Archive for January, 2006

Jewellery made from beer cans

Tuesday, January 10th, 2006

Show your love to beer by wearing a bracelet or a ring made from sterling silver and beer cans. Some of the branda available are Guinness, Budweiser and Miller High life. The rings costs $30 and the bracelets $60. Beer ring Beer bracelet Photos: ELSEWARES

Portfolio: Ruud van Bragt – RACK imaging

Tuesday, January 10th, 2006

Check out this nice portfolio from the dutch photographer Ruud van Bragt. Really nice skate and lifestyle photos. RACK imaging portfolio Julien Benoliel – Photo: RACK imaging

Fresh jacket from Bonfire

Monday, January 9th, 2006

The Diffuse from Bonfire is a 4-in-1 jacket. The jacket have waist gaiter, removable reversible liner, E.G.O. electronic gadget organizer pocket and Active audio remote routing. Other than that it looks great. Review by Brandon Arnold at about snowboarding Product page at Bonfire

Provocative clothing from your friend Fienden

Sunday, January 8th, 2006

“Fienden” is a swedish label of clothing, the clothes often have a political or provoking message. The t-shirts are numbered and each model exists only in 50 prints and no reprints will ever be made. Fienden website

Retro shoes from Vans

Saturday, January 7th, 2006

Spring 2006 Vans will have a line called the Vault collection. The idea is to go back in style 30-40 years and bring back the style of old popular shoes. I think the result is pretty cool, three models below that I really liked. Check out images of the collection at the ONE 40 FIVE […]

New tranceiver with integrated RECCO reflector

Saturday, January 7th, 2006

The latest versions of the Barryvox PRO tranceiver will have an integrated RECCO reflector to increase the chance of being found when burried. This will be the first tranceiver with a built in RECCO. Barryvox Article at skipressworld [via skipressworld]

It’s really snowing in Japan

Saturday, January 7th, 2006

Mammoth had a massive dump, but it’s snowing in Japan as well. Since december 53 persons have died and 760 have been injured in snow related accidents. Many locations in Japan have record-depth of snow and it just keeps coming. The snow is 4 metres deep at some locations, burrying street light, first floor apartments, […]