July 26th, 2010
Welcome to a fresh start :)
After what felt like a long time of fooling around in the past online and offline with software options and their bugs and the goal of making stoked.at a bit more interactive it seems a good solution has been found for the site . . .
Under freecarvers.com you will find most of the content of stoked.at as well as carving news and a weblog community for freecarvers.
Got nothing else to do? You can follow the progress online or go out and come back in a couple of weeks for more . . .
Carve diem and thanks and have a neat summer,
Bernhard Hoffmann
July 26th, 2010
Every now and then this can be a quite revolutionary concept to suggest in order to advance snowboard spirit and technology.
Erik J from Pricodon Viradd Snowboards makes no excuse for following a simple vision without compromise.
“A fresh look at shaping snowboards comes out of my surfing experience so I design from scratch whereas others out there are trying and often failing to improve whatever fancy design they already have.”
Sounds good and fancy enough to keep an eye out for this company even though they schedule the start of serial production for sometime in the next decade and ask shredders for patience.
“Our prototypes could become available on ebay soon – going serial is another matter since we are determined to develop our great prototypes simply into great sticks and you can’t rush inspiration.”

Click here for further infos and several pictures the owner of Pricodon Viradd shared with the public recently on a popular forum.
(Photo: Pricodon Viradd)
July 26th, 2010
Snowboard bindings for a unique ride . . . Read On
July 26th, 2010

Share your philosophy . . . Read On
July 26th, 2010
The Pow Bug & Bitches in Heats
While these two articles don’t focus on carving they are a fun read nevertheless by exceptional snowboarding journalist Cindy Kleh . . . Read On
July 26th, 2010
Alpine equipment has evaporated from magazines’ buying guides, while carving photos and alpine-related articles have virtually disappeared. This void of information breeds a climate ripe for myths, and this pulls the sport down further . . . Read On