The Board of Directors Series is designed for the rider looking for a clean look with a nice responsive side cut and pop. It is a directional freestyle snowboard making it ideal for riders who love to jump in the park or powder, and make fast fun turns in powder or hard pack! The flex rating on this board is on the stiffer side of the Endeavor line rating a 2 out of 10 (with 1 being the stiffest)! It is one solid poppy deck! Even though it has a stiff rating and is epic for charging lines and jumping, I still love riding the 157 on jibs and rails in the park. It’s solid and stable, but maneuvers very well making it fun on all features. For 2011 it comes in a 154cm-157cm-160cm. Kale Stephens, Endeavor team rider who has always been on top of the snowboard world pushing the limits chooses this board for every day use and for charging powder and jumps! Art is very important to Endeavor making each and every model stand out in it’s own way. The art work for this series was done by Vancouver, Canada artist Vince Chan who has done work for Crooks and Castles, Complex, and Hypebeast to name a few. It is a clean look and the graphic is sick! One of the huge reasons that Endeavor is so amazing is that they make sure the materials used for the entire line are top notch and art work from world renowned artists is used for the graphics! It’s a package deal that makes their snowboards on top of the game.
Detailed Features include the following
-Directional Freestyle Shape
-Stiff Flex Rating=2(1is stiff/10 is soft)
-Extremely Fast Sintered 7500 Base, Factory Waxed
-Aggressive side cut for quick turns
-10 Tip to Tail Carbon Stringers for Extra POP
-Stance Centered on Contact Points
-26″ Maximum Stance Width
-Poplar Tip to Tail Wood Core
-Retail price is $499.00(Great price for the performance)
I am riding this deck as well as the Endeavor Live 159 and the Endeavor High 5 159 models. Make sure to check out the website for more details on the entire line and peep the blog at http://www.endeavorsnowboards.com
Anyone who may be interested in purchasing Endeavor products can order from the website and they will ship direct! I would love to share more with anyone interested! Feel free to email me at drurylagger@hotmail.com if you have any questions or if you are interested in riding some boards. Thanks everyone!
-Brendon Drury
Endeavor Snowboards and Porters Tahoe Team rider
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Trick Tip Frontside Boardslides
Hello everyone-Here is a Trick tip I did up at Boreal Mountain with my buddy Nick Visconti! It is a video describing how to do Frontside Boardslides on down rails. Check it out and I hope everyone is enjoying the winter and nice weather....Peace
-Brendon Drury
-Brendon Drury
Brendon Drury - Frontside Boardslide Trick Tip from Brendon Drury on Vimeo.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Squaw Mini QP Session
The other day my buddies Stefan, Matt and Lino called me up to go ride Squaw! The weather was not so good so we decided to go to Papoose the lift. There was a burm of snow at the bottom that was perfect for a QP! That bad mother got shaved up and we had such a good homie session! I love days that end up like this-One for the books for sure! Here are some photos from the mini session! Enjoy!
-Brendon Drury
-Brendon Drury
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Kirkwood Pow-Early Ups
Last week my Physical therapist gave me the go on riding after I hurt my mcl last month- Abro gave me a ring asking if I wanted to head to Kirkwood for a photo shoot for Kirkwood! Abro, Greg Lindsay, Natalie Gough, Dan Krenicki, and myself headed out the night before. They put us up in some super nice condos in the village. We got early ups with Coop and Jimbo, some long time kirkwood skiers-classic dudes! They took us to the goods before the crowds hit hard. 2 and a half feet plus of blower pow and good friends made out for one of the best days of the season for ripping turns for sure! Everyone killed it and the highlight was Greger sending a solid drop to a baked up landing stomping hard-that guy kills it so hard! Thanks to Kirkwood and Abro for the good day!
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