Posts Tagged ‘back’

I have a classic Burton Snowboard sap jacket does anyboody out there know what it is worth?

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

The jacket is flannel fabric with what I think is some type of nylon fabric on the lower part of the back to sit on and not get wet. It has the Burton name and states "established 1977" with a picture of a snowboarder with a classic board with the tail "v".

A used jacket – I would say a maximum of $75 if it is a good color and not out of style. I would list it on eBay or Craigslist to sell it.

Good Luck

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Sunday, October 4th, 2009

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Snowboarding 08-09 (HQ)

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

This year I decided to get a better camera. I chose a Sanyo Xacti Water Proof camera. This is a step up from my last camera, which was very low quality. With my new camera I can upload videos in high quality. So make sure you click high quality. I hope they can make a waterproof HD camera soon.

Music: Stronger (Workout Remix)
Not mine, got it from iTunes. I used it purely out of hobby.
Videos: By me

Be sure to check out my deviant art page and other videos.
DeviantArt: tistra360.deviantart.com

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Snowboarding 08-09 (HQ)

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

This year I decided to get a better camera. I chose a Sanyo Xacti Water Proof camera. This is a step up from my last camera, which was very low quality. With my new camera I can upload videos in high quality. So make sure you click high quality. I hope they can make a waterproof HD camera soon.

Music: Stronger (Workout Remix)
Not mine, got it from iTunes. I used it purely out of hobby.
Videos: By me

Be sure to check out my deviant art page and other videos.
DeviantArt: tistra360.deviantart.com

Duration : 0:4:13


How to repair a snowboard jacket?

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

I have a burnt a hole in my snowboard jacket, 3 by 6-8inches, is there an easy and cheap way to repair it. I’ve stuck it over with duct tape, but it’s not really keeping the cold or wet out too well.

That’s a pretty good size hole.

If your coat is just a shell, I suggest very carefully removing the liner at the seam closest to the hole. You will need some tweezers and a fine tip small set of scissors. Cut away the lining very carefully until you can see the whole burn hole from the inside of the garment. Then you can stitch the hole back together from the inside out and then cover the hole with seam sealing tape. You should be able to get that stuff from most higher end camping stores or maybe even at a good fabric store. After you stitch up the hole, tape all the exposed threads and follow all the directions with the tape. Then carefully Stick up the seams after you are done. You may have to use the tape on the liner seam as well, so be sure you buy enough to fix the hole and seal up your liner too.

If you have an insulated jacket and the burn has gone through the batting as well as the shell it would be best to send the jacket to someplace for repair. Perhaps you can contact your manufacturer for a repair policy and prices. If you live in the northeast USA, you can contact Eastern Mountain Sports. The have a very good repair department. A bit pricey on waterproof garments, but they do excellent work.

For a hole that size, it may just be best to get in touch with the manufacturer, they will probably have to sew in a patch.