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Indigo Bamboo Snowboard

by on 01.28.05
Travel & Nature

pop_snowb_ba171_e.jpgWe’ve shown you snowboards and surfboards in the past that meet our ethical and aesthetic standards, now along comes another snow toy that we think you’ll find to your liking. Indigo’s Bamboo snowboard is made of just that (well, the veneer is; the core is reinforced with carbon fiber). Something to do with man’s search to become an entity with nature, says the company. We can dig it. Between the mountain and the materials of this ride, we’re feeling the one-ness already. It’s the price tag that’s bringin’ us down, though, man. At $1,220, it’s more than twice as much as we’re used to paying. Via ::I.D. ::Indigo [MO]

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