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anon.
Burton’s goggle company anon., offers us the highest quality in eye protection. anon.’s technology offers an answer to every goggle malady. Their goggle lenses range from 6% Visual Light Transmission to 85%, keeping your vision clear every day of the year. Check out their blue lagoon lens, new for 2010, and perfect for those white room days in the Tetons. |
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Spy
Specialists in action sports eyewear, Spy optic is an industry leader in eye-protection for all sports. Come check out Spy Scoop technology, protected by five US patents, and eliminating any chance of fogging. Its design draws warm humid air away from the lens and keeps your vision clear. |
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DaKine
We love DaKine because they are specialists in action sports accessories. Their accessories are not just a side offering of their products, they pour their heart and soul into each piece of equipment. Lowrider is proud to offer DaKine’s line of backpacks, gloves,protection, and tools. Whether you need a backpack or a stomp pad, we are have the quality products from DaKine. |
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Celtek
Snowboard legends Bjorn and Erik Leines bring us a line of face masks and gloves to complete your head-to-toe coverage sometimes necessary in Jackson. Fingers cold? Try their touchscreen gloves so you don’t have to bare any skin when dialing your buddies. |
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Red Helmets
Burton’s codename for their helmet division is RED. RED offers the same reliability and performance that Burton promises. Lowrider offers the full line of helmets, padding, and wrist guards to keep you injury free. Did you see Shaun White smash his head warming up for his halfpipe run in Vancouver? Yeah, he’s all right because his RED helmet was on tight. |
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Sandbox Brain Buckets
Kevin Sansalone’s film production brings us a line of helmets for the first time in 2011. Modeled after 1970’s batting helmets, they are sure to create a statement this winter in fashion for your dome. Lowrider carries their certified helmets, including one that doubles as a skate helmet. |
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