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Brendan Shea

Boarder // Park // Rails // Urban // All Mountain // Jibber // Backcountry

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    Boxborough, MA, riding east coast
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    Snowboarding and Alpine Skiing for 10+ years each, almost all on East Coast ICE. Worked in snowboard retail at one of central/east MA's only mountains for a few seasons, got the know the reps, the product, and the system. Don't work there any more, so no more in store discounts, but luckily learned about one great thing while working there: WhiskeyMilitia/Brociety, which led me to Dogfunk. Perfect for when I need top level gear at the best prices, presented perfectly for us discerning shred connaisseurs.

    Currently Riding:
    08/09 DC PBJ 155 w/
    08/09 Flow Nxt-AT's (M)
    ??/late 90's Ride Orion Lace-ups (26.0, but need 26.5)
    (Thats Mondo Point for all you Mongoloids out there)

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Me & my PBJ

Me & my PBJ

DC PBJ Snowboard

December 29, 2009

My 08/09 PBJ 155.

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My NXT's

My NXT's

Flow NXT AT Snowboard Binding

December 29, 2009

My NXT-AT's (white/brown M) on my DC PBJ 155.

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Burton Shank Gore-Tex Signature Fit Pant - Men's

December 29, 2009

Yes, but "guaranteed" and 20K, might as well mean the same thing. Which basically means you can go swimming in them and the only way water is getting in, is through the holes where your boots are and from the top of the waist. Each company tends to do their own "standardized test", but 20k is supposed to mean, that they have to put 20,000 milimeters of water down a tube (or graduated cylinder, whatever) forcing it at the fabric, for it to go through, though every company uses a different sized tube and other such slight differences.

Long story short, you should still be good in torrential downpour, best thing next to a yellow gorton's fisherman suit.

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Ronin 2L Util Pant

Burton Ronin 2L Utility Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 December 29, 2009

Great pant, 15K waterproofing is good for every situation short of synchronized swimming. The fleece lining the butt and knees is pretty much all the warmth necessary too, at most you might be able to use some mid-weight long underwear on a subzero day. Pockets are great, except the buckles on the hip cargo pockets are very chintz, first of all they're all show, because they're actually snaps underneath, but mine broke off within the first week. And now those buckles are taking up room INSIDE the pockets, so I don't loose them. Not that you need them (they're just snaps underneath anyways), it's just like the chrome coming off a new bumper on the first drive, it's still sad. I have the mocha colored, and at first I thought the striping stitching was gold, but it turned out to be a rainbow colored thread, but looks even more sick than the gold would have.

I'm 5'7" 145lb, usually wear 30-32" waisted street pants, but like usual for Burton, a size small is still copiously baggy, just barely not stepping on the backs with my heels when walking, though a belt is still required.

But overall a great pant, kept me warm and dry this whole past season.

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Burton Ronin 2L Utility Pant - Men's

December 29, 2009

The two standard hand packets are zipper, but the two cargo hip pockets are velcro w/ a (just for looks, not very functional) buckle on each. Two two butt pockets are also velcro, and there is a tool/stash pocket on the right shin which is also velcro.

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Little soft, but solid.

DC PBJ Snowboard

Rating for this product: 4 December 29, 2009

I rode this board in the season of 07/08 at the Stratton Demo for 08/09 season product. I was very impressed seeing as it was first season DC was making snowboards, and the first time I was trying DC snow product, (though I was also trying some Judge's on for footwear at the same time). It did get a little soft when doing real downhill with speed, and didn't have too much float in the glades, but it was a great ride all over. Most of it was probably because I mounted the stance a little wide, thinking I'd be riding park, and it was a pow day. Just bought one for this season, and the christening run down the yard was great.

Overall a great board, but lacks a little if you're trying to carve, bombing an ungroomed slope, and keeping steady float in deep pow, but overall a great board. 8.5/10

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