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Posts by Mike Basher

November 22, 2022

A Look at the 2023 Arbor Crosscut Camber

Arbor’s freeride-focused Crosscut is a great choice for experienced riders who are looking for a versatile board without an overly aggressive feel to it. Starting

October 3, 2022

Making the Magazine: A Look at the 2023 Product Photography for Issue 19.1

Mike Basher’s attention to detail in the photograpgic process.

July 24, 2022

The Burton Team Heads to Jersey for Some Summertime Snowboarding

With indoor boarding nearby, the Jersey Shore is more of a summer destination than ever.

686 x NASA
January 10, 2022

The Right Stuff: 686 x NASA

words and photos: Mike Basher Black and Decker, Hall and Oates, Ben and Jerry, Amazon and Prime…there have been so many iconic collaborations throughout history

January 5, 2022

Carving Artist: Never Summer Creative Director Jeremy Salyer

A look into the mind of the Colorado-based artist and designer.

Ride A9 and C9
December 22, 2021

To Aluminum or Not to Aluminum?

Ride’s bindings are synonymous with getting aggro. Thanks to their aluminum chassis, they’re known for being responsive, lightweight, and tough as nails. Last year, Ride

December 20, 2021

Hot Route! – A Guide for Getting to the Mountains

words: Mike Basher We’ve all been there: you’re up late waxing your board, sharpening your edges, and even checking the screws on your bindings. It’s

686 Ruckus Pipe Glove
December 15, 2021

No Glove, No Love: Pick up the 686 Mountain Mitt

Never Summer ProtoUltra
December 9, 2021

Deep Dive: Chris Corning’s 2022 Never Summer ProtoUltra

If you’ve tuned into any worldwide slopestyle contest in the past handful of years, you’ve undoubtedly seen Chris Corning absolutely destroying the course. No stranger

Arbor Shiloh
December 3, 2021

Stripped: A Look Beneath the Topsheet of the 2022 Arbor Shiloh

Some wise guy once proclaimed that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. While laminating various materials into a snowboard wasn’t around

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