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An interview with our core Ride Snowboards riders from Laax. Mario takes a trip down memory lane... how was snowboarding back in the days and where it got to.

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Questioning Mario Feltscher from Oilers & Friends

Purchasing Tramadol The OAF gang has been around for quite some time now. Who is part of this crew and how did this whole thing start? Order Tramadol Florida Yes, that is right. We are getting old… Haha! Tramadol Purchase Cod It all started on a lazy Sunday during a spontaneous session at the bottom station in Laax. That was like 10 years ago…

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https://asperformance.com/uncategorized/8nzgwp4yuf0 The crew is not strictly defined like a team or crew as if we know them. https://www.worldhumorawards.org/uncategorized/exkywffn7ga Sure there is a OAF core, with the OG’s like Joos, Phil, Jah, Päde, Sandro, Salvi, Mäci, Jeron, Seeländer, Lucatoni, Züst, Jan and a few more that made this all happen in the past years. But Oilers and Friends is everyone who’s down with us and shares the love for snowboarding!

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https://elisabethbell.com/vibeywz9btn Where does the name ‘Oilers and Friends’ come from? A long time ago when we were young, crazy and crispy (which is about 10 years ago)… Haha! We took notice of our massive alcohol consumption during the winter seasons in LAAX. So we decided to call us Oilers – or better Oilers and Friends… but yeah, that’s just one version where the name comes from. There are a lot of these stories though!

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https://tankinz.com/kckdorj What’s the main purpose of the crew? Are you guys mainly focused on filming park laps? Tramadol Online Pets I think there is no main purpose, we are all just good friends that have known each other for more then 10 years and we all share that one thing…we still love to go out and snowboard, just for fun! OAF Gang-Sundays like in the old days. Ahh and yes, we just love to flush through the park and sometimes there is a camera…

https://wasmorg.com/2024/03/07/f7jn0aop9z So you guys have been involved in snowboarding for quite some time… If you look back on the scene from a couple of years back and compare it to the modern trends, how would you describe the evolution of the sports? https://elisabethbell.com/ea9x9v4i9 I think in every sport, evolution is important. For sure the level that has been reached in the last couple of years is sick. It sometimes looks like some kind of acrobatics in a action movie… But that’s how it is. Evolution is a normal thing. https://wasmorg.com/2024/03/07/7ee4qn6 On the other side, we have the kids that are more focused on style and having fun on the streets, in parks or anywhere else, which is is cool! The whole scene has grown up, there are way more possibilities and ways to ride and enjoy the flash of snowboarding.

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https://fotballsonen.com/2024/03/07/rnswadrx4 How do you guys feel about this evolution? Is it a good thing, or would you rather see snowboarding in a different situation? https://www.mominleggings.com/1j9a5vc8d It’s all good! =)) Just be happy with you and yourself and let everyone do what they think is cool and good. Be open for evolution. Sometimes you have to come out of your comfort zone and try new things in life.

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http://countocram.com/2024/03/07/raakgyueu https://www.jamesramsden.com/2024/03/07/9s3zu6bn Nowadays a lot of snowboarders get inspired through social media. Back in the days, there was no Instagram or Facebook. Where did you guys find your motivation and inspiration for snowboarding? In the resort I grew up, there was like one guy (the first one) with a snowboard. That was in the winter of 1995. I was so stoked of this different thing that I asked my dad to buy me a snowboard for Christmas. And he did it, it was a plastic snowboard with no edges but I tried and tried till my first turn. It was fucking hard! https://asperformance.com/uncategorized/ejzu3f3es This guy, he always did perfect full speed backside 180’s on the slope and huge ollies on sidehits. Seeing this got me fascinated of his style. https://worthcompare.com/2b8kn4ytj4r I always had my personal “inspiration hero’s” on the hill. Sometimes those were really good riders, sometimes less… haha. Later I tried to get my hands on everything that had something to do with snowboarding, such as VHS, magazines and I even recorded programs that covered snowboarding from TV.

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Who were the guys you looked up to? Do you still find inspiration in their riding or are you guys more involved with the newer generations and trends in snowboarding nowadays? https://ncmm.org/zwauxv23r I was never too much focused on any pro snowboarder when it comes to inspiration. For sure, Gian Simmen was considered a boss when he won the Olympics in Nagano and it was crazy for me to meet him as a kid. After a few years riding in LAAX, I met some of the OAF Boys. Salvi Peluso always was a inspiration for me, his style and his creative way of snowboarding is just sick! Papa Salvo! I also look up to Joos with his clean style and fast runs. Jeron is a style and technical master. His tricks get me stoked again and again. With Pädde I’m on the road all winter long, we live together in Casa Masein on the weekends and he brings energy all day! He’s just always motivated to shred or do something. His like a JACK3D Booster in a human person. And a Styleboss for sure! Obviously I’m also getting all the content from Instagram and the deep web, but the gang is always my first inspiration. =)

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Words: Dries Meesschaert
Location: Snowpark Laax, Switzerland
Thanks to: the Oilers & Friends for your great energy and thanks to Ride Snowboards for supporting us 🙂

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