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The Foursquare Men's Vise is ready to be your pipe-hiking pal. Just look at the little guy—his puppy-dog eyes are saying 'I was hiding under your porch because I love you.' If the Vise could talk, it would tell you all about it's waterproof breathable two-layer Microshield fabric and its gobs of pocket space for carrying the tools of your trade. But all it can do is slobber and wag its tail. So why don't you adopt the little fella so we don't have to execute him.
Bottom Line: Remember to have your Vise spayed or neutered.
This is a great lightweight shell jacket that has a ton of pockets (8? 9? I lost count) and a built in powder skirt. I swear by my FSQ gear, and their style is like no other.
I like the Ice Large Format, and it is an understated light blue (you have to look twice), which is what people do when I walk by. You'll get noticed in this jacket. I paired it with FSQ Gasket (Air) Pants, thus making this a perfect addition to a spring riding kit.
“THE WET PLATE PROJECT” is a first ever, unique approach to snowboard and action photography shot by experimental lifestyle and accomplished snowboard photographer Ian Ruhter. The Foursquare Team along with Ian set out to shoot snowboarding in an entirely new way, through one of the oldest photo processes ever developed, Wet Plate Photography.
This process - also called collodion - combines dangerous chemicals and developing systems (using an 8 x by 10 Deardorff camera) to create gritty, detailed metallic images on glass, an experimental and difficult departure from modern photography. Using this process, glass plates are coated with collodion liquid, allowed to set, then sensitized in a bath of silver nitrate, and finally exposed for a few seconds, or up to several minutes, before being immersed in a bath of potassium cyanide to develop. The challenge: Ruhter needed to shorten the exposure time significantly to capture fast motion under intensely bright lights. (Note: The only other person who successfully did this was Edward Muybridge, who photographed a man riding a galloping horse in 1878).
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All around good jacket. Make sure you get a dark color or don't fall because it will get dirty. Keeps me warm in the -30 wind chills of the north. Can't go wrong with it. Thumbs up.
This jacket features the Foursquare drop hood design. It's made of seven uniquely cut panels of Microshield material. When in use is provides full protection for the head and face while still offering a wide range of peripheral view that allows unobstructed lines of sight in all directions. 10,000mm/5,000g waterproof, breathability ratings. Microshield fabric provides an engineered shield against snow, rain, and wind while maintaining a comfortable interior environment. A durable DWR-finished outer fabric is bonded to a technical waterproof breathable membrane. This combination of fabrics allows for increased levels of breathability while also providing an unbreachable surface for outside elements. 2L Microshield Oxford poly print. Awesome features and styling for a small price.
Every Foursquare Jacket Has: * Zoned lining systems for maximum breathability and warmth * Adjustable powder skirt * Jacket-to-pant interface * Mesh lined pit vents * Interior media pocket * Adjustable cuff closures * Micro fleece lined hand warmer pockets * Micro fleece chin guard * Glove loops * Key clip * Pass pocket
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