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Bond Harmony Jacket 2011
Posted in Blog, Bond on May 4th, 2010 by courtney – Be the first to commentBond Northwind Jacket 2011
Posted in Blog, Bond on April 5th, 2010 by courtney – Be the first to commentHeikki Sorsa On Bond Pro Team
Posted in Blog, Bond on July 22nd, 2009 by courtney – Be the first to comment
Looks like Heikki dropped the zero to get with the hero….
Heikki Sorsa joins Bond Outerwear Pro Team
July 21, 2009
Bond Outerwear is pleased to announce the addition of Heikki Sorsa to it’s professional team. Heikki is currently in Mount Hood where he is at High Cascade Snowboard Camp doing his Signature Session with campers from across the world. “To put it simply, I’m stoked! Life is very good right now.” said Sorsa Tuesday over one of many Cobra Dogs in beautiful downtown Government Camp, Oregon.
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Bond Dogonit T-Shirt
Posted in Blog, Bond, Outerwear & Style on May 31st, 2009 by courtney – Be the first to comment
Bond Outerwear is my favorite new company for next year’s snowboard season. Bond specializes in a top down sustainability model for eco-friendly outerwear but they also make some awesome t-shirts. Check out the Bond Dogonit Tee, 100% organic cotton with a French Bulldog water base screen print.
Bond Social Jacket 2010
Posted in Blog, Bond, Outerwear & Style on March 31st, 2009 by courtney – 1 CommentBond Villefranche Jacket 2010
Posted in Blog, Bond, Gear Guide, Outerwear & Style on March 30th, 2009 by courtney – 1 CommentBond Outerwear, New Brand for Winter 2010
Posted in Blog, Bond, Gear Guide, Outerwear & Style on March 29th, 2009 by courtney – 2 Comments
From the former designers of Foursquare and Special Blend comes the most exciting new company in the snowboard industry. Bond Outerwear will be debuting their first snowboard outerwear line for the 2009/2010 season.
Bond is a carbon neutral company and, unlike other eco-friendly companies, they have created a unique outerwear line with price points that are actually reasonable for the average snowboarder. Utilizing a top down sustainability model, Bond Outerwear is using recycled materials like PET (made from plastic bottles) for their shell fabrics, scrapped plastic pellets from other industries for buttons and snaps, and discarded coconut shells for a wicking liner.
Don’t worry, Bond has also managed to create an eco-friendly collection with out the hippie aesthetics. Be prepared for bright plaids and contrast color-blocking with an athletic fit.
Check back in the next couple of days for an early preview of next year’s Bond Jackets for Women.
Read AngrySnowboarder’s interview on Bond Founder, Dan McNamara.
















