Style Guide :: Electric Blue :: Burton System Jacket 2009

November 6th, 2008 by Courtney

Blue is the new black.  Seriously.  I can tell because I’ve even been seeing a lot of fast cars in electric blue lately.   Honestly though, Electric Blue is the color in snowboarding right now.  Blue has always been a favorite color from the time of our forefathers when determining colors to represent the US of A, to the proud democratic party hue of the donkey, to the NW’s beloved Seattle Seahawks.  Blue is all around us, it’s just never been so bright.  Get all the Electric Blue you can handle from hoodies, to tees, to outerwear here at TruSnow.

Burton System Jacket :: Billabong Blockhead Boardshort :: DC Ripstripe Tee :: Forum Recon Hoodie


Style Guide:: Get Dress-ed for Fall:: Billabong Scarpella Dress

October 1st, 2008 by Courtney

The nights are getting colder, but there’s no need to give up your dress wearing style just yet.  Add a little more longevity to your summer dresses by layering them with tees, leggings, cardigans, and boots.  Keep that summer swing in your step.  Here are a few of our favorite fall dresses to check out and don’t forget to shop our On Sale Dresses for some deals on summer styles.

Volcom Showtime Dress::Billabong Scarpella Dress::O’Neill Miss Proper Dress::Billabong Silahs Dress


Style Guide :: The Flannel Fury :: Ezekiel Manhattan Flannel

September 11th, 2008 by Courtney

In full effect, the Flannel Fury of 2009 has begun.  It’s bigger and badder than the Flannels of Grunge back in the early 90’s and we have what you need to ride out the storm.  What’s better than your average salvation army flannel?


Sneak Peak at 2009 Bonfire Outerwear Kits!

May 9th, 2008 by mason

2009 Bonfire Outerwear

Our beloved local snowboard outerwear company, Bonfire Outerwear has done it again with outstandingly technical and stylish pieces for the 2009 snowboard season. Bonfire has built relationships with riders, artists and retailers throughout the globe to develop unique products for unique people. For almost 20 years, Bonfire has provided every rider with authentic protection, comfort and technology so you can ride longer. Bonfire is a company of riders and has been inventing innovative features since day one. From the school house rail jib, to the Alaskan steeps or just doing laps on the chair, Bonfire products make riding better. Take a look at some of the 2009 Bonfire kits TruSnow will be offering this upcoming season.

Baker Jacket/Radiant PantChroma Jacket/Particle PantVolt Jacket/Zodiac Pant

(Baker Jacket/Radiant Pant) (Chroma Jacket/ Particle Pant) (Volt Jacket/Zodiac Pant)

One kit that I’m truly feeling this year is the Baker Jacket in Granite with the Radiant Pant in Brick. Like the rest of the line, these pieces have the exceptional tailored snowboard fit with over-sized collars on the jackets that actually provide protection from the elements and keep your face comfortable while riding; to the inner thigh vents and internal Lycra boot gaiters that keep you cool and on lock. With so many good kits to choose from, I didn’t know where to turn. The Chroma Jacket in the Olive Bee Stripe Print looks amazing! The “green printed plain weave fabric” has a nice velvety sheen to it. Pair this bad boy up with some Stone colored Particle Pants or a tried and true traditional Black pant, and you’re on your way. The Bonfire Volt Jacket in Sapphire blue will have heads turning when matched up with the Zodiac pant in Black large herringbone weave. It’s a great solution to the ever popular “denim” look that seams to be flooding the snowboard scene right now. Although, these have a bit more weight to them the denims, they will be plenty durable for years to come. Some standard features to mention about all Bonfire Jackets and Bonfire Pants are: All jackets come with fine tune hood adjusts, snap-tite system (interface to the pants), E.G.O pocket with audio routing, pass pocket, mesh backed vents and fleece collars. All pants come with the snap-tite system (interface to jackets), reinforced belt loops, gaiter tool pocket, mesh backed vents and fleece at the seat and knees.

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