This snowboard is comprised of paper — and it shreds like a dream


Skilled freeride snowboarder Cody Bramwell carves by way of the deep white powder, left-right-left-right, down the mountainside. He practices snowsurfing, a singular, bindingless type of snowboarding invented in Japan within the Nineteen Eighties.

As a substitute of specializing in pace and tips, snowsurfing is about discovering the circulate of the mountain, sustaining pace on flat sections and changing into one with the terrain. The game is greatest practiced in contemporary, uncompressed powder snow, versus crowded ski slopes.

It is becoming that the board Bramwell rides was made to have minimal affect on the pristine nature on which snow browsing relies upon. As a substitute of plastic or fiberglass, these snowsurfs are comprised of previous paper.