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Tuesday, May 01st, 2012 | Author:


Dakine Girls Drafter Pack
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Features
Contoured harness designed specifically to fit a girl's frame
100 oz. / 3L Shape-loc hydration reservoir
Molded back panel with Air Channel Ventilation
Full face or XC helmet carry
Armor carry straps
Padded MP3 pocket
Internal organizer pockets
Fleece sunglass pocket
Removable waist belt
Rescue whistle

Specs
Volume
700 cu. in. [ 12L ]

Size
18 x 7.5 x 5″ [ 46 x 19 x 13cm ]

Materials
Planet friendly 100% PVC free:
600D Polyester

Friday, April 13th, 2012 | Author:



Check out 360° views of the 2012 Nomad Bike Pack in Red.

Pack features:
- 100 oz. / 3L Shape-Loc hydration reservoir
- Molded back panel with Air Channel Ventilation
- Full face or XC helmet carry
- Armor carry straps
- Padded MP3 pocket
- Internal organizer pockets
- Fleece sunglass pocket
- Removable waist belt
- Rescue whistle

Thursday, April 12th, 2012 | Author:



Dakine Team Covert – Chris Haslam 26L Pack

Check out 360° views of the 2012 Chris Haslam Team Covert Pack.

Pack features:
- Padded sleeve fits most 15″ laptops
- Trap Door skate carry
- Organizer pocket
- Zippered side pockets

Thursday, April 12th, 2012 | Author:



The ultimate in organization. Specific pockets for your laptop, electronics and music, the Campus keeps your essentials easily accessible and well protected.

Check out 360° views of the 2012 Campus Pack, shown in the Timber print.

Pack features:
- Padded sleeve fits most 15″ laptops
- Insulated cooler pocket
- Organizer pocket
- Fleece lined sunglass pocket
- Mesh side pockets

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 | Author:

This is a great event to end the season, Thank-you Matt and the gang from “The Red Dawn” for another good time. See you all this next year at the Shop Battle.

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 | Author:

Shoreline of Tahoe loves this event because Skiers and snowboarders unite to throw down on a slopestyle course in memory of Sierra Freestyle / Freeride Skier, Greg Smith and to spread Seatbelt Safety Awareness.
Stop by and enjoy the fun, competition and great music. Feast at the outdoor BBQ and win great raffle prizes.
Amateur divisions will jam on a custom rail and/or jump line. Your choice! Prizes from the sponsors to top 3 in each division will awarded.
The Open divisions will jam on the custom jump line, with an emphasis on style, execution, and putting down a solid run. Cash purse will pay to top 5 in each Open division and top 3 in the Women’s division.
CHP will be onsite to share Seatbelt Safety Awareness.
All proceeds go towards the Sierra Education Foundation and towards building a signature feature for Greg.

Divisions Include:
15 & Under Snowboard Am
15 & Under Ski
16 & Over Snowboard Am
16 & Over Ski
Open Snowboard
Open Ski
Women Snowboard
Women Ski

Registration:
Registration will be held in the Aspen Cafe before the contest from 8:00am to 9:30am. The entry fee for the amateur divisions is $25 and the pro divisions is $40. Lift tickets for competitors can be purchased at registration for $35. Competitor Parents can purchase a discounted ticket at registration for $49.

Prizes:
The 4th annual Buckle Up Big Air is boasting a $4,000 cash purse! Our judges will be expecting your tightest game. There’s awesome prizes from our sponsors for the amateurs. Here’s the breakdown for the Open and Women’s divisions:
Open Snowboard 1st Place: $800; 2nd Place: $500; 3rd Place: $200; 4th Place: $100; 5th Place: $50
Open Ski 1st Place: $800; 2nd Place: $500; 3rd Place: $200; 4th Place: $100; 5th Place: $50
Women Snowboard 1st Place: $200; 2nd Place: $100; 3rd Place: $50
Women Ski 1st Place: $200; 2nd Place: $100; 3rd Place: $50
*Best Snowboard trick: Lib Tech Snowboard *Best Ski Trick: Lib Tech NAS
skis

Spectators:
This is an event not to be missed! Enjoy the BBQ, the music and the great raffle prizes. All spectators will be required to remain in the Spectator Village. Access to the course will be limited to registered athletes and those with credentials as stated above. Please note that the contest is held on our Backside- lift access is required to get there.

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 | Author:

Shoreline Of Tahoe, Lake Tahoe’s alternative ski & snowboard shop. Is so into the ski/snowboard scene that we buy new stock all year long, so we can offer new stock on sale during the season. This year we have made some great buys from, K2, Full Tilt, Mervin and Burton. Stop on by and save. The 20% off is good only in store, K2 Skis and Full Tilt Ski Boots are on sale online.

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 | Author:

Game of Shred Sierra at TahoeA “Game of Shred?”

Tuesday, December 01st, 2009 | Author:

67% Prefer Merry Christmas while 26% Opt for Happy Holidays
Thursday, November 22, 2007
As the holiday season begins, 67% of American adults like stores to use the phrase “Merry Christmas” in their seasonal advertising rather than “Happy Holidays.” A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 26% prefer the Happy Holidays line.

There is no gender gap on this question and few demographic differences. From a politically partisan perspective, 88% of Republicans prefer “Merry Christmas” while just 57% of Democrats favor the saying.

The poll says … Merry Christmas!
By Michelle Healy, USA TODAY November 30th 2009
If you think greetings such as “Happy Holidays” or “Season’s Greetings” are poor substitutes for “Merry Christmas,” you’ve got company.
A USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup Poll taken Friday through Sunday finds that 69% of adults surveyed say “Merry Christmas” is the greeting they most likely would use this time of year when first meeting someone. That’s up from 56% in 2004. Only 29% would opt for “Happy Holidays,” down from 41% in 2004.

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 | Author:


dakinelogo.jpgMeet Dave Bisset, Dakine Product design manager, he knows a bit about going green. Dakine is very much doing their part to offer green made products. Now that you have one of the most enviormently sound back packs ever made, do us all a favor and use it to pack out your trash, and become a hero and pack out other trash you find on the way. Peace