Norway’s Sig Tveit took home top honors in the 2011 Superunknown VIII contest, and among other things got a chance to put together an edit for inclusion in the bonus section of After Dark DVDs/BluRays. With Superunknown IX live, it seems an appropriate time to drop this one. Props to Sig for reppin’ some of the best style out!
Think you’ve got what it takes to hold it down with the likes of Sig, Logan Imlach, Niklas Eriksson, Tom Wallisch, and past Superunknown winners? We just opened the floodgates on Superunknown IX- check the full details HERE and start loggin’ shots for your next year’s entry today!
Year #2 of our bonus edit series with Peak Bindings featuring bite size edits chock full of bangers from your favorite Peak athletes including Mike Hornbeck, Phil Casabon, Alex Bellemare, Spencer Milbocker, and others.
In Edit #10 of 10, last but certainly not least Mike Hornbeck gives us one last look at his trip to Moscow- some new action, new angles, new flavor, and a look at Moscow’s indoor ski hill!
Year #2 of our bonus edit series with Peak Bindings featuring bite size edits chock full of bangers from your favorite Peak athletes including Mike Hornbeck, Phil Casabon, Alex Bellemare, Spencer Milbocker, and others.
In Edit #9 of 10, we show off some of Mike Hornbecks freshest extras from our park shoot in Breckenridge, CO.
Year #2 of our bonus edit series with Peak Bindings featuring bite size edits chock full of bangers from your favorite Peak athletes including Mike Hornbeck, Phil Casabon, Alex Bellemare, Spencer Milbocker, and others.
In Edit #8 of 10, we recap some of the highlights from the Denver Big Air from January 2011 where the Armada team featuring Alex Bellemare, Spencer Milbocker, and Ben Moxham throw down some fresh dubs for the win! Mike Hornbeck reppin’ for Team Full Tilt stomps the steeziest 9 of the event- not shabby.
Year #2 of our bonus edit series with Peak Bindings featuring bite size edits chock full of bangers from your favorite Peak athletes including Mike Hornbeck, Phil Casabon, Alex Bellemare, Spencer Milbocker, and others.
In Edit #7 of 10, we feature a number of extra shots of Mike Hornbeck ripping up backcountry jumps and pow. We CAN’T WAIT for more snow!!! Bring it!
Year #2 of our bonus edit series with Peak Bindings featuring bite size edits chock full of bangers from your favorite Peak athletes including Mike Hornbeck, Phil Casabon, Alex Bellemare, Spencer Milbocker, and others.
In Edit #6 of 10, Mike Hornbeck goes North to the snowy Province of Alberta hitting up some gnarly urban features in Edmonton.
Year #2 of our bonus edit series with Peak Bindings featuring bite size edits chock full of bangers from your favorite Peak athletes including Mike Hornbeck, Phil Casabon, Alex Bellemare, Spencer Milbocker, and others.
In Edit #5 of 10, Alex Bellemare and Pat Goodnough throw down at our Breckenridge, CO shoot. 100-foot stepovers, rhythm sections, and wallrides. With style.
In the fifth of six installments, Wally comes out swinging- crushing everything in his path- kickers in the UT backcountry, huge rails and jibs in downtown Helsinki Finland, massive park features in Mammoth Mountain, CA, and everything in between.
Ballet skiing has been around since the beginning of snow skiing (albeit accidentally) until it was officially made into a ‘sport’ sometime in the 1960′s. Part of the hot dog freestyle incarnation, ski ballet consisted of twirling around on skis with or without music accompaniment and is probably the closest thing that resembles figure skating on snow. It peaked in popularity right around the same time as Fleetwood Mac. Ski ballet had its own set of gear- small skis, large poles- and was preferably done whilst wearing stretch pants. Modern ‘newschool’ skiing has unintentionally borrowed many technical maneuvers from ski ballet- nose-butters, tail blocks, skiing fakie, pole-plants, switch-ups, and manuals to name a few. To make it sound cooler and more masculine its name was later changed to ‘acroskiing’ and it endured a small run in high levels of competition. In the year 2000 (Y2K) the IFS ducktaped its mouth shut and packed it in a very small dark box in skiing’s basement never to be seen or heard from again. Or was it?