Awesome video. I went snowboarding for the first time at Copper in January. I watched all of your beginner videos. When I went to lessons on the first day, the instructor saw that I needed more than the beginner class and took me and another rider for basically a private lesson. By the end of the day, I was riding regular, switch, and even hit some small jumps. I had an amazing time, and don't think I could have done it without your videos. Keep them coming and hope to see you out on the slopes one day.
Hey Kevin! U are the one that thought me to snowboard cause I didn’t know any snowboarder when I wanted to try snowboarding for about 5 years ago! All I know about snowboarding have I learned from your videos! I have now been a snowboarder for about 5 years and I’m in LOVE with it! Thx a lot, u are doing an amazing job!!
The surprise meet up in Niseko was such an awesome moment. I gave up snowboarding about 20 years ago and randomly came across your channel which led me to the other guys channels last December. It inspired me to get back out there. I'm so glad I did, I never realized how much I missed the mountains till I was on it again.
Yessss!! So grateful for this year! It was rad meeting all the boys in Japan! Thanks for crushing all the stoke! OVERSTOKED!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 YEEEEEEWWWW!!!!
What a year! Inspite of the situation you made it again. So honoured to have finally met you in person, it was definitely one of the highlights of my summer! Much love Kev and thanks for the amazing SPC community 🙏👊🏻
Wow, inspite of and in some ways because of everything you made it happen with a goal to shred and inspire others to do the same. Thank you for the time effort and passion that goes into making these videos. We love them. And thank you for allowing us to be a part of it. Finally meeting you guys in person for the first time (hopefully not the last) was the highlight of my year and a fond memory ill carry with me for many to come. 🙏🤘
Hey i actually visited Hintertux a couple summers back, unfortunately couldn't snowboard there but it's great to see you enjoying it! I'd love to go back whenever I can
Hey Kevin, thanks for so much solid advice on the gears you own and share with us. So far I got: T.Rice Pro 2018 T.Rice Orca 2020 Adidas Samba(unfortunately I had to return this cuz of the compatibility of my feet with a weird pain point)
Super stoking dude, keep up the great videos and experiences 😀🙏👍 got the alpes on the post Covid19 wish list yeeeeeeewww🤟🤟🤟 happy new year Kevin .. peace ✌️
Awesome video. Just wish I didn't live in the UK. Actually i live on an island called the Isle of Wight and we don't get snow lol. But keep it up your a legend man. 👍
Happy New Year Kevin!! You have basically been my snowboard teacher and I just wanna say thank you for everything you have done for the snowboard community. Cheers to 2021!
Love your videos man they’re awesome keep up the good work! Hopefully one day you decide to shred in Michigan even though our mountains aren’t up to your standards...🥺
Hey man. Recently I’m trying get to progress from ollie on and ollie off boxes to smaller pipes to rails. I’ve heard to not think about it much and just focus on getting over it. Is that true? Any advice you have? Thanks. Happy New year.
@@SnowboardProCamp No.1 Kevin, you know it 😄 The pain, the struggle and effort you put in to make it, second time round, well that just puts it in a whole different league 😉
VIDEO IDEA!! So when you say things like this is comfortable/medium stiffness/ what ever measured rating, my only experience has been with rentals. So what if you do a day on rentals, the “low” and “high end” then use that to explain how much better/worse products are. I really want to get a board and boots, but the idea of spending 1,000$ on something that ends up no better than a rental seems ridiculous. Just food for thought. Love your stuff! And I like the lives from the mountain that was cool!
go for boots first, they will 100% be better than the rentals. And you can get them molded to your feet in a shop. highly reccomended to get your own gear even if you do a few days a season (especially if you go every season you will get a return on investment)
go for any entry point snowboard when you learn from any of the snowboard brands, they are usually very beginner friendly and you want a cheap board when you start! try out a capita or a rome sds board