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Nike Snowboarding Fall/Winter 2009 Collection

16 September 2009, 20.57 | Posted in Shoes, snowboarding | 1 comment »

Nike Snowboarding Fall/Winter 2009 Collection

We get a look at the second season of the rather new Nike Snowboarding Fall/Winter 2009 brand. Next to their Zoom Force 1 boots, they introduce the new Kaiju boot. The colorways are a little more attention seeking than last season, but they also offer some solid black and white colorways. Next to the boots they also offer some great new jackets, using Gore-Tex and other technical materials, as well as Recco technology.

Take a detailed look at the complete line-up of the Nike Snowboarding Fall/Winter 2009 Collection after the jump.


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1 comment
  1. Kenny_Goodtimes:

    Hope there better then Nike’s last Snow Board boot those were awful I wanted to buy them so bad just cause they look sick but there were not very functional of actual riding so I’ll chill unless I see a vast improvement I’ll stick with my Thirty Two’s boots with the Boa lock laces super light super comfy and what people who really ride rock on the mountain.

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