
A big departure from Windlip’s usual freeride focused creations the Dream Warrior has a twin shape and wide stance for freestyle riding. At 159cm it is probably a bit long for riding rails and boxes, unless of course you are of grand stature, but for all-mountain freestyle it’ll fit the bill, especially if you like Windlip’s handmade vibe.
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Read full review of the Windlip Dream Warrior 2011 Snowboard.
Woodstock was a one of a kind festival. All of the great, musicians of the time played and any hippy worth his flares had tripped on psychedelics in its hallowed fields. So you may be wondering why a small custom build snowboard brand making a handful of boards a season is naming its new release after probably the most famous music festival of all time (Glastonbury excluded), especially as they’re builing the boards in a tiny workshop hidden away in the Savoir (French Alps). It might be because the guys putting together the boards are old enough to have been to Woodstock, but it’s probably more likely to be because a Windlip Woodstock is also one of a kind. New to the Windlip, the high pricetage, customisable spec, premium handpicked materials and loving hand build will mean it stands out like the festival as a labour of love… damn I’m getting teary eyed writing this. The Woodstock is a stiff big mountain charger for the kind of freerider who values craftsmanship over gadgetry. Like driving a Bristol instead of a BMW.
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Read full review of the Windlip Woodstock 2011 Snowboard.