Saga Best 180 of 2012: Semi-Finals Update
After some technical difficulties, Parker White's 180 from Sunny has been added, and voting has been extend til tomorrow at Noon. Get after it!
After some technical difficulties, Parker White's 180 from Sunny has been added, and voting has been extend til tomorrow at Noon. Get after it!
Well, after many days of responsible work habits, I finally went out of my way to ignore my adult responsibilities and look through the dozen of entries you loyal readers sent in.
Despite the weird bromance intro, Real Skifi lands hammer, hammers, hammers in this episode. Gotta love the last shot. "We do a lot of weird shit, but we still have way bigger balls than you."
Watch Jon Hartman and friends do dumb tricks, film Summit County groupies, spit beers in peoples' faces, in fact, drink nothing but beer. As always, hail Satan.
Much internet controversy arose after this edit was posted on Newschoolers late last week. The edit captures slope jock supahstar Nick Goepper jibbing one janky-ass setup in his hometown Indiana backyard.
Attention readers, trolls, and creeps: have you always wanted to voice your outrageous opinions about ski culture and pant sizes? Now is your chance, o brothers (and the few sisters)! BroBomb is looking for reader submissions of any and all kinds.
At the end of the calendar year, we here at BroBomb like to recap all the rad dads, moves, and movies that we're paid witness to over the past twelve months.
Did Alden Spence just do skiing's first straight-air grab that alone would be worth watching an edit for? Did Jordan Spohr just do a no comply with no hands? Whatever the answer, you won't find in the Dew Tour Experience village.
Clayton Vila has taken the courageous step of penning an op-ed decrying the lack of creativity in competitive skiing and praising the inherent superiority of "film segments" just days after, coincidentally, releasing an aggregated mashup of his film segments from the year.
Facemasks, tees, and diecuts are now available at http://brobomb.bigcartel.com.
You've probably already seen this, and it likely struck you as amazing, but we're sure you haven't found any commentary on it other than "SIIIIIIICK!!!" or something about skiing with friends, even though Clayton's solo the entire segment.
After an intimate behind-the-scenes investigation, BroBomb has discovered that this weekend’s Rails 2 Riches results, with Line teammates LJ Strenio and Giary Dadali going 1-2 thanks to judges and fellow teammate Ian Compton and Andy Parry, was part of a massive conspiracy within the Line team.
Which East Coasters did their thing better this week? Ian Compton, Jack Borland, Andy Parry, Evan Williams, Sheldon Donatelli, Christian Franchino Jon Caplan and Luke Hagearty? Or Clayton Vila and Shea Flynn?
With a Brobomb-approved style and an entrepreneurial spirit, Ian Wade is a Salt Lake mainstay approaching success from a variety of angles.
This December, Andy Parry, Jack Borland and Ian Compton are rolling around mostly obscure local hills in the Northeast and Midwest for the Tell A Friend Tour, aptly named since we assume none of you have multiple friends.
Against all odds, skiing’s underground delivery service of bombastic opinion and seething critique, BroBomb.com, has surpassed 2,000 Facebook fans, and as of press time, is well on its way to 2067.
Sämi Ortlieb and Nico Vuignier get all up in that Diablerets park with some cool jazz to treble to.
You might be confused by this letter. I mean, wasn’t it just a month ago that we were all oh my god Level 1 finally resisted the urge to stroke ski bro egos, followed by a helping of thank god they limited the repetitive drone of giant jump build segments? That happened, right? Right! So what might we have to say now?
We've been getting an uncanny amount of edits submitted from European IP addresses lately, and very few on the North American side of the internet. What's the deal?
Wow, all of you blow at being creative. Tranny finders? That’s about as conformist as having a Tamagotchi in middle school in the late 90′s. North Americans are gonna really have to rack their brains this year if they want to keep the creative progressing of creativity and progression creative and progressing!!