If you weren’t aware, Lib Tech makes outwear. And it’s damn fine outerwear at that. Riders on the Lib Tech team need something that will hold up to conditions that include, but are not limited to: Dumping, nuking, puking, whiteout, blizzard, rain, ice, you get the idea.

Should you ever get the chance to hang with Brandon Reis, we guarantee this guy is going to make you laugh. Plus he’s a ripping snowboarding. In celebration of his addition to the Storm Factory Outerwear team, here he is taking some laps from Snoqualmie to Mission Ridge alongside Ted “Bundy” Borland and Think Thank legend Jesse Burtner.

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Here’s what Lib Tech Storm Factory Outerwear had to say about Brandon Reis:

Lib Tech Storm Factory Outerwear is proud to announce Brandon Reis to it’s global team. Hailing from the woods of New Hampshire, Brandon has gone from contest kid to an all street, all mountain, all world destroyer. His resume includes plenty of podiums and a multitude of banging video parts starting with the famed Eastern Boarder video and now capped off with his recent ender part in the Think Thank Almanac. This welcome edit shows Brandon with fellow Storm Factory rippers Ted Borland and Jesse Burtner along with Mikey Swearingen, Gus Warbington and friends on a quick Northwest park tour from Snoqualmie to Mission Ridge’s Lib Tech 100 Laps Park and on to Idaho’s Bogus Basin. Look for more Brandon in Think Thank’s “Methods of Prediction” coming this summer.

Lib Tech Storm Factory outerwear is: tested in the eye of the North West and North East storm factories, rated 20k or higher on every piece, rider designed, made environMENTALly nicer with a recycled fabric story in everything we make, Blue Sign approved, a true action fit, a great look and most importantly a great feel. Brandon is wearing the Menage 3 in 1 jacket and the Go Car pant.

Lib Tech Storm Factory team is: Blair Habenicht, Fredi Kalbermatten, Ted Borland, Jesse Burtner, Sam Hulbert and Brandon Reis

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