Jack Schmid continues to throw down in Minnesota. Check out his mid-season edit for his latest!
Jack Schmid Mid-Season 13′-14′ Skiboard Edit from RVL8 Skiboards on Vimeo.
Keeping the dream alive and strong since 2002.
Jack Schmid continues to throw down in Minnesota. Check out his mid-season edit for his latest!
Jack Schmid Mid-Season 13′-14′ Skiboard Edit from RVL8 Skiboards on Vimeo.
Recently I’ve spent a lot of time night skiing. Unfortunately, I’ve found it has one major drawback: it is widely used by local ski bus programs, creating an influx of young riders.
Riders participating in ski bus programs slow down lift lines. They are loud (but not usually funny or entertaining), and most importantly, they reduce mountain safety through lack of/inattention to ski etiquette.
Over time, I got pretty upset with ski busses and their riders. It was easy to feel that way. I had to constantly be on alert to ensure I didn’t run into someone. I had to change where/how I wanted to ski, and in general, I got to ski less because their riders clogged up the hill.
Luckily, over time I made another discovery about ski bus programs. I realized that when I was the age of these ski bus riders (7th to 10th grade), I first discovered my favorite bands. I first began to ski, rollerblade, and snowboard, which (collectively) led me to skiboarding. Within those few years, I developed key preferences that shaped my life.
I’ve found many people have similar stories about their “ski bus” years. With that in mind, my frustration began to shift to optimism. To me, the ski bus now stands as a symbol for something entirely different: opportunity.
These riders are the future of our sport. They represent our chance to maintain the activity and the community we enjoy. They will grow into the pioneers of new lines, new tricks, new events, and new products. That’s exciting.
I don’t expect “Bus Nights” to ever become my favorite time to ride. But it turns out, they are a whole lot better with a healthy dose of perspective. It’s likely that both the next backcountry specialist and the next trick innovator are riding on one of those busses. Hopefully I’ll get to take a run with them someday.
Brandon Harding, pro rider for Revel8 Skiboards is shooting a new web series called B Lyfe. Check out the first two episodes!
Here’s one you don’t want to miss!
Check out the interview from the third Skiboards Online Featured Rider – Kirk Thompson.
This new SBOL forum feature aims to help you get to know skiboarding’s most dedicated and knowledgeable riders.
Here’s a little clip from Tim Miller featuring a fun run at Whistler/Blackcomb.
TM Whistler/Blackcomb Fun Run from late180 on Vimeo.
Kirk Thompson, inspiration behind the beloved RVL*8 KTP just dropped a new edit, and trust us, you don’t want to miss it! Kirk’s ability to combine super technical tricks with silky smooth style makes him one of the most unique riders out there.
Waiting for Winter: Skiboarding 2013 – Kirk Thompson – RVL8 Skiboards from RVL8 Skiboards on Vimeo.
Check out the interview from the second Skiboards Online Featured Rider – David Stevens, better known as valmorel.
This new SBOL forum feature aims to help you get to know skiboarding’s most dedicated and knowledgeable riders.
Check out the new Skiboards Online Forum piece, Featured Rider. You’ll find some Q&A to help you get to know skiboarding’s most dedicated and knowledgeable riders.
First up – Jack Jue, Jr., perhaps even better known as jjue.
Take a look at the freshly updated 2014 RVL*8 Skiboards line up! This year brings eight fresh graphics on classic favorites, as well as an exciting new model. The 88cm Blunt marks the first time zero camber and rocker has been used in a board shorter than 110cm.