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Nike Snowboarding Goes Live | Stash Collaboration

26 September 2008, 01.01 | Posted in Fashion, snowboarding | 9 comments »

nike snowboarding 1 Nike Snowboarding Goes Live | Stash Collaboration

We have been waiting for it ever since rumors started coming around last year. This season Nike is finally introducing their own snowboarding brand – Nike Snowboarding. Applying the same principals to snowboarding that have made them successful in the skateboarding world in recent years, Nike introduces the Zoom Force 1 Boot in a variety of color and material options for both men and women. Along the boots they also introduce apparel, for the moment consisting of pants and jackets. Let’s see if we will eventually also be seeing hard goods from them.

The launch is being celebrated with a collaboration with artist Stash. He designed a Zoom Force 1 boot and matching jacket, both featuring the iconic spray can cap design by the artist.

After the jump you can have a more detailed look at the products that Stash designed, as well as the first inline product that is hitting stores as we speak.

Many more images after the jump.


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» Nike Snowboarding x Mark Dean Veca
» Nike Snowboarding Fall/Winter 2008 | October Releases
» WESC x Stash Spring 2009 Collection
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9 comments
  1. Josh Franklin:

    Stash did not design ANY of those products. Nike designers designed the product, they just simply used a graphic Stash supplied to color the product.
    Thanks for playing, circle gets the square.

  2. Stash designed or did not, who cares in the end of the day – it is his design and an official collaboration. Let’s not be too picky here.

  3. the boots are fresh. If you live in the bay area, you can get them at milosport in the east bay

  4. I gotta admit, I also like the boots. If they apply some of the same ideas that made SB work on the new Snowboarding collection, I think they might succeed here!

  5. the boots look like they were designed 8 years ago and the materials they\\\’re using make them stiff as hell.

  6. tl:

    these boots look like they were designed 25 years ago b/c they look just like an af-1 (hence the name “zoom force 1″ or zf-1) and the materials that were used to make them were so b/c they last a long time (aka they’re durable) nike r&d is no joke, kids. btw these muthaphuka’s are comfy & look nothing like the boots i had 8 years ago. haha. let it fuckin’ snow, bitches!

  7. this is the worst idea to hit snowboarding ever.
    Don’t buy into the lies.

  8. take snowboarding back.
    These boots suck.

  9. ernst:

    BikeCar.. you muppet..
    you have no idea.. Snowboarding sucks.. can you name me one boot
    manufacturer that is making good shit..? maybe 32 .. otherwise the boot
    industry has been stagnent for the past decade..

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