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The North Face “Raging Viking”

06 February 2009, 22.56 | Posted in outerwear, snowboarding | 1 comment »

Rad Collector - The North Face Raging Viking
The North Face recently unveiled its 2009/10 snowsports collection. A bit minimalist yet strong both technically and stylistically, there are several pieces that deserve a closer look. Particularly dope are some of the offerings from Cryptic, TNF’s ultratech ski and snowboard line. At the top of the line is the “Raging Viking,” being worn by DCP this year. With Gore Tex fabric, waterproof laser-cut bonded zips and a Recco avalanche rescue reflector, the Raging Viking comes in Toxic and a limited edition black with chainmail and should be particularly popular in Scandinavia next season. Detail after the jump.

Rad Collector - The North Face Raging Viking

Rad Collector - The North Face Raging Viking

Rad Collector - The North Face Raging Viking

Rad Collector - The North Face Raging Viking

Rad Collector - The North Face Raging Viking


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1 comment
  1. Stuff is looking good and its about time The North Face does some more exciting pieces outside of Japan. Their classics are good, but something new does not hurt once in a while.

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