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freestyler540You should see Tanner hall 2001 and again at 2014.
skiermanI dunno... I'd say Kelly Sildaru has made the biggest transformation going from illegal to completely fuckable.
skiermanI dunno... I'd say Kelly Sildaru has made the biggest transformation going from illegal to completely fuckable.
skiermanI dunno... I'd say Kelly Sildaru has made the biggest transformation going from illegal to completely fuckable.
skiermanI dunno... I'd say Kelly Sildaru has made the biggest transformation going from illegal to completely fuckable.
TGraham9Will Wesson
**This post was edited on Sep 4th 2018 at 1:14:51pm
Park_RangerI get a kick out of the dudes that dress like blue color construction workers. Wearing Carhart and Wells Lamont = burley man of the Rocky Mountains lololol
skiermanSorry guys, I realize that was inappropriate. I'd like to change my answer to the Hood Crew.
Gangster in 2015/2016....
https://youtu.be/3NzYdPIPp3I?t=39s
New Wave in 2016/2017....
https://vimeo.com/218110265
.... Isn't it incredible how a whole crew of riders can adopt a new style and clothing in only one season? Its almost like they have no actual style whatsoever and instead imitate whatever is popular at the time! Wild stuff.
Park_RangerI'm on my phone and don't have time to post pictures/videos.... but Sig Tivet is a winner in this thread
TRVP_ANGEL.otto. now
after another season without a helmet
Just kidding:
**This post was edited on Sep 4th 2018 at 10:36:43pm
Park_RangerI get a kick out of the dudes that dress like blue color construction workers. Wearing Carhart and Wells Lamont = burley man of the Rocky Mountains lololol
lil.Boyehow? known him for some years and he's not that different.
brotherdadSig in 2011https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/668766/King-Of-Style-2011---Sig-TveitSig in 2013
https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/908462/Partly-Cloudy-Bonus-Clip--Sig-Tveit-Switch-270-overcrook
lil.Boyewell sure, but tbh it's not that odd to have that change. feel like most people that skied in 2007-2011 have. let's just agree that sigbjørn got a wild style. #brannfotballklubb
skiermanMaybe its not odd for fake-ass trend whores like you but style is supposed to reflect your personal interpretation on tricks, not to reflect what's popular at that time. Its fucking whack.
skierman"
Ah so you're a homophobic, immature shithead. Gotcha.
TRVP_ANGELbumping for 2020 change ups
skierman still a pedophile tho
pokermanWhen skiers liked to party and make edits that get you fired up.
[URL]https://player.vimeo.com/video/16079269[/URL]
When edits got boring as fuck and hitting 4 inch high features in the streets became cool
https://player.vimeo.com/video/236491977
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[/urlWhen edits got boring as fuck and hitting 4 inch high features in the streets became cool
https://player.vimeo.com/video/236491977
SidehitsJesusMagnus Graner
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pokermanWhen skiers liked to party and make edits that get you fired up.
[URL]https://player.vimeo.com/video/16079269[/URL]
When edits got boring as fuck and hitting 4 inch high features in the streets became cool
https://player.vimeo.com/video/236491977
TRVP_ANGELPorker White
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downhilljackTotally Trev all grown up! We just spent the weekend climbing in the north cascades.
skiermanWhen a bunch of pussies got together and decided that you could get sponsored without learning anything skillful or hitting anything remotely considered as risky. What a bunch of fucking clowns.
Saga.Compton pulled the reverse Magoon. That was a pretty heavy style transition.
snowfinderYou pulled a Revision. That was a pretty shitty transition.
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Saga.Let's not pull away too far from the heart of this thread.
Revision went out of business and stopped communicating with their customers. Saga is still in business (in a better spot than before) and still communicating with customers to resolve their issues.