
"It's that time of year where the Whitelines test team are strapping into and trying as many of next season's products as we can. All in the vein of finding the things that are worthy of parting with your hard earned money for. Last week, we headed to the Interlude trade show in Salt Lake City, Utah. And although we were on a fairly regimented testing programme, we couldn't help but notice just how much this event is shaping the future of snowboarding."
"There was a group vote for the "The best snowboard photo ever taken" led by Trevor Graves and Pat Bridges. It was a stiff competition but ultimately Mike Basich's helicopter selfie took the win. There were also panel discussions with core snowboard shops and brand leaders to tackle topics like inclusion, cost, diversity and just where brands should be directing their support to best shape snowboarding."
Whitelines test team attended Interlude trade show in Salt Lake City, Utah to test and compare many of next season's snowboarding products. The event served as an industry hub for brands, shops, and leaders to gather, mingle, and discuss topics such as inclusion, cost, and diversity. A group vote named Mike Basich's helicopter selfie the best snowboard photo ever taken. Panel discussions examined where brand support should be directed to shape snowboarding's future. Bjorn Leines issued a call to storm Alta and encouraged others to join via direct message. Extensive product data was collected to curate the next Whitelines 100.
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